Did anyone else caught the Doctor say "brave heart Canton" when they got to the warehouse?
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Did anyone else caught the Doctor say "brave heart Canton" when they got to the warehouse?
Fez are cool, allegedly.Maybe I missed it in the last 20 pages of discussion but was there any significance of the Doctor requesting a fez from the WH?
Anyone notice when Amy is in the oval office and see's the Silent, there is a Secret Service agent right behind her looking at the the door also but yet either does not see the Silent or is uneffected by it.
Anyone notice when Amy is in the oval office and see's the Silent, there is a Secret Service agent right behind her looking at the the door also but yet either does not see the Silent or is uneffected by it.
Yeah I noticed that too. And how did the Silent make his way unnoticed to the Oval Office in the first place (or even to a White House bathroom)?
Yeah once you look away you forget you see them, but they would still create QUITE a huge commotion before that happened, I would think. Soldiers and Secret Service aren't exactly trained to run or look away from a deadly threat, after all (and certainly wouldn't if that threat were a freaky, big-headed alien!)
My guess is that somehow this particular Silent was only appearing in Amy's mind.
Matt Smith has been nominated for the British Academy Television Award (BAFTA) for Best Actor for his performance as the Eleventh Doctor in the 2010 series of Doctor Who - the first time in the programme's history that one of its leads has been nominated for this prestigious award
He is up against Benedict Cumberbatch (for BBC One's Sherlock, created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss), former Comic Relief Doctor Jim Broadbent (for Channel 4's Any Human Heart) and Daniel Rigby (for BBC Two biopic Eric and Ernie).
Doctor Who: The Impossible Astronaut, scored an Appreciation Index figure of 88, one of the highest figures of the weekend.
The score is the joint highest ever received for a series opener, Smith and Jones also scored 88. Lead in show Don't Scare the Hare recieved one of the lowest scores on record with 46
In a measure of how successful Doctor Who was over the weekend, no programme on Sunday managed to get more than 6 million watching, including Coronation Street which had 5.9 million viewers; this means Doctor Who remains in 13th position for the week, one which will rise when final figures are released.
BBC Worldwide have revealed that the series premier of Doctor Who broke new records for BBC America giving the channel its highest-rated, most-watched telecast ever in Live + Same Day ratings.
Altogether Doctor Who delivered almost 1.3 million viewers in the states, a rise of 71,000 viewers over last season’s opening episode The Eleventh Hour.
The channel also notes
- Viewership across all of BBC America's Doctor Who YouTube content reached an all-time high of 3.5 million views.
- The official debut of Doctor Who on Tumblr reached over 10,000 followers in two weeks.
- Doctor Who is currently the number 1 TV series on the iTunes store.
- BBCAmerica.com pulled in its largest traffic ever. On its best day, Saturday, April 23, 74% of users were new visitors to the site.
Meanwhile across the border on SPACE, a record 538,000 total viewers watched the premier in Canada, up 3% over the previous most-watched Doctor Who episode, making The Impossible Astronaut the most-watched SPACE broadcast this year.
My guess is that somehow this particular Silent was only appearing in Amy's mind.
If it appeared only in Amy's mind, then how did it manage to murder Joy? Or was that an illusion, too?
Christopher Neame: Skagra in Shada, the lord in Janeway's gothic holo-novel back in early Voyager (also in Blake's 7 and Babylon 5. And once turned up in Dallas and Dynasty in the same week...).
There's good news and bad news for the Doctor, but which news he gets depends on where he is.
"The Impossible Astronaut," the premiere of season six of Doctor Who has managed the impressive feat of being both the highest and the lowest rated season premiere since the show relaunched in 2005. US ratings were higher than they've ever been, but unfortunately, in the UK, the reverse is true.
BBC America reports that the episode received the highest ratings ever for the network, with 1.3 million viewers either watching live, or watching on DVR the same day. This is up 71,000 views from the channel's previous best, which was the premiere of season five of Doctor Who, last April. In the UK, however, the show had an average audience of 6.5 million, over two million less than the next lowest, the opener for season two, "New Earth." The BBC notes that that figure does not include people who watched the show on DVR, but still says that the episode is still unlikely to match, let alone beat, its predecessors.
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