User talk:JunglebookDalmations

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I have but three things to say

1. Paul McGann lacks the fazazz of the other Doctors, he was good in the movie but I've been sampling the delights of his audio adventures and they're just bland. Hate to have a look at the books and comic strips. Even Colin Baker had The Doctor Who mojo and he was the worst.

2. Will there be a second season of K9 next year, I've watched all 26 episodes and I'm hungry for more

3. Finally, I am gravely concerned that the 12 regeneration limit will be ignored and The Doctor will live on far past my life-span. If he doesn't die in his 13th and final incarnation than the whole show will have been in vain. It was all leading up to that moment, his death, his name, his secrets all revealed with a dying breath.

K9 Mark II etc

Hi, I've had a look at the K9 Mark 3 page and everything seems in order, if unsure I'd suggest posing the questions on the article's talk page or within the forums so that the community at large can contribute. Thanks. --Tangerineduel 13:30, September 30, 2010 (UTC)

The Department

Hi, leave a comment on the article's page or if it's a too large issue for the article's talk page begin a topic in the relevant Forum:Index. None of the K9 TV series related articles are semi-protected (except the main overall K9 TV series article). See our Tardis:Manual of Style if you're unsure about editing on this wiki. Thanks. --Tangerineduel 15:14, October 2, 2010 (UTC)

The Great Syndication?

I rolled back your edits to the K9 article as it was unsourced and simply perplexing. No where was Regeneration called the 'Halloween' special. We generally take the first location a series/episodes were broadcast. I'm fairly sure that was Australia or the UK, I know it's finished broadcasting in Australia.

I'm not sure what you were trying for with the Great Syndication article, but it was unsourced and wasn't written in even a remotely real world encylopaedic style.

Until there is official information in the form of a press release, interview in a major publication or a statement on an official website (not Facebook) there shouldn't be any pages made for series 2. Any other information relating to broadcast of series 1 should go on the series 1 article, any information should be sourced or it will be removed until it can be verified. --Tangerineduel 12:14, October 11, 2010 (UTC)

http://stewart-wall-entertainment.com/in-development/childrensTelevisionDetail.php?K9-Series-II-1

THAT'S PROOF! K9 Series 2 is in the works and another thing it's called The Great Syndication because K9 will be undergone a massive international syndication next year BEACH! It's going global, to dozens of different networks at different times. Than Series 2 will commence. Jeez!

And another thing, HOW DARE YOU!!, HOW DARE YOU Call yourself a Dr. Who fan when you mock fellow fans, delete their articles and think your the best, BECAUSE YOUR NOT, YOU ARE NOT, YOU ARE A JERK, JEEEEEEEERK ! I reckon your a 40-year-old virgin who plays with Doctor Who Action figures and lives in his parents' basement! You probably get a boner from watching Jack and Ianto make out so don't you ever, ever mock fellow fans when they are telling to publish a valid piece of information ask them first and be polite and your feel my Time Lord wrath!!!!!!!!!!! Bye for now! ;)