It was an enjoyable episode. It was nice to go against what has become the standard Dalek convention in nuWho: massive armies which are defeated by the Doctor resulting in "extinction" of the Daleks. I hope they never try to make us believe the Daleks are extinct again. They're going to return anyway, what's the point in wiping them all out?
And what's all this nonsense about those three Daleks not being "pure" Daleks? These guys were from The Stolen Earth/Journey's End (or so was implied in the dialogue). Davros made those Daleks from his own flesh. Literally, as we learned from the scene when he undid his shirt. Wouldn't that make them the purest form of Dalek?
Still, despite all the awesome the episode had, Daleks, Churchill, WWII figher planes in space, it just felt like there could have been more. The episode seemed to lack sufficient punch.
Still, Churchill was awesome. The Daleks pretending to be servants was quite amusing, as was the Doctor pretending the cookie was the self-destruct device for the TARDIS. An all-around solid and entertaining hour.
And what's all this nonsense about those three Daleks not being "pure" Daleks? These guys were from The Stolen Earth/Journey's End (or so was implied in the dialogue). Davros made those Daleks from his own flesh. Literally, as we learned from the scene when he undid his shirt. Wouldn't that make them the purest form of Dalek?
Still, despite all the awesome the episode had, Daleks, Churchill, WWII figher planes in space, it just felt like there could have been more. The episode seemed to lack sufficient punch.
Still, Churchill was awesome. The Daleks pretending to be servants was quite amusing, as was the Doctor pretending the cookie was the self-destruct device for the TARDIS. An all-around solid and entertaining hour.