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Whoa... never thought I would see the bad Indian soap opera gifs ever posted here.

 

Those serials are a scourge on humanity and people lose an IQ point for every episode they watch.

 

 

Those Dramas are messed

 

Its all abut evil mother in laws and evil sister in laws. 

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A special nationwide 3D screening of the Doctor Who 50th anniversary TV special “Day of the Doctor” grossed a stunning $4.8 million at the U.S. box office.

What makes this particularly impressive: That’s from one night. The 75-minute “Day of the Doctor” screened in 660 theaters as a one-night-only special event Monday and averaged $7,155 per location, with 320,000 tickets sold. Granted, the tix were $15 a pop, so that certainly helped.

In fact, the BBC’s cult favorite show was the No. 2 movie in America on Monday, behind only The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Its gross is nearly as much as The Wizard of Oz in 3D made during its entire run earlier this year ($5.5 million). And more than indie fav Much Ado About Nothing ($4.3 million) or bomb The Fifth Estate ($3.3 million).  :D

 

http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/11/26/doctor-who-box-office/

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A special nationwide 3D screening of the Doctor Who 50th anniversary TV special “Day of the Doctor” grossed a stunning $4.8 million at the U.S. box office.

What makes this particularly impressive: That’s from one night. The 75-minute “Day of the Doctor” screened in 660 theaters as a one-night-only special event Monday and averaged $7,155 per location, with 320,000 tickets sold. Granted, the tix were $15 a pop, so that certainly helped.

In fact, the BBC’s cult favorite show was the No. 2 movie in America on Monday, behind only The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Its gross is nearly as much as The Wizard of Oz in 3D made during its entire run earlier this year ($5.5 million). And more than indie fav Much Ado About Nothing ($4.3 million) or bomb The Fifth Estate ($3.3 million).  :D

 

http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/11/26/doctor-who-box-office/

 

 

AW thanks. Rth was teasing me to death.

 

So this was a 1 time thing.  That is impressive.

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