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by TheStoner » Apr 24th, '11, 10:32
Utterly superb! Moffat has really delivered this time.
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by DeadSweet » Apr 24th, '11, 13:02
Oh goodness i agree! i have to ay i think the creatures in last nights episode were the most visually effective yet, so much so that when i went to sleep they were in my dreams.
I adore the emotional side with riversong, breaks my heart just thinking about it.
two thumbs up!
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by TheStoner » Apr 24th, '11, 14:26
Just rewatched the River Song death scene on YouTube and, knowing what we know now, it's incredible stuff
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by Mandrake » Apr 24th, '11, 15:00
Did anyone see the Lis Sladen 15 minute tribute afterwards? Very moving and it just shows the sheer power of the whole Who/Sarah Jane/Torchwood works, back in the day as well as the recent revival. Again, I don't feel too angry about buying a TV licence
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by Klangster1971 » Apr 25th, '11, 18:42
Let's not do the Licence fee thing again! I had the misfortune of 'watching' BBC America when I was working in Seattle this year... trust me, you
do not want to watch Dr Who with commercials!!!
And what a brilliant start to the new series - Off to the Dr Who exhibition next week... it's a bit of a mania in our house at the moment!
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by Stephen Ward » Apr 25th, '11, 18:56
A good start and lots of strange stories going about concerning this series.
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by pcwells » Apr 30th, '11, 19:12
Loved tonight's episode!
Just wish I could remember it!!
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by Beardy » Apr 30th, '11, 22:09
What an ending!
And did anybody else think the cuckoo guy looked identical to Gregory Wilson?
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by Part-Timer » May 1st, '11, 00:38
Beardy wrote:What an ending!
And did anybody else think the cuckoo guy looked identical to Gregory Wilson?
No, I thought, "It's Kerry Shale!" (Among other things, the voice of the titular character in the english version of
Doctor Zitbag's Transylvania Pet Shop.)
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by Beardy » May 9th, '11, 18:23
TheStoner wrote:Enjoyed the "pirate" episode. Most amusing to see one of the characters being shown as a bit of a rogue and swordsman.
I didn't like that episode much. It wasn't bad as such...it just felt a bit like a waste?
Next week's looks good though - doctors wife aye!
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by TheStoner » May 9th, '11, 18:27
I think the episode will be more important than it seems at first. Definitely a couple of clues in there to big stuff later on. Water? Mirrors? SPOILERS!
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by Jean » May 10th, '11, 04:22
Does anyone else think the pirate captain will end up accidentally steering the ship into a star at the end?
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by Randy » May 10th, '11, 22:57
*spoilers*
I have a feeling that the events of The Big Bang 2 have caused two time lines and realities to start bleeding into each other.
Also I don't think The Silence are totally gone for good. I mean you don't introduce a new menace like that and then just get rid of them two episodes later. Specially with the voice that caused The TARDIS to explode when it said " A SILENCE WILL FALL!"
*end spoilers*
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