.... And hey, the Doctor has a yoyo again! What that supposed to be the callback to a previous episode? There was supposed to be one in this episode....
It's a callback to Tom Baker. He used a yo-yo as a "gravity tester" on more than one occasion.
.... And hey, the Doctor has a yoyo again! What that supposed to be the callback to a previous episode? There was supposed to be one in this episode....
DOCTOR: The Silence, whatever it is, is still out there, and I have to. Excuse me a moment.
(He answers the telephone.)
DOCTOR: Hello? Oh, hello. I'm sorry, this is a very bad line. No, no, no, but that's not possible. She was sealed into the seventh Obelisk. I was at the prayer meeting. Well, no, I get that it's important. An Egyptian goddess loose on the Orient Express, in space. Give us a mo. (to Amy and Rory) Sorry, something's come up. This will have to be goodbye.
AMY: Yeah, I think it's goodbye. Do you think it's goodbye?
DOCTOR: The Silence, whatever it is, is still out there, and I have to. Excuse me a moment.
(He answers the telephone.)
DOCTOR: Hello? Oh, hello. I'm sorry, this is a very bad line. No, no, no, but that's not possible. She was sealed into the seventh Obelisk. I was at the prayer meeting. Well, no, I get that it's important. An Egyptian goddess loose on the Orient Express, in space. Give us a mo. (to Amy and Rory) Sorry, something's come up. This will have to be goodbye.
AMY: Yeah, I think it's goodbye. Do you think it's goodbye?
Been waiting for this to happen for a while.
I just discovered these Radio Times episode posters a little while ago. I like the retro feel of them and it makes up for the fact that BBC isnt doing them again this year for some reason. I just wish they were landscape format rather than portrait.Can't believe no one's done this yet.
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With a Time Machine, it's quite difficult to be late.
.... And hey, the Doctor has a yoyo again! What that supposed to be the callback to a previous episode? There was supposed to be one in this episode....
It's a callback to Tom Baker. He used a yo-yo as a "gravity tester" on more than one occasion.
King of like with the Eighth going to Cambridge to "resume" the Shada adventure that The Five Doctors interrupted the Fourth to undergo.Been waiting for this to happen for a while.DOCTOR: The Silence, whatever it is, is still out there, and I have to. Excuse me a moment.
(He answers the telephone.)
DOCTOR: Hello? Oh, hello. I'm sorry, this is a very bad line. No, no, no, but that's not possible. She was sealed into the seventh Obelisk. I was at the prayer meeting. Well, no, I get that it's important. An Egyptian goddess loose on the Orient Express, in space. Give us a mo. (to Amy and Rory) Sorry, something's come up. This will have to be goodbye.
AMY: Yeah, I think it's goodbye. Do you think it's goodbye?
I'm wondering if the 11th Doctor ever made it and is just now showing up a tad late![]()
I certainly did!Since we are on a Trek board I was wondering if, when the moon hatched, anyone else thought the creature was the Great Bird of the Galaxy? Because that's what I thought.
http://memory-beta.wikia.com/wiki/Great_Bird_of_the_Galaxy
Horrible science
Anything beyond the fact that there isn't a creature growing inside the moon?![]()
Horrible science
Anything beyond the fact that there isn't a creature growing inside the moon?![]()
"high tide, everywhere at once" made me lul out loud. That is not how tides work ...
The moon usually not having any gravity according to the ep was fun too.
I also liked how they could *see* and *hear* the creature hatch from a beach in broad daylight.And what was it flapping its wings against, exactly, anyway?
Some fabulous acting in this episode, but I did have to make an active effort to ignore the plot/science/everything.
Not even the worst of the Classic era stories got the science this bad.* Farfetched premise, but felt like a story from the classic era.
* Courtney wasn't to bad.
* I actually liked Danny in this episode. Much better written than last week.
* The Doctor telling them to make the choice was prefect. He actually thought was doing the respectful thing.
That's a nod to the Second Doctor."When I say run, run!" - Five (possibly Warriors Of The Deep) and maybe others.
Tegan did not leave in a huff. She left because she couldn't take the violence and innocent peoples' deaths anymore.Dramatically though, the show was more than fine. I was recalling the last time a companion left the TARDIS in a real huff, and that was Tegan - arguably the ONLY one to leave like that until now, unless you count Ian & Barbara. I really want to see the consequences on the Doctor for being himself in another new way. Well done.
Mark
It would be nice if they pretended to try just a little.Sense when does Doctor Who have to be scientifically correct?
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