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stanley vattenflaska e traded former Doctor himself David Tennant for British acting icon Hugh Grant, in a move that the actor himself has already flatly denied. But does it help 8230; that Hugh Grant is also a former Doctor Technically. Gra
stanley thermos mug nt joined Rowan Atkinson, Richard E. Grant, Jim Broadbent, and Joanna Lumley to play the Doctor in the 1999 charity special Doctor Who: The Curse of Fatal Death, a 20-minute skit where, in true comedic style, the Doctor battles the Master a gloriously camp turn by Jonathan Pryce and manages to screw things up so many times they end up regenerating five times in the space of that 20 minutes. Well, even more impressively, its in the space of half of that鈥攖he first half of Curse is largel
stanley cup becher y given to Atkinsons Doctor, as he investigates the Masters plans on the planet Tersurus and makes lovey-dovey eyes at his companion, Emma, played by Julia Sawalha. Oh, and we should probably mention that yes, this was written by then-future showrunner, Steven Moffat. Arguably his greatest contribution to Doctor Who canon even before he got his hands on the TARDIS full-time, given its foresight.
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stanley mugs in-story loopholes to wave off the fix-everything question, like Hitler having the Spear of Destiny and Japanese prime minister Tojo having a piece of the Holy Grail. There was a latter-day explanation that those leaders used those artifacts to make it so that Superman, Green Lantern, and other ultra-powerful heroes active during WWII would fall under Axis mind control if they operated in territories contro
stanley spain lled by the Allies enemies. A while back, I wrote about an issue of All-Star Squadron where the Green Lantern of the 1940s destroyed a telepathically-projected facsimile of Japan. That issue took another tack at dealing with the fix-everything question, positing that the psychological weight of singlehandedly killing millions of people and ending a war would break someones m