I missed a couple of eps from Series 5; when did the Doctor meet the Silurian woman?
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We never saw the Doctor meet that particular Silurian (though she was played by the same actress who played two others in that two-parter last season).Procutus said:I missed a couple of eps from Series 5; when did the Doctor meet the Silurian woman?
I missed a couple of eps from Series 5; when did the Doctor meet the Silurian woman?
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I don't believe he did onscreen.
And this is more a question of how they could have practically pulled this off, Captain Avery and his son (and presumably the other pirates) took Eyepatch Lady's ship. But The Curese of the Black Spot was supposed to be part of the second half of the season and was moved to the first half rather recentally, some time this year I believe. So how could they have put characters from that episode in a scene in this one? Hell, it was a pretty pivotal scene at that.
I missed a couple of eps from Series 5; when did the Doctor meet the Silurian woman?
I missed a couple of eps from Series 5; when did the Doctor meet the Silurian woman?
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I don't believe he did onscreen.
Ah. Same with the Blue Guy, I'd guess then?
So yeah, a great episode, but it is a shame that it's taken this season seven episodes, and the end of its first half to actually build some momentum. Oh well, here's hoping for a kick ass second half, and with a title like Let's Kill Hitler, it'll be difficult for episode 8 to disappoint.
So, did Amy hit River when she shot at her, and that's why the girl regenerated?
And when were all the pics taken that were at the orphanage? With another GangerAmy? Was River at the orphanage?
And that was GangerAmy1 at the orphanage the first time, right?
Yes, I get what you mean, it's just the horrified look on her face when she realised it was the first time he'd kissed her (well been kissed by her!)
Well I guess telly in general was at times. It's an amusing dichotomy, you make the show quite asexual, yet you then have Jo/Leela etc running around in skimpy costumes!
Also, it's reasonable to assume that being inside a time machine could have moved the process along a little faster.
Perhaps.
just an fyi... conception never takes a matter of minutes as the sperm has to work for hours just to penetrate the layers of the egg.
Is it me or did the obviously stated Homosexual references seem to be pronouncements, rather then implied..
What makes you think the BBC ordered it? Is there any particular reason not to think Steven Moffat put it there because he wanted it there?I almost felt like that the BBC ordered there be a more announced reference..
No. They didn't need to do anything in the episode. They don't need to do anything in any episode. They chose to.why did they need to spell it out for us?
Was Bucket a heterosexual? Why make that assumption?So what about the pronouncement made by a guy or the girl who died in the battle around the Tardis, why didn't she announce herself as heterosexual and attracted to the doctor?
Heterosexuals make up the overwhelming majority of the population and probably always will. People will always tend to assume that someone else they meet is straight by default (as you did above with Bucket) unless told otherwise.Or is Rory and Amy's relationship the only example and need not be said..
I think the tongue gag made that pretty obvious.though one wonders how a silurian and human could ahem... "play with" each other..
No, it means that the Gamma Forrest people heard the name "Doctor" and appropriated it in their language to mean "warrior." Dr. Song is a doctor in the English-speaking Human culture (or whatever future language the TARDIS is translating for us) in the same sense we use the term doctor.I think that the whole name of the "doctor" meaning warrior is perplexing to me..
So does that mean that Doctor Song is actually Warrior song?
If you're not anti-gay, why have a problem with characters saying they're gay -- particularly in the casual, humor-filled way the Thin One and the Fat One did? It wasn't like they went around screaming, "OH BY THE WAY I'M GAY."I suppose some of you are going to attack me on that subject.. as usual..but I am really not anti-Gay
There's nothing shocking about gay people or about gay people mentioning in passing that they're gay.to me it just seems to be a very liberal attitude with Brit shows is all, and sometimes I find the outright pronouncements within them a bit shocking..
Unless you're in a state that allows same-sex marriage, every time you mention having a wife, girlfriend, ex-girlfriend, fiance, children, or wear a wedding or engagement ring, or mention finding someone of the opposite sex attractive, you are, in point of fact, advertising your heterosexuality.I mean it's not like I walk into a room and put out my hand and say hi my name is starsuperion, and oh by the way I am heterosexual
You mean in the all of two lines where the Thin One and the Fat One joked about themselves as a way of being friendly?.. and a bit later "oh did I mention I am straight?" and just to remind you "I am heterosexual"..however the recent episode felt like it was done that way
Until people stop finding someone saying they're gay shocking, moral artists should continue depicting LGBT characters who openly and overtly announce their orientations. They should keep doing it until everyone finds declarations of homosexuality to be as boring and mundane as they do declarations of heterosexuality...and it seems to be the running theme of how to get the point across.. which just erks me..
Those 51st Century pheromones will get ya every time.Well if Jack is your average 51st century guy then maybe being married at all is the stand out fact?
But a question - y'all are talking about 51st century all over the place, but I don't recall anything in the episode specifically establishing that this episode was set in the 51st Century. Did I miss it?
^River being in prison in the 51st century and helping the Church soldiers, so I guess the assumption is that this is the same time frame.
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