Ah, that explains why that name means nothing to me. I never watched old Doctor Who.
Daaaaaaaaang.
This is a real shame.
Eating a Vanilluxe will give you frostbite.First the Brigadier and now Sarah Jane? This is a really sad year for Whovians.
Needs CaffeineThe upside is that in her last years she did an incredible amount to secure the future of the whoniverse.
That and when time travel becomes reality she's alive in a very long stretch of time. Not like those actors who get five years of adulthood and then slam.
Shit. Fuck. Bugger. Damn. And blast.
Was sad enough to hear that Nicholas Courtney ("The Brigadier") had died.
edited 19th Apr '11 3:03:48 PM by Wolf1066
Courtney's dead?
Daaaaaaaaaang.
That's terrible news. I met her at a con in Biloxi in 1984. She was gracious to the fans. She will be missed.
Under World. It rocks!How very tragic. It was sad news about Mr. Courtney, but at least he was older. 63 is far too young.
May they both rest in peace.
Welcome To TV Tropes | How To Write An Example | Text-Formatting Rules | List Of Shows That Need Summary | TV Tropes Forum | Know The StaffI, damn. Goddamn it. I really would've like to meet her. She was just to young.
damn, that's a loss.
hashtagsarestupidIt really sucks that she's gone. As said before 63 is way too young.
Now that she's passed on, do you think they'll do "Funeral of Sarah Jane" episode of Doctor Who in tribute? Ii don't know if that would be really tasteless or not but, well, it just seems to me like it would be wrong not to have her death acknowledged in show. The best companion ever deserves a send off.
Wait, the Brigadier died?
well, that's realy quite sad
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Funny to think that she spoke these words on Doctor Who a mere five years before she died.
If there's nothing wrong with me, maybe there's something wrong with the universe.Can't say I saw that one coming. RIP.
Sarah Jane's dead?
I never even watched the old Doctor Who and this makes me sad.
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I'm so sorry to tell you this guys:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-13137674
I mean, I just heard this right now (as of writing) and it's still a bit of a shock to be honest and...
I've got nothing else to say, people.
Hellote.