The arch-nemesis that is Brick returns!^ Tripped over what, a brick?![]()
Ah, but, you got the episodes of the stroyline spread out over 4-6 weeks, 1 episode a week (In the original British airing). Conitnuing Storyline could also be considered for Keeper of Trakken through to Castrovalva, which is 12 weeks. Also, the E-Space Trilogy, which was also 12 weeks.For those of us experiencing it on DVD or on PBS back in the day... those were self-contained movies that had no larger storyline, except for the few like Key to Time.
Not the fact some questions were unanswered, but as has been pointed out there is a level where it makes no sense. Whether that's the whole "on the run" plot at the start, they had Presidential authorisation, why did they need to pretend to be on the run?
Not the fact some questions were unanswered, but as has been pointed out there is a level where it makes no sense. Whether that's the whole "on the run" plot at the start, they had Presidential authorisation, why did they need to pretend to be on the run?
To keep the Silence off guard. The way they played it (remember Amy asking Canton if he remembered what happened at the warehouse right before he "shot" her?), it would seem as though that the Silence had gotten wind of the fact that the five of them had found them out, so they got to Canton, gave him a suggestion to hunt down and execute the other four, and that was that. Unless the Silence have a hive mind or some other remarkable degree of coordination, they'd assume one of the others had just taken care of it.
Not the fact some questions were unanswered, but as has been pointed out there is a level where it makes no sense. Whether that's the whole "on the run" plot at the start, they had Presidential authorisation, why did they need to pretend to be on the run?
To keep the Silence off guard. The way they played it (remember Amy asking Canton if he remembered what happened at the warehouse right before he "shot" her?), it would seem as though that the Silence had gotten wind of the fact that the five of them had found them out, so they got to Canton, gave him a suggestion to hunt down and execute the other four, and that was that. Unless the Silence have a hive mind or some other remarkable degree of coordination, they'd assume one of the others had just taken care of it.
Not the fact some questions were unanswered, but as has been pointed out there is a level where it makes no sense. Whether that's the whole "on the run" plot at the start, they had Presidential authorisation, why did they need to pretend to be on the run?
To keep the Silence off guard. The way they played it (remember Amy asking Canton if he remembered what happened at the warehouse right before he "shot" her?), it would seem as though that the Silence had gotten wind of the fact that the five of them had found them out, so they got to Canton, gave him a suggestion to hunt down and execute the other four, and that was that. Unless the Silence have a hive mind or some other remarkable degree of coordination, they'd assume one of the others had just taken care of it.
Given the Silence are presented as being able to zapp people at will, why go to the subterfuge: they could just find the companions and eliminate them. It's not like no-one ever goes missing mysteriously, even in America. Come to that, The Silence are apparently able to read minds (Joy's, at least) so they'd have known it was a ploy.
It makes for some great dramatic moments, but no sense at all.
Still they don't have to be able to read minds in order to have been spying on them at some point without them realising.^ You have merely made an assumption that they can read minds. There is no proof of that statement. He could just have easily known Joys name from standing behind her for a few moments one day.
Not the fact some questions were unanswered, but as has been pointed out there is a level where it makes no sense. Whether that's the whole "on the run" plot at the start, they had Presidential authorisation, why did they need to pretend to be on the run?
To keep the Silence off guard. The way they played it (remember Amy asking Canton if he remembered what happened at the warehouse right before he "shot" her?), it would seem as though that the Silence had gotten wind of the fact that the five of them had found them out, so they got to Canton, gave him a suggestion to hunt down and execute the other four, and that was that. Unless the Silence have a hive mind or some other remarkable degree of coordination, they'd assume one of the others had just taken care of it.
Given the Silence are presented as being able to zapp people at will, why go to the subterfuge: they could just find the companions and eliminate them. It's not like no-one ever goes missing mysteriously, even in America. Come to that, The Silence are apparently able to read minds (Joy's, at least) so they'd have known it was a ploy.
It makes for some great dramatic moments, but no sense at all.
^ You have merely made an assumption that they can read minds. There is no proof of that statement. He could just have easily known Joys name from standing behind her for a few moments one day.
^ You have merely made an assumption that they can read minds. There is no proof of that statement. He could just have easily known Joys name from standing behind her for a few moments one day.
This works for Joy, but how would he know that Amy is really Amelia?
^ You have merely made an assumption that they can read minds. There is no proof of that statement. He could just have easily known Joys name from standing behind her for a few moments one day.
This works for Joy, but how would he know that Amy is really Amelia?
And just what does that even mean, "Silence will fall"? Are we being told from the very beginning that they will be defeated? That's usually what "fall" means in this context.
In typical time traveling fashion, do the Silence destroy the Tardis because of what the Doctor did to them here?
Seems Matt Smith got a little banged up
http://entertainment.stv.tv/tv/246376-matt-smith-rushed-to-hospital-after-fall/
Something I missed watching it the first time
When in the fuck did the sonic screwdriver turn into a laser gun?
Don't get me wrong I enjoy a story arc, and mystery and yes I acknowledge that this is ep2 of a new season, but the silence have been around since the last season, and we're no closer to answers, one answer results in another can of worms with too many threads, and if this spills into another season, my interest will fade again.
or the fact they were writing on their faces and areas they wouldn't see very easily, what's the point in that if it's supposed to let them know they've had an encounter?
Something I missed watching it the first time
When in the fuck did the sonic screwdriver turn into a laser gun?
When it also turned in to a sex toy?
Just realised I hotlinked that.
Something I missed watching it the first time
When in the fuck did the sonic screwdriver turn into a laser gun?
When it also turned in to a sex toy?
Just realised I hotlinked that.
It totally does look like a sex toy...
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