WATCH 🎥 - Matt Hancock Loses His Cool At Haverhill Hustings— Alex Tiffin (@RespectIsVital) November 30, 2019
Audience Boos & Chants 'Liar!@MattHancock really doesn't like being challenged on the 50,000 nurse lie. pic.twitter.com/XOaGkAm9Nx
Accurate. https://t.co/sCapLvHxA4— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 30, 2019
America: only guns can keep us safe.— Satbir Singh (@SatbirLSingh) November 30, 2019
Britain: pass me that Narwhal tusk.
Who’s the person stood behind the Doctor? pic.twitter.com/NSMqR8HVU1— Jimmy (@ProductionsJAW) November 30, 2019
— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 30, 2019
Word of the day: EUCATASTROPHE – a happy ending to a story.— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) November 30, 2019
It's good to see you can keep an open mind.— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 30, 2019
I'm full of questions, but well aware that the answers won't come until the show is actually being broadcast.— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 1, 2019
Oh, I'm sceptical, but "this show is doomed" isn't healthy scepticism, it's arrogance. He may be right, it may well be awful, but deciding so now does no one any favours.— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 1, 2019
I would agree with you that it's premature if it were not for the bad track record of Georgiou and S31 on DIS that very clearly determine the direction of the show. There's no way to redeem Georgiou, no way to save S31, they should be buried for good and not further pollute Trek.— Ex Astris Scientia (@eas_trek) December 1, 2019
I was certain DIS would be terrible and I was right. Still after two seasons. So please leave me my opinion. Referring to TNG and DS9 doesn't help your case because the criticism about them died down soon, which obviously doesn't happen now.— Ex Astris Scientia (@eas_trek) December 1, 2019
I'm all for criticism of episodes, but not before they exist. That isn't being a critic, that's being a gatekeeper. @eas_trek has a fantastic site and may well be "the world's leading Treknology resource", but with that comes a responsibility not to attempt to control the show.— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 1, 2019
That's entitlement. This pre-emptive criticism gets us nowhere. You have a platform and I would regard this as an abuse of it. It comes from the same place as never having a made a movie but claiming you could make a better Star Wars film than Rian Johnson.— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 1, 2019
It comes from the same place as telling people that Jodie Whittaker isn't really Doctor Who and that they are wrong to enjoy it.— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 1, 2019
I'm not suggesting that being a fan has to be a passive experience, and criticism and nitpicking are absolutely valid after broadcast, but criticism of a concept that has yet to become a TV show needs to measured, "the very idea is appalling" is not measured.— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 1, 2019
Very funny. Have you ever watched Discovery? Do you honestly expect more morality from a series that is even more about illegal and totalitarian people and operations?— Ex Astris Scientia (@eas_trek) December 1, 2019
It could be a morality play like Star Trek used to be. Georgiou could a villain or a victim. Anything could happen.— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 1, 2019
Yes, it could be awful, but I'll reserve judgement until broadcast.
You're warning me? You really have taken Roddenberry's evolved ideals to heart.— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 1, 2019
Breaking out a bit of fancy Latin doesn't reduce the validity of an argument.
Are you threatening me?
I think you probably should block me.— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 1, 2019
It'll prove me right.
Out of it, surely?— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 1, 2019
"I think you can probably park wherever you like..." pic.twitter.com/CKApBcW9MY— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 1, 2019
“It’s all Labour’s fault” says man whose party slashed police numbers, devastated the prison and probation service through cuts, and said there was no money for deradicalising terrorists. #Marr— David Schneider (@davidschneider) December 1, 2019
If you will write bits and pieces of racist hate then yes Prime Minister people will bring it up.— Jess Phillips Esq., (@jessphillips) December 1, 2019
For those that say the Tories would not sell our NHS - they’ve already begun.https://t.co/ESHwsjU8zf— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) December 1, 2019
8 MONTHS AGO: Jeremy Corbyn warning against the privatisation of the probation service, something Boris Johnson supports.— Mike #VoteLabour 🌹 (@mickeyfinnlad) December 1, 2019
For every awful thing that has happened in the last 30 years, there is footage of Jeremy Corbyn trying to stop it. pic.twitter.com/X5LBKyHDs0
AMAZING - the Tom & Jerry Museum In Japan has remade models of all the times Tom has been crushed into funny shapes 🤣🤣🤣— Lee Trott (@MC372) November 29, 2019
(H/t u/AmerBekic) pic.twitter.com/wOFJqUavPf
Who wore it better?#DoctorWho #Torchwood #Cyberwoman #Cybermen @bigfinish pic.twitter.com/DM5oQhppSe— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 1, 2019
So Boris Johnson just said that Queens speech was blocked by Parliament. I must have been in a different room or he's lying. https://t.co/pUTNNZEJft— Jess Phillips Esq., (@jessphillips) December 1, 2019
I just finished reading Life And Death by @VincentAbnett & @MoritatArt, which was an absolute masterpiece from start to finish. If they ever manage to get an AVPCU off the ground, this is the blueprint. #Aliens #Predator #AVP #Prometheus pic.twitter.com/g5FNjHdLjU— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 1, 2019
Time And Relative Dimensions In Sound https://t.co/bXoRtWWkEP— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 1, 2019
The average British person will lose 384 pens, 192 items of clothing and 64 umbrellas during their lifetime.— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) December 1, 2019
"I’m Andy McNab, I’m Andy McNab, I’m Andy McNab, I’m Andie MacDowell..." https://t.co/4faaTrBBDZ— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 2, 2019
The world's oldest social housing project is Fuggerei, in Augsburg, Bavaria.— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) December 2, 2019
The rent has not been raised since it was established in 1521; a year's rent is just £0.75.
(Image: Martin Kluger.) pic.twitter.com/vBOa9Gb3A6
▪️Cut police by 20000— David Schneider (@davidschneider) December 2, 2019
▪️Slashed and wrecked probation service through privatisation
▪️Devastated prison service through cuts
▪️Closed 300 courts
▪️Endangering security cooperation with Brexit policy
But sure, the Tories are the ones you can trust to keep us safe. https://t.co/jMfFKhhmzq
Ambulance call out? $2,500. Childbirth? $30,000.— PoliticsJOE (@PoliticsJOE_UK) December 3, 2019
Our NHS is not for sale, @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/q9z4r6Ni6g
But remember: it’s Labour who can’t be trusted with the nation’s finances. Not the Tories whose policies have created record debt and whose Brexit will knock 4-6% off economic growth. https://t.co/Fc9dgPYUGs— David Schneider (@davidschneider) December 4, 2019
2016 - The Return of Doctor Mysterio— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 4, 2019
2017 - Thin Ice
2018 - Rosa
2019 - Resolution
I kept thinking about it and a number* of you were clamouring for it, here's the Sixties— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 5, 2019
1963 – An Unearthly Child
1964 – The Dalek Invasion Of Earth
1965 – The Romans
1966 – The War Machines
1967 – The Moonbase
1968 – The Mind Robber
1969 – The War Games
* That number was zero
“It is not too late. We have an interview prepared. Oven-ready, as Mr Johnson likes to say”— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) December 5, 2019
Andrew Neil issues a challenge for Boris Johnson to commit to an interview with him, to face questions on why people have “deemed him to be untrustworthy”https://t.co/daHLxEYn4r pic.twitter.com/oQ21uDdtJe
1970 – Spearhead From Space— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 6, 2019
1971 – The Claws Of Axos
1972 – The Three Doctors
1973 – Frontier In Space
1974 – Invasion Of The Dinosaurs
1975 – The Sontaran Experiment
1976 – The Deadly Assassin
1977 – The Robots Of Death
1978 – The Stones Of Blood
1979 – City Of Death
1980 – Full Circle— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 7, 2019
1981 – Logopolis
1982 – Kinda
1983 – The Five Doctors
1984 – The Caves Of Androzani
1985 – The Two Doctors
1986 – The Trial Of A Time Lord
1987 – Dragonfire
1988 – Remembrance Of The Daleks
1989 – The Curse Of Fenric
1990 – Search Out Science— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 8, 2019
1991 – The Pilot Episode
1992 - The Time Meddler (this repeat was the first story I saw)
1993 – The Paradise Of Death
1994 - Whatever Happened To Susan Foreman?
1996 – The TV Movie
1999 – The Curse Of Fatal Death
“We received no Russian money for this campaign” says party that received £489,850 from Russian donors in the past year, £3.5m since 2010 and suppressed Russia report pointing that out. pic.twitter.com/RgVMArVwEO— David Schneider (@davidschneider) December 8, 2019
The reality of the NHS under the Tories: a 4-year old with suspected preumonia forced to sleep on the floor.— David Schneider (@davidschneider) December 8, 2019
We can start fixing this on Thursday by voting them out. https://t.co/KCuBhkRZZT
Dad level: Master. pic.twitter.com/0Y2b5Kwfxo— Only In Asia (@Crazyinnasia) December 9, 2019
2001 – Death Comes To Time— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 9, 2019
2002 – Real Time
2003 – Scream Of The Shalka
2004 – Oh Mummy!
2005 – The Long Game
2006 – The Girl In the Fireplace
2007 – Human Nature
2008 – Midnight
2009 – The Waters Of Mars
Who in the name of hell is voting for this sack of shit? https://t.co/Lr2tuNwUMd— Emma Kennedy (@EmmaKennedy) December 9, 2019
Because Donna turned left, this bloke became Pope. His story is the only spinoff story in which I'm interested.#DoctorWho pic.twitter.com/dVUB7JzgTP— 🎄Simon⛄Threadgold🎅Frankincense🎁and❄Myrrh🎀 (@dimwittedly) December 9, 2019
It’s December, which means it’s time to bring back the best BBC ident of all time:— The Women of Who 🌈❄️ (@TheWomenOfWho) December 9, 2019
pic.twitter.com/Pe3qqSwYLk
Astounding.— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 10, 2019
I know this isn't the most important facet of this, but how does he know she has a vagina? I mean I can't imagine it's been mentioned on screen. We didn't even know the Doctor had a belly button until 2005.
For that matter, maybe the Doctor has always had a vagina. pic.twitter.com/KF2PLElCJT
A labour government. https://t.co/RGbA8k94O7— Ronke Lawal (@ronkelawal) December 10, 2019
— Whedonesque (@whedonesque) December 11, 2019
If you're not sure who to vote for, watch this. pic.twitter.com/rBCBLzfoRp— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) December 11, 2019
— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 11, 2019
Wondering why A&E waits are now the worst since records began?— NHS Million (@NHSMillion) December 11, 2019
The Conservatives have closed FORTY PER CENT of NHS walk-in centres since 2010.
That's 95 centres that are no longer available.
Please RT if you think everyone should know before they vote.https://t.co/QkVEk0wGuT
Let's make Jake's Christmas wish come true tomorrow...#VoteLabour #VoteLabourOnThursday #VoteForALabourGovernment #DontVoteTory @UKLabour pic.twitter.com/yXE73NcnTf— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 11, 2019
The only reason to vote Conservative is because you hate patients, doctors, nurses, children, teachers, the elderly, the homeless, the disabled, the police, the armed forces, the environment, those in poverty, WASPI women, the BBC, social mobility & foodbank users to name but 16.— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 12, 2019
Imagine being such an appalling human being that you care so little about your fellow man, woman or child...#DontVoteTory— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 12, 2019
— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 12, 2019
— Whedonesque (@whedonesque) December 12, 2019
Get back to your lessons.#VoteLabour. pic.twitter.com/dDwPH1TWRX— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) December 12, 2019
Jarvis said it best.https://t.co/WD7yZ9ivg5— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 13, 2019
— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 14, 2019
The Dalek Invasion Of Earth— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 16, 2019
The Invasion
The Time Warrior
City Of Death
Kinda
Vengeance On Varos
The Curse Of Fenric
Dalek
Midnight
The God Complex
Listen
Rosa
Which one?— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 16, 2019
You get put in the House of Lords pic.twitter.com/0SsOvYIxR4— Vinay Patel (@VinayPatel) December 17, 2019
Cor! They must have used one of those newfangled “writers”. Ooh, fancy. https://t.co/dtEZxqAbSn— Lisa Holdsworth 🌹 (@WorksWithWords) December 18, 2019
There's always a tweet https://t.co/dW48KUQ7lJ— Steve Peers (@StevePeers) December 20, 2019
The Wild West of Sci-Fi. @Davetweetedthis gets trigger happy over gunslinging genre: https://t.co/vJXjP1uV5e— Will Potter (@Hero_Collector) December 19, 2019
As #TheMandalorian, #StarWars' Wild West spin-off, approaches its finale David Black gets trigger happy about the sci-fi-western crossover.https://t.co/geIz0hZFoH— Hero Collector (@HeroCollector_) December 19, 2019
It’s almost as if the UK’s problems are not caused by the EU at all but by the UK government itself... https://t.co/H9zUEUdrNK— Barnaby Edwards (@BarnabyEdwards) December 21, 2019
Made a new person. pic.twitter.com/Xg8HNzUxzJ— Sarah Williams (@uppityfabulous) December 21, 2019
This may be the best example of finding the local angle that I've ever seen:https://t.co/ZCgFxZWsh3— Clyde Haberman (@ClydeHaberman) December 19, 2019
The Irish parliament recently spent €808,000 on a new printer, and when they discovered it didn’t fit they spent another €236,000 moving walls and reinforcing the building. It remains unused as staff refuse to operate it without a pay rise.— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) December 21, 2019
These are known as ”Ghost Apples”. They are created when freezing rain coats rotting apples, and when the mushy rotten apple falls out, it leaves a shell of ice— 41 Strange (@41Strange) December 21, 2019
(https://t.co/0IAF5x0wBe) pic.twitter.com/XjkMnCS3CB
Not sure where to start in your #PicardPrep (re)watch? Here are a few episodes to get you started— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 23, 2019
- the first three minutes of Emissary (DS9)
- Time's Arrow, Part 2 (DO NOT WATCH PART 1)
- Phantasms (watch this twice)
- Fair Haven (Star Trek: Voyager)#StarTrek #StarTrekPicard https://t.co/tIH4u3pYha
Last night, Bill Maher went on a rant about comic books & those who love them & the generation (it rhymes with Schmelennials!) that uses words like #adulting & doesn’t want to give up the things they loved as kids or grow up— A Cat In The Lonesome October (@catvalente) January 26, 2019
Well my name is Miss Valente & I got something to say
Calling all Bloggers & Tweeters:— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 24, 2019
Join us on December 28th for the #TweeniesBlogfest. Choose a favourite thing from each year from 2010 to 2019: film, TV, radio, theatre, book, comic, song or something else entirely, and then tell us what you love about it. https://t.co/eX8iSlgKwW pic.twitter.com/i3HPKV0loA
"Peter's hair grew more bouffant as the seasons wore on..." pic.twitter.com/qzDpddUg7W
— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 24, 2019
Merry Everything.
— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 24, 2019
There's a Christmas soon.
Harper Lee’s friends gave her a year’s wages for Christmas in 1956. She took the next year off and wrote To Kill A Mocking Bird.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) December 25, 2019
Beginning of the apocalypse, humanity almost extinct, fascist religious orders... So much to look forward to in 2020, as @Davetweetedthis reveals: https://t.co/wqo52SYLtF
— Will Potter (@Hero_Collector) December 30, 2019
As a decade is a period of ten years, a LUSTRUM is a period of five years.
— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) December 30, 2019
I also discuss the finest things this decade had to offer: https://t.co/9dAwZNkRuL, but in more of a rush despite it, sort of, being my idea... https://t.co/ztnAEr0L6m
— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) December 30, 2019
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