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Old 28th February 2002, 06:19 PM   #76 (permalink)
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When he was hypnotised by that watch in the Jack the ripper ep He broke it and so snapped out of it in the nic of time.
You know something that's really funny? I've missed that episode EVERY SINGLE time it's aired. I caught the last 10 minutes of it once and I never did get how the professor and Jack the ripper ended up connected. Even if I read about it in the episode guides it's still not the same as having seen it. I didn't see "The Lottery" episode with Wade until a repeat was shown in the 3rd or 4th season.
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Old 1st March 2002, 01:22 AM   #77 (permalink)
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Really? Oh wow. It was a great ep. I'm sorry you missed it. I hope you get to see it someday.

And the Lottery ep was great tooo but this is a thread for the professer more.
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When he was hypnotised by that watch in the Jack the ripper ep He broke it and so snapped out of it in the nic of time.
I vaguely remember the Jack the Ripper episode, but I remember it being cool . The Professor was Sherlock Holmes, I think, or at least a Sherlock Holmes-type character. So, he did most of the work in solving the Ripper's crime. And as a whole, the episode had a cool tone to it while still staying true to the characters and the series . Though it kind of sucked--as I recall--that Wade was more of a damsel-in-distress here than in other episodes.
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