During the first season of the Doctor Who reboot in 2005, every episode or two-parter (save the premiere) had an appearance of the phrase "Bad Wolf" somewhere in it (sometimes in another language). The significance of the phrase wasn't learned until the two-part season finale, the first half being called "Bad Wolf."
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anonymous
November 12 2010, 21:09:16 UTC
Not quite sure if this is the right account for it, I recall a "cmzero" on livejournal who I was acquainted with for many a year, but hadn't spoken to in some time. Now, if you are the same person, hello, I'm sorry I didn't give you (or Colleen) a ring a while back (by 10:00 A.M., Saturday Morning, June 26, 2010), I got laid up with work -- that "Bad Wolf" business you see there is, in part, my handywork.
It's a message to myself; Thank you for passing it on.
Long story. Weird story. Don't really have the time for it now (the Library's counting down my time, so I have to make this quick).
Now, if you aren't the CMZero I recall, I do appollogize for this, although I haven't seen you or any other CMZero on the Shortpacked! comments section for a while, now (we all miss you, whoever you are). For the record, I've posted here, here, and here, if it helps (I use the Oxford Comma, too. It's a lost art
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It's a message to myself; Thank you for passing it on.
Long story. Weird story. Don't really have the time for it now (the Library's counting down my time, so I have to make this quick).
Now, if you aren't the CMZero I recall, I do appollogize for this, although I haven't seen you or any other CMZero on the Shortpacked! comments section for a while, now (we all miss you, whoever you are). For the record, I've posted here, here, and here, if it helps (I use the Oxford Comma, too. It's a lost art ( ... )
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