It was an alright episode. Felt like we're getting close to "Timelord Victorious" turf again. And the ending had me humming Princes Of The Universe.
Most importantly, have we seen the end of the sonic sunglasses?
It would have made more sense if the Doctor subconsciously took the form of someone on Trenzalore. After all, he'd seen everyone there, for nine hundred years, be born, grow old, and die. He lived with them daily in a way that he never lived with Clara.
Also, I'd like to know in-universe why the second Doctor looks like that unnamed Robin Hood actor featured in Robot of Sherwood. Unless that's actually the Doctor from the "Exiled to Earth, but not Forcibly Regenerated" period after The War Games.
'Barring accidents,' yeah. But it'd take one hell of an accident, something that would have to pretty much vaporize her instantly.
Well, the argument can be made that, this is a show that goes to great lengths to explain the change of appearence of the main character into another face/body, so the explanation when two characters basically look the same, stems from the show's innate stance on regeneration. And I don't mind it per se, just not when its done for no reason or to force an action that otherwise couldn't have.I've never understood why it needs to be explained why 12 looks like some Roman dude, any more than it needed explain why Gwen looked like Gwyneth or Martha looked like her even less memorable cousin! But if it had to be mentioned I'm glad it was in a throwaway moment like this rather than an entire episode being devoted to it.
I thought the Mire armour looked like steampunk Judoon armour.
As for the Mire technology being able to make humans immortal, I thought the Doctor took something from their medical kit and sonic'd it, I doubt the chip was meant to work that way. Also, and I may have misinterpreted this, but the chip won't make her immortal in the same way Jack's immortal. He can't die, and as Children of Men proved, blow him into tiny bits and he still comes back. I got the impression that if Maisie suffers enough damage, the chip won't be able to repair her?
'Barring accidents,' yeah. But it'd take one hell of an accident, something that would have to pretty much vaporize her instantly.
*high five*Absolutely loved it. Funny, touching and jam packed full of great moments. Five eps in and not a duff one, I am loving this year!
I won't leave you hanging.
They are really pushing the Clara's going to die theme, which does make me wonder...especially now there's a second immortality device?that might come in handy later...
*high five*
I won't leave you hanging.
They are really pushing the Clara's going to die theme, which does make me wonder...especially now there's a second immortality device?that might come in handy later...
I thought the Doctor had thrown the 2nd chip to the guy that was leaning over Ashildr when she was resting.. In fact didn't he say the 2nd chip would undo the immortality if placed inside her too?
He was offering her the chance to give immortality to her Mr. Right (if she ever found one). Either she didn't understand that after all, she lost the chip, or she never found the right guy.
AI of 82; lowest of the current series and in the lower end of the scale for the series in general.
AI of 82; lowest of the current series and in the lower end of the scale for the series in general.
RTD still holds the record for the lowest AI score though, with Love and Monsters I believe but even that was, all in all a good score in the AI scale.
I see you're ignoring the viewing figures this week because they're up and focusing on the AI 'cos it's down. Good old confirmation bias eh? Ah well we're all guilty of that.
AI of 82; lowest of the current series and in the lower end of the scale for the series in general.
RTD still holds the record for the lowest AI score though, with Love and Monsters I believe but even that was, all in all a good score in the AI scale.
I see you're ignoring the viewing figures this week because they're up and focusing on the AI 'cos it's down. Good old confirmation bias eh? Ah well we're all guilty of that.
And, IIRC, AI figures for Series 8 were also averaging 83-84. So whilst this ep is on the low end for NuWho as a whole, it's about par for the course for Capaldi's run, and yet people are still watching.
I think the AI reviewers are just getting a bit more jaded. God knows Who fans are. It's like a Laurence Miles lookalike competition these days.
What were the overnights this week, BTW?
Seems to me he'd not make her immortality cause, "Immortality is a curse". Remember in the 5 Doctors, the 1st Doctor figured that out.Couldn't the Doctor have modified the chip so it turns off after a certain amount of time since he was able to modify it so much that it works on humans? I kinda feel like the Doctor should have known better than to give Ashildr, a mere human from the era of Vikings, functional immortality without putting a time limit or something on it. Surely, a Time Lord of his experience would understand the repercussions of making a human immortal. Just seemed like a rather careless mistake for the Doctor to make.
Couldn't the Doctor have modified the chip so it turns off after a certain amount of time since he was able to modify it so much that it works on humans? I kinda feel like the Doctor should have known better than to give Ashildr, a mere human from the era of Vikings, functional immortality without putting a time limit or something on it. Surely, a Time Lord of his experience would understand the repercussions of making a human immortal. Just seemed like a rather careless mistake for the Doctor to make.
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