I dunno I think Rory would get a lot further with things like this if he said "I waited for you for two thousand years." I enjoyed the episode! But it does feel like these ones are a bit... disconnected from the major story arc.
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I dunno I think Rory would get a lot further with things like this if he said "I waited for you for two thousand years." I enjoyed the episode! But it does feel like these ones are a bit... disconnected from the major story arc.
Next week's episode looks canny so far to me.
Now THAT was a Doctor Who episode! Loved it! sooooo good. Next week's (which seems like a duplicate of the week before's) not so much.
Jeez Doctor I was only joking about you getting them killed every week! Don't take it so personally!
I wasn't quite sure about the central plot (plus at times early on they were oddly playing it as almost dark comedy when I think a more serious tone might have been better) but I loved what they had revolving around it, with the Doctor/Amy stuff towards the end and the conversation the Doctor has with Rory at one point.
Plus it went a bit Tron near the end XD
I WAS THINKING TRON TO!!
anyway, my favourite episode of the series!
That hotel episode was way better than I was expecting it to be! Not nearly as good as Old Amy, but still pretty good.
News on this year's Christmas episode:
'Doctor Who' Christmas special cast, story revealed - Doctor Who News - TV - Digital Spy
The Cybermen stuff seemed rather weak there, I was enjoying seeing Matt Smith and James Corden (who has been much better in this show in his two episodes than I feared he might be) bounce off one another and the main plot was getting in the way of that. One of the weaker episodes in this series, but I'm still enjoying the series overall.
Cheesiest episode i can remember.
i liked the episode, another great monologue from the series for the Doctor, i agree that the cybermen story was over shadowed by the relationship of the doctor and Craig, but this was a better episode of him then the double one last series i agree. All in all a really good episode and a great build up to the "death" of the doctor.
FROM NOW ON MY USERNAME WILL BE STORMAGEDAN
So did anyone see that coming at the end? I didn't but I guess it should have beenobvious in retrospect. I quite liked how simple it was and how it was revealed, though I imagine some will find it a bit of a copout. Moffat really playing the long game here, mapping out the probable end of the Eleventh Doctor already.
As for the episode itself, not perfect by a long shot - it felt a bit too much like everything was just a prelude to the big reveal at the end - but loved the creepy skulls and the Silence (as usual).
And on a side note, even the Silence call Rory the one who keeps dying :D
LOL Rory, the one who keeps dying, seem's the silence have watched the series then.
I did not expect that to be the question but still a good ending
My immediate reaction after the series six finale was... "meh." I mean I guess it's good it wasn't the typical ultra climatic everything-in-the-universe-is-out-to-get-him... though in a way it was... but totally downplayed. So while I think it's probably good to have a less heightened finale for once, it didn't feel as exciting.
Though I am interested where the "Fall of the Eleventh" is going.
And does this point to no more Amy/Rory? I'd be ok with that, honestly.
http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2011-10-01/matt-smith,-karen-gillan-and-steven-moffat-on-doctor-whos-hidden-heroes
Thought ya'll might be interested in reading this interview with Smith, Gillan and Moffet