So the TEDIOUS lands on the surface of the sea because it has been possessed by Jeebus, and the Doctor, Joomoo and Victorioo swim ashore to play in sticky white stuff and rub it in each others faces. They then find a long cylindrical object, which they can feel a throbbing heartbeat in. The Doctor then whips out his own long cylindrical object to... Ugh okay, fine, I'll continue without the innuendos... Yup. Seaweed is the monster of a Doctor Who episode. Ah well, I guess it's a step above blobs of fat. Or a chicken.
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| - So the TEDIOUS lands on the surface of the sea because it has been possessed by Jeebus, and the Doctor, Joomoo and Victorioo swim ashore to play in sticky white stuff and rub it in each others faces. They then find a long cylindrical object, which they can feel a throbbing heartbeat in. The Doctor then whips out his own long cylindrical object to... Ugh okay, fine, I'll continue without the innuendos... Yup. Seaweed is the monster of a Doctor Who episode. Ah well, I guess it's a step above blobs of fat. Or a chicken.
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| - So the TEDIOUS lands on the surface of the sea because it has been possessed by Jeebus, and the Doctor, Joomoo and Victorioo swim ashore to play in sticky white stuff and rub it in each others faces. They then find a long cylindrical object, which they can feel a throbbing heartbeat in. The Doctor then whips out his own long cylindrical object to... Ugh okay, fine, I'll continue without the innuendos... They find a pipe and hear a heartbeat within it, so they decide it's best to warn the company that owns the pipe to shut it off because there could be something very evil lurking inside it that's using the pipe flow to its own advantage. Of course, they turn out to be correct and the monster of the week is an evil seaweed creature that possesses humans and makes the white foam mentioned above. Yup. Seaweed is the monster of a Doctor Who episode. Ah well, I guess it's a step above blobs of fat. Or a chicken.
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