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5x013 The Big Bang (Grading/Discussion) SPOILERS!!

Grade "The Big Bang"

  • Who Da Man?!

    Votes: 112 69.6%
  • Good

    Votes: 34 21.1%
  • Average

    Votes: 7 4.3%
  • Bad

    Votes: 6 3.7%
  • Bring RTD back

    Votes: 2 1.2%

  • Total voters
    161
  • Poll closed .
How is it that Karen Gillan just keeps getting more and more gorgeous?

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Is it just me or would any other doctor besides Eleven not stick around at a wedding and dance.......badly.

Deep down the 9th and 10 are saying "No, I don't do that."
They never met Amy. :)
Thanks for posting those pics, by the way. Screencaps are cool.
 
Comment from a mate on facebook:

"See if that finale had been by RTD? He'd have broken out of the pandorica in 30 seconds and then you'd have had nothing but Daleks, Cybermen, and Sontarans shooting at each other for 45 minutes."

A giant CGI battle where we start to figure out where the budget went.

Amy would pilot the pandorica.
 
Well, he did break out of the Pandorica in about 30 seconds... ;)

It would be fun if we stumbled about subtle differences in the universe from time to time, now.
 
Did River remember the Doctor because she was a more complicated spacetime event than Amy? Or was it because the Doctor didn't have anything to do with River's childhood?
 
Summary - The Doctor reverses time. The Doctor lives on through the power of love Pokemon the movie style. The Doctor dances like a tit.

Nothing explained. Cool.

Lets not start getting all Star Trek XI about this.
 
Did River remember the Doctor because she was a more complicated spacetime event than Amy? Or was it because the Doctor didn't have anything to do with River's childhood?
There's something...unusual about River. Wouldn't be surprised if she was revealed to be a Time Lady
 
This isn't a complaint about the episode (I've done that) but Moffat needs to be careful who he lets on set because I don't think there was anything from that episode that wasn't leaked.

I'm kind of cool with it because I love being spoiled but I've never been so completely spoiled before an episode.

Best to resist readinding spoilers. i'm glad I avoided them.
 
Ugh.

It wasn't really bad, and it had a lot of nice moments (especially the museum presentation on the mysterious Centurion, "Fezzes are cool" and "...something borrowed, something blue"), but – to quote the Prisoner Zero version of Amy from The Eleventh Hour – "what a disappointment you've been." The tone was all over the place, half the solutions to the problems didn't even make any sense, and the cliffhanger from last week was resolved in 30 seconds in the least dramatic way possible. And to top it off, they managed to take the Doctor crossing his own time stream to deliver a message to Amy in the past while he's being wiped from existence and underplay it. Some of that is the result of heightened expectations, I admit, but frankly, the Doctor's time reversal back to "Flesh and Stone" was far less interesting than what I'd imagined the answer could be.

I guess what I'm trying to say is, the finale suffered from the worst flaws of the RTD finales but without any of the grand, emotional operatic scope that made those often irrational stories work. Boo.
 
Ugh.

It wasn't really bad, and it had a lot of nice moments (especially the museum presentation on the mysterious Centurion, "Fezzes are cool" and "...something borrowed, something blue"), but – to quote the Prisoner Zero version of Amy from The Eleventh Hour – "what a disappointment you've been." The tone was all over the place, half the solutions to the problems didn't even make any sense, and the cliffhanger from last week was resolved in 30 seconds in the least dramatic way possible. And to top it off, they managed to take the Doctor crossing his own time stream to deliver a message to Amy in the past while he's being wiped from existence and underplay it. Some of that is the result of heightened expectations, I admit, but frankly, the Doctor's time reversal back to "Flesh and Stone" was far less interesting than what I'd imagined the answer could be.

I guess what I'm trying to say is, the finale suffered from the worst flaws of the RTD finales but without any of the grand, emotional operatic scope that made those often irrational stories work. Boo.

thats how i feel too.
 
Fantastic, as expected. I was cracking up at all the Bill & Ted shenanigans at the beginning of the episode. And I actually really like that they didn't reveal who was controlling the TARDIS, and instead decided to save that mystery for next season.
Wait...what about the Duck Pond?
It was actually a red herring pond. :techman:
Well, he did break out of the Pandorica in about 30 seconds... ;)
Technically it took him 1,894 years. :shifty:
 
Ugh.

It wasn't really bad, and it had a lot of nice moments (especially the museum presentation on the mysterious Centurion, "Fezzes are cool" and "...something borrowed, something blue"), but – to quote the Prisoner Zero version of Amy from The Eleventh Hour – "what a disappointment you've been." The tone was all over the place, half the solutions to the problems didn't even make any sense, and the cliffhanger from last week was resolved in 30 seconds in the least dramatic way possible.

I liked it because it was so obviously simple. The Pandorica is the ultimate prison but it has one flaw, someone on the outside can open it. Besides have you ever watched any of those classic Doctor Who episodes. The Doctor usually gets out of his predicament in the first 5 minutes and on to rest of the plot.
 
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