The Doctor’s Companion Ep. 11 – Snogging Madame de Pompadour
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
Continuing their look at Moffat’s Doctor Who contributions, Scott and Randy turn their focus to the series two episode “The Girl in the Fireplace” and 1999’s out of continuity comedy special “The Curse of Fatal Death”. Which of your hosts’ favorite episode ever is “Fireplace”. Which “Fatal Death” Doctor was actually offered the role for series one before Christopher Eccleston? What fruit should you always bring to a party? Find out, in the newest episode of The Doctor’s Companion!
Next Time: Moffat and The Doctor Part 3 – Time Crash/Blink
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Bananas!!
I just re-watched Girl in the Fireplace last night, so I knew the answer to that question before I even listened to this episode (which I will do soon).
I had forgotten how much I liked Tennant in this episode. In fact, it was most likely the turning point where I started to like him more than Eccleston.
If Mr Bean is the only thing that comes to mind when you think of Rowan Atkinson, please watch Blackadder, it’s a much better representation of Atkinsons work in comedy.
The title of this made me think of this,
Although the doctor never hads sex he sure kisses everyone , even Donna and Jack
You know, I didnt like girl in the fireplace the first time I seen it, but even then the ending made me sad. I have watched it since and have grown to like it, but not as much as you guys seem to, makes me want to give it a 3rd go.