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08-05-2007, 16:17 | #41 | |
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Reckon its a whole pile of tripe mind you, but still. Interesting.
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08-05-2007, 22:38 | #42 |
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Close up of the Face of Boe?
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10-06-2007, 14:38 | #43 |
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I watched last nights episode after beer at two this morning with Dym and Garp and wasn't overly impressed with it, it seemed very much a filler.
Garp watched it again this morning in a sober mind and said that he thought it was actually quite scary, a concept I couldn't see. I need to watch it again without beer inside me. Speaking to Mrs. Feek and YMF, they both thought it was absolutely terrifying! She was pushing herself back as far into her chair as she could and he was cuddled up to her and trying to hide behind her! He didn't go behind the sofa because he said that he wouldn't be able to see all around. Looking forward to a re-viewing!
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10-06-2007, 14:51 | #44 |
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I loved it. It was scary and captivating. No Dr so who would save the day? I also loved Moffat's previous episode which was the Madame Pompadue one with the mirrors. Personally I wish he'd do more epsidoes so we don't have emo darleks and things. I felt the writing was 10x better than anything else this season, apart from the previous 2 episodes which were pretty good.
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16-06-2007, 20:46 | #45 |
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Ooooooo, that was good.
Loved the interplay between The Doctor and Jack and Derek Jacobi was superb - I could have imagined him playing The Doctor like that, the clothes just seemed to fit, very Hartnellish. Looking forward to next week
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16-06-2007, 20:51 | #46 |
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The last 10 mins were great. I did have a couple of issues with 100 billion years in the future and they were driving trucks, shooting our guns and generally being human. 100 billion years in the future and we're still driving the same cars?? Seemed a bit annoying. Still, John Simm should be excellent to watch next week.
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16-06-2007, 22:16 | #47 |
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Katie can confirm how excited I was towards the end of the episode....
Guessed who Derek Jacobi was about halfway through the episode
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16-06-2007, 23:11 | #48 |
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With all the hype and rumours about the return of The Master it was fairly obvious, but as soon as you saw his reaction to the TARDIS it became blatant.
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16-06-2007, 23:33 | #49 |
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This was the first Doctor Who I've seen since they brought back the franchise. I was totally on the edge of my seat at the end, even if I didn't quite understand the significance of The Masters return.
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16-06-2007, 23:57 | #50 |
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Having never seen any Dr Who before it was bought back I had to google for the story behind the Master (had rough idea from what people had said before in convos but the wiki page helped fill in the blanks).
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