Doctor Who Trivia
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I love hearing his accent as well. We have to turn on closed captioning when we watch it. It look us about 3 episodes to figure out his character's name and his partner's name, so that's when we knew it was time to turn on the CC!
Yeah, that's what we do too! We use CC a lot in our house anyway, because our three kids can be... what's the word?... LOUD! So if we want to know what's going on at any given time, CC is our best friend, lol!0 -
I hear you on the loud kids. Luckily when it comes to DW they are pretty quiet as they are both very into it as well. My 6 year old is manic. She saw a commerical for Broadchurch on TV, froze in place and said, "WOAH. That guy looks JUST like David Tennant." Which I thought was hysterical for a 6 year old. And then I had to tell her to move aside because she was in line behind me, haha!0
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I hear you on the loud kids. Luckily when it comes to DW they are pretty quiet as they are both very into it as well. My 6 year old is manic. She saw a commerical for Broadchurch on TV, froze in place and said, "WOAH. That guy looks JUST like David Tennant." Which I thought was hysterical for a 6 year old. And then I had to tell her to move aside because she was in line behind me, haha!
Ha ha, too cute!
My 9 year-old watches with us, but I wont let my 6 year-old watch. Not because I think she's too young (she's seen star trek, star wars, transformers, etc.), but because I know a lot of thing in DW would give her nightmares. She's quite anxious, and takes a lot of things to heart. If she saw a Weeping Angel episode, she'd probably have nightmares for the enxt 6 months. She knows about them, but hasn't seen those episodes0 -
My girls, for some reason (probably my own fault) are really into weird stuff, so thankfully DW has never bothered any of them. My 9 year old thought for sure she was going to be afraid of the Adipose until she saw the episode, now she wants the plushie to sleep with. They've always been really into Tim Burton stuff - my mom was so annoyed with me for letting them watch The Nightmare Before Christmas when they were little (like, 2 and 4). But I don't know, that stuff has never phased them. I don't let them watch *actual* scary stuff though.
As an aside - my husband and I bought a creepy little garden cherub at the grocery store last spring, and have had loads of fun sticking it in various places all over our house & in their bedrooms. I know, I know! I'm horrible! :laugh:0 -
You. I like you! My kind of trick, lol!0