It wasn't a paradox?1 question - where were the Reapers?
The whole point was that she was supposed to die at the base, with the implication that despite not knowing the exact details, she was saving Earth from some horrific fate. Before the Doctor's intervention, she probably sent a quick message before detonating it. Not enough to say what happened, only to warn that it was the only way to save them all.
Regardless, she didn't inspire anybody by painting her bathroom with gray matter.
1 question - where were the Reapers?
We don't know when it happened but we know it happened later than 2164, more than a century after Waters of Mars.can somebody remind me what year the Dalek Invasion of Earth was supposed to take place (i.e. when Susan left the TARDIS). It wasn't mentioned and I thought it would have been a rather significant event in Earth history that would warrant some coverage!
In the DW novel I Am a Dalek the Doctor travels back in time and alters history so that a man who died in the present after only having known his wife a short while gets to meet her earlier on in his life and thus spend more time with her than he did in the original scheme of things. But no one accused him of being an insane god then.
We don't know when it happened but we know it happened later than 2164, more than a century after Waters of Mars.can somebody remind me what year the Dalek Invasion of Earth was supposed to take place (i.e. when Susan left the TARDIS). It wasn't mentioned and I thought it would have been a rather significant event in Earth history that would warrant some coverage!
When you get the DVD pause on the News Story that appears at the end. The other two survivors told that story of what happened on Mars and how she had saved the Earth from being infected.
By the way, anyone wonder if the original plan was for WoM to air on Saturday when it would have been November 21st?
Anyone notice the Tardis has changed already since April.
Initial overnights (these will be revised later in the morning) state that The Waters Of Mars got: 9.1m viewers.
Not the best they've ever had, but still pretty good. I read X-Factor/I'm a celeb beat it though.Initial overnights (these will be revised later in the morning) state that The Waters Of Mars got: 9.1m viewers.
How does that measure up? Good ratings, bad?
from Broadcastnow.co.uk
Doctor Who special The Waters of Mars kicked off with a huge audience of 10.4m last night, but that was beaten by ITV1 pairing the return of I’m a Celebrity with X Factor.
Viewers were spoiled for choice across the terrestrials, with the return of Top Gear, a new episode of Garrow’s Law and the premiere of Clint Eastwood movie Flags of Our Fathers, but David Tennant’s return as the wide-eyed time lord kicked things off nicely at 7pm.
According to overnight figures from Attentional, an average of 9.1m (33.9%) tuned in for the hour-long special, with the audience peaking at 7.55pm with 10.4m (36.4%).
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