And what a rack.She was also Captain Wrack in the 5th Doctor story Enlightenment
And what a rack.She was also Captain Wrack in the 5th Doctor story Enlightenment
I'm all for a calm before the storm episode (I'm in the minority who loves the aforementioned baseball card episode), but falling back on that alone doesn't necessarily make "Closing Time" a good episode.
Yes, the mysterious figure who slipped the unmarked envelope under the door and darted away.Unless he is using a cunning disguise as a postie - no (remember we saw the letters being delivered in the first episode of the series).
The newspaper is dated April 19, 2011.If I'm right the paper in last night's episode would have to be dated 21/04/11 - the day before. (Or just possibly 20/04, if it was a paper left from the previous day).
Which just proves that episode took place in the future of his death. Not the day before. Because "tomorrow" was in relation to his perspective, not relative to where he currently was in the space-time continuum.
Aw, cr@p.
Coming back to the overall season/arc - I think another part of the problem is that making the Doctor's death a fixed point in time and going on about how that's definitely when it happens no matter what - aside from the issue that it'll obviously get worked around (if when Smith leaves and a 12th Doctor is cast, at the very latest), and so is a cheat to start with - is that it means that for this season there's been no threat to the Doctor. Cos we know where and when he dies, at least until they somehow work around it in the finale. So we've had a whole season where we know nothing will happen to him- which kind of fucks up the poisoning in LKH, and so on.
Remember the Doctor has to post the letters first
He has a time machine...
Which was my point, *they* still need three or four days from getting the letters to do anything which is why it can't literally be "tomorrow" to them.
The newspaper is dated April 19, 2011.If I'm right the paper in last night's episode would have to be dated 21/04/11 - the day before. (Or just possibly 20/04, if it was a paper left from the previous day).
Except that can't possibly make any sense, because then there would be two Amys and two Rorys living on Earth in early 2011. And given that the older Amy knows when the Doctor dies, wouldn't she try and stop it from happening?
Exactly my feelings about it. We know the Doctor isn't going to die. It's the one thing we do know, so any kind of tension about what's going to happen is a non-starter. No matter how good the build-up, and some of it has been very good, the denouement has already been completely undermined because it started with a lie.
Have you ever seen Remo Unarmed and Dangerous?
Have you ever seen Remo Unarmed and Dangerous?
What I loved most though was that Smith played him just differently enough that you really thought this was later in his life. I'm going to be annoyed if we find out this is a ganger clone or duplicate or something (regardless of what Canton said in TIA).
The main thing that I'm worried about is how are they going to explain why The Silence want him dead. At the moment there really seems to be no motivation at all.
The other thing that I can't believe (unless I've missed it) am I the only one who spotted the Dalek in the preview of next week?
When was the episode filmed? The only reason for it to be a production error that I can think of would be to have the date of the newspaper right around the date of filming.
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