I think some of the sense has been lost from the description. A more accurate description would be "There is a fan myth that *The Faceless Ones* was the first story to feature the Doctor's face in the opening credits..."
I think some of the sense has been lost from the description. A more accurate description would be "There is a fan myth that *The Faceless Ones* was the first story to feature the Doctor's face in the opening credits..."
@DefconWarningSystem For all its faults, I have found Wikipedia's Who info to be particularly accurate - probably due to the legion of fans who would pounce on it and correct it if it was wrong.
i think why they dident use those ones is because ITS FREAKING CREEPY, but never the less quite cool video
electriclord3 1 day ago
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I think some of the sense has been lost from the description. A more accurate description would be "There is a fan myth that *The Faceless Ones* was the first story to feature the Doctor's face in the opening credits..."
johnnyfanboy 5 months ago
I think some of the sense has been lost from the description. A more accurate description would be "There is a fan myth that *The Faceless Ones* was the first story to feature the Doctor's face in the opening credits..."
johnnyfanboy 5 months ago
wasn't this on the faceless ones as well?
TheRoflzDude 5 months ago
> (Source Wikipedia)
Because Wikipedia is always right?
DefconWarningSystem 11 months ago
@DefconWarningSystem No its not always right, but it is insightful and in this case it happens to be correct.
MrClassicDoctorWho 11 months ago
@DefconWarningSystem For all its faults, I have found Wikipedia's Who info to be particularly accurate - probably due to the legion of fans who would pounce on it and correct it if it was wrong.
johnnyfanboy 5 months ago