Mr. Light said:What episode was the Doctor referencing when he said he's seen a universe created at the whims of a madman?
The Three Doctors or Castrovalva.
Mr. Light said:What episode was the Doctor referencing when he said he's seen a universe created at the whims of a madman?
...I feel ashamed that missed these quotes considering Blade Runner is my favorite film of all time. When were they spoken?Surprised no one has mentioned (unless I missed it) the Blade Runner homages? "I've seen things you wouldn't believe" which I would have let pass if they hadn't followed it up with "Home again home again jiggedy jig."
I can think of worse explanations.Is Clara a replicant?![]()
Yeah, I expected the same. Hopefully his second episode better.So, to sum up, some very good bits sandwiched between some meh bits. I really did expect something meatier from the man who gave us Luther?
Surprised no one has mentioned (unless I missed it) the Blade Runner homages? "I've seen things you wouldn't believe" which I would have let pass if they hadn't followed it up with "Home again home again jiggedy jig."
Surprised no one has mentioned (unless I missed it) the Blade Runner homages? "I've seen things you wouldn't believe" which I would have let pass if they hadn't followed it up with "Home again home again jiggedy jig."
I didn't know that last one, if he had mentioned Tannhauser Gate or the shoulder of Orion I'd have gotten it.
Found myself staring at the clock wishing this episode would end so I could see the trail for next weeks one, not impressed at all.
Not me. I never liked the Ponds from the start. I could cope with them in series 5 and I thought "ok they'll be gone soon, we'll have a fun companion again soon". Then with series 6 I was like "ok come on, I'm fcuking fed up with you now, leave!", then by their last season I was like "thank god they're leaving, I'm so fed up with them now! I hate them all!". When they left I felt so relieved. But other than them, I think I like all the revival companions. Martha, Donna, Cpt Jack, and Rose (although I didn't like her with Tennant much, she was better with Eccleston).I much prefer Clara to the Ponds. I was willing them to leave.
No one likes companions once they're gone, or so it seems.
Yeah, I've gotten fed up with all these companions being "chosen ones". What I'd like instead is to just have the doctor turn up on this random space station or something, have an adventure, make friends with a girl (or boy), and then take her off as her new companion, Zoe from the Throughton era reminds me of how is should be done. Or Tegan from the Davison (and Baker) era.I much prefer Clara to the Ponds. I was willing them to leave.
I tire of all the domestics. I don't care where they live, if they're dating, who their parents are or any of that nonsense.
Just pick up a companion and go and have some wacky adventures. I watch Doctor Who as an escape from real life so stop reminding me of it.
I didn't have any problems with it either. The music is loud, but I don't have any issues hearing what is being said. I've never have had this issue with Doctor Who.On the issue some had with the audio i can only say that from my point it was crystal clear on HD freeview, although i do remember some episodes from past Smith seasons were i was straining at times to catch what people were saying, seemed like they were mumbling their lines here and there.
He hasn't given her (at least this version of her) a key yet and he always locks it. It could lead to something, but that was my take away from it.And the tardis being locked to her, could the tardis now something about her we dont???
Except that's not the title. The Title is The Rings of AkhatenAaaaand I want to point out that the big, red, glowy thing wasn't a sun. It was a planet.
And, the planet would be Akhenaten, as named in the title. So, the title is finally relevant to the story and people miss it!
Mr Awe
If it were just a key, she probably would have said "no key." I at least suspect that they meant something by her statement.
In "Attack of the Cybermen" Six calls Peri "Susan" when he notices the "I.M. Foreman 76 Totter's Lane" sign.On the plus side, I think this may be the only time he's mentioned his granddaughter since she left (or in The Five Doctors).
So, hot chick who fancies the Doctor then.
In "Attack of the Cybermen" Six calls Peri "Susan" when he notices the "I.M. Foreman 76 Totter's Lane" sign.On the plus side, I think this may be the only time he's mentioned his granddaughter since she left (or in The Five Doctors).
Nice review. You may want to edit the episode's title, though.
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