[Dodgey science pisses me off too. As previously stated, the moniker 'Homo Reptilis' or ;Homo Reptilia' makes zero taxanomic sense. Basically, it seems an awful lot like the writer wanted a cool-sounding latin name for the Silurians. Unfortunately, he didn't take the time to actually look at how proper latin names are derived, or didn't care.
Was homo reptilia a term of Chibnall's coinage? I thought it was from the old series. I agree with you as to why it's pretty bad, though. But it doesn't bother me too much because it's only as inaccurate as Silurian or Eocene, which are from the old series.
sorry I have to ask, but are you being serious?Loved the CG Silurian underworld,
To c&p a comment I made on LJ:
I keep getting this feeling that the crack doesn't actually DESTROY anything, but that it rather just erases all memory of something. All the events--Cyberking, Dalek Invasion, etc.--still happened, but the MEMORY of it has been erased from human history.
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I think the crack is caused by:
Amy finds the ring that Rory left on the ship, pumps the Doctor for information about it, and then gets him to break all sorts of time rules/laws to get Rory back. The Doctor pays the price for it.
I think the crack is caused by:
Amy finds the ring that Rory left on the ship, pumps the Doctor for information about it, and then gets him to break all sorts of time rules/laws to get Rory back. The Doctor pays the price for it.
Regarding that spoiler...
Did the Doctor pick up the ring after it fell off the console at the end of Cold Blood? I remember it being conspicuously in the shot and the Doctor noticing it...but I can't remember if it is implied he picked it up and pocketed it?
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