I quite enjoyed this episode though I did feel the story would have worked just as well if it had been a Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode.
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I quite enjoyed this episode though I did feel the story would have worked just as well if it had been a Buffy the Vampire Hunter episode.
I'm less certain about the whole idea of anti-zones and solar (Sole? Soul? Not sure what The Doctor said) tracks, but I liked how the existence of this conscious universe was rooted in The Doctor's childhood stories from her fifth gram (she had eight!), which is a nice callback to previous beings and ideas that existed in The Doctor's childhood only for her/him to encounter them later on in life (I can't think of a specific example but I know this has happened before).
Thanks for the reminder. I'm pretty there's at least one from the classic series. I want to say something with The Fourth Doctor. I guess the vampires count but that's not what I'm thinking of.The Toclafane and the hand reaching out from under the bed spring to mind. I think there may be others even from the classic series.
Gods, no. I don't miss his music at all. Some of his softer touches were gold, but far too much of it was over-the-top bombastic crap. I'm loving Segun Akinola's completely different take and this episode was no exception....but I dearly miss Murray Gold. His music was how I connected to the show on an emotional level. Without that everything is ... empty, like one of Reginald Barclay's hologram fantasies.
Don't know about where @matthunter saw it but it's in the subtitles.Ah, that does make sense. Where did you find that spelling?
Ah, right, of course. I keep forgetting to turn those on.Don't know about where @matthunter saw it but it's in the subtitles.
Yeah, that was a great moment. People have been wondering how long it would take for Ryan to say that and now we know.Of course the best part of the episode is without a doubt..."But at least we got each other eh?......Grandad."
I desperately want to skip this episode, it sounds just as boring as every other poorly written snore fest this season. But I won't, because Chibnail isn't going to beat me. I outlasted post burn out Moffat and Andrew Cartmel, Chibnail doesn't have the skill to be as bad as those two. Still, this is going to end up being the first series/season in the entire franchise without a single good episode. Even Series 8 and every year of the 7th Doctor's era managed at least one solidly good to great episode/story, but there hasn't been a single episode of this season that I'd rewatch. Heck, there hasn't even been one that I don't regret watching. Chibnail sure is the kind of boring garbage. I'd rather be angry at something then bored, although to be fair all the boredom is starting to really piss me off so I guess that means I am starting to develop an emotional response to the series, although not a particularly positive one.
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