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Episode 6 -- The Bond of Family The team continue their day to day lives. Knowing that nothing major has happened in a few weeks, they decide to spend one night out together. Gwen and Ianto go together with Damon and Elena, and Rose, the Doctor and Julian watch Marti sing. Julian watches her closely and is reminded why he fell in love with her in the first and she smiles at him. After talking to Marti, Julian sees someone he did not expect. He sees Moriarty in at the back of the room drinking. The team don't know who he is but Julian warns him not to cause trouble. Emmett is away visiting friends and Jack decides to stay in the hub and work out who caused the fire that nearly killed Emmett. He is interrupted by Sherlock who realises that Jack is like him. He likes to work. They talk and get to know each other. Eventually Jack tells him to go home because its late. The next morning Jack meets up with Emmett after he comes back and they have breakfast. Jack tells him about Sherlock and Emmett jokes that he bets Sherlock isn't as cute as Jack which makes him smile. Everything is back to normal in the Jones household as Damon and Elena make breakfast and joke in front of Gwen and Ianto. Julian realises that he can't avoid the cancer treatment and he realises that he shouldn't pull away from Marti. He tells her that she has always stood up for him and now shouldn't be any different. He asks her to come with him to the hospital when he begins his radiation treatment. She is <b>...</b>
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Seven years of music. Nine soundtrack releases. Three-hundred sixty-seven tracks. One amazing, supportive fanbase. To say the music of Doctor Who is exceptional is as much an understatement to say the same of the show itself. And I, for one, am proud to consider myself a huge fan of it all. In this four-part medley, I've taken five-second samples of each of those 367 tracks from each Doctor Who and Torchwood album, and put them together alphabetically to create a massive and (if I might say so) impressive mix of Murray Gold and Ben Foster's music. This fourth part features the tracks that fall alphabetically between the titles 'The Runaway Bride' and 'Zero,' featuring tracks from: -Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack -Doctor Who: Series 3 -Doctor Who: Series 4 -Doctor Who: Series 4 - The Specials -Doctor Who: Series 5 -Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol -Doctor Who: Series 6 -Torchwood: Original Television Soundtrack -Torchwood: Children of Earth To be honest, I'm not sure what you'll think of all this, as it is pretty lengthy. However, as far as I'm concerned, it's a pretty amazing way of experiencing seven years' worth of musical magic within a short span of time, and it's a lot of fun hearing all the styles and the sheer variety across all these albums. It was a bit tricky to get together, but I think it's paid off - the fact that I enjoy it myself hopefully means something. So, in case you'd like to share your agreement or prove me wrong, feel as free as ever to <b>...</b>
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View Part Four Here: www.youtube.com Seven years of music. Nine soundtrack releases. Three-hundred sixty-seven tracks. One amazing, supportive fanbase. To say the music of Doctor Who is exceptional is as much an understatement to say the same of the show itself. And I, for one, am proud to consider myself a huge fan of it all. In this four-part medley, I've taken five-second samples of each of those 367 tracks from each Doctor Who and Torchwood album, and put them together alphabetically to create a massive and (if I might say so) impressive mix of Murray Gold and Ben Foster's music. This third part features the tracks that fall alphabetically between the titles 'Kazran Sardick 12 1/2' and 'Run, Sexy,' featuring tracks from: -Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack -Doctor Who: Series 3 -Doctor Who: Series 4 -Doctor Who: Series 4 - The Specials -Doctor Who: Series 5 -Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol -Doctor Who: Series 6 -Torchwood: Original Television Soundtrack -Torchwood: Children of Earth To be honest, I'm not sure what you'll think of all this, as it is pretty lengthy. However, as far as I'm concerned, it's a pretty amazing way of experiencing seven years' worth of musical magic within a short span of time, and it's a lot of fun hearing all the styles and the sheer variety across all these albums. It was a bit tricky to get together, but I think it's paid off - the fact that I enjoy it myself hopefully means something. So, in case you'd like to share your agreement <b>...</b>
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View Part Three Here: www.youtube.com Seven years of music. Nine soundtrack releases. Three-hundred sixty-seven tracks. One amazing, supportive fanbase. To say the music of Doctor Who is exceptional is as much an understatement to say the same of the show itself. And I, for one, am proud to consider myself a huge fan of it all. In this four-part medley, I've taken five-second samples of each of those 367 tracks from each Doctor Who and Torchwood album, and put them together alphabetically to create a massive and (if I might say so) impressive mix of Murray Gold and Ben Foster's music. This second part features the tracks that fall alphabetically between the titles 'Double Crossed' and 'Just Scarecrows to War,' featuring tracks from: -Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack -Doctor Who: Series 3 -Doctor Who: Series 4 -Doctor Who: Series 4 - The Specials -Doctor Who: Series 5 -Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol -Doctor Who: Series 6 -Torchwood: Original Television Soundtrack -Torchwood: Children of Earth To be honest, I'm not sure what you'll think of all this, as it is pretty lengthy. However, as far as I'm concerned, it's a pretty amazing way of experiencing seven years' worth of musical magic within a short span of time, and it's a lot of fun hearing all the styles and the sheer variety across all these albums. It was a bit tricky to get together, but I think it's paid off - the fact that I enjoy it myself hopefully means something. So, in case you'd like to share your <b>...</b>
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