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On September 11 2011 08:03 xtfftc wrote: Really liked yesterday's episode. And it's always amazing how cheesy do the directors do each episode, even when the script doesn't need it.
But then again it's probably one of those imperfections that make things better.
Yeah I really liked it, though the happy robots felt out of place a little. So far I haven't any complaints about the season, definitely enjoying it. It sucks that theres only 3 episodes left though
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Wait what, this can't mean they're dumping Karen Gillan. Wtffffff, she wasn't in the trailer for the next episode either.
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+ Show Spoiler +I feel like Ami and Rory will be back.. no way they would leave it at that.. they'll be apart of the finale for sure (and im hoping how he 'dies'// what happens with that is answered too then..) My gut is telling me though, that this is the last season with Ami and Rory and maybe Matt Smith as the Doctor
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I liked the God Complex episode but I felt that it should have been a two-parter... It just didn't feel like a major development this way. Too many things happened way too quickly. It twas the same a few months ago with the half-season finale - it needed three episodes to develop the story properly instead of two.
Anyway, I think Ami will stick around for next season, just not as one of the main characters.
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Really disappointed in Dr Who once again, the ending of this episode felt exactly the same as the ending of the last 2 episodes. Getting really tired of belief and emotion solving every single threat to earth.
However I can't help but to feel excited for the next episode, the teaser looked awesome, but then again so did the teaser for last night's episode...
Also, Amy and Rory are supposed to be there during the Christmas Special, so I suppose they'll be there next season as well.
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I really liked this Episode , The Cybermen were just a small part of it really, the dialog between the Doctor , Craig and Stormageddon was so incredible , in every scene i buy Matt Smiths portrayal of a thousand year old Timelord.
The ending felt a little out of place for me , but i loved the little continuity nods , (blue envelopes , the Stetson) awesome.
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Fear the Doctor, he's killed all the timelords.
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On September 25 2011 19:47 Linkirvana wrote: Really disappointed in Dr Who once again, the ending of this episode felt exactly the same as the ending of the last 2 episodes. Getting really tired of belief and emotion solving every single threat to earth.
However I can't help but to feel excited for the next episode, the teaser looked awesome, but then again so did the teaser for last night's episode...
Also, Amy and Rory are supposed to be there during the Christmas Special, so I suppose they'll be there next season as well.
I think that's part of how they're exaggerating the differences between Smith and Tennant. This one is more emotional and less aggressive with solving things. He tries to guide more than drive.
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It seems this season has been every episode with river song very good , every episode without river song not so good
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On September 25 2011 19:54 Irratonalys wrote: I really liked this Episode , The Cybermen were just a small part of it really, the dialog between the Doctor , Craig and Stormageddon was so incredible , in every scene i buy Matt Smiths portrayal of a thousand year old Timelord.
The ending felt a little out of place for me , but i loved the little continuity nods , (blue envelopes , the Stetson) awesome. It is rather lame but that's Doctor Who for you; there's no way to avoid the cheesy bits :D And I guess they sort of needed a weaker episodes, considering how awesome the last two were.
For next week I really hope that Moffat didn't try to squeeze the material for two episodes into one.
On September 25 2011 20:07 Stephano wrote: Big fan of this serie !! You're getting close to becoming the awesomest Zerg in the SC2 scene ^^
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Knock knock Who's there? Doctor. Doctor who?
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This season has been good for the most part. With Matt Smith's term I feel like he doesn't go to enough planets, but then again that was back in Tennant's day. Also in Tennant's day the entire world would be in trouble from massive attacks from beings connected with machines way too much. My favorite thing about Matt Smith is I feel like he captures the fun-ness and wonder of the Doctor, but at the same time I believe him as an old man trying to accept his own demise.
On September 25 2011 23:26 xtfftc wrote: For next week I really hope that Moffat didn't try to squeeze the material for two episodes into one.
Reading some spoilers for next week I have the same worry, but I have faith in Moffat to do it.
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Tennant was amazing, Eccleston was meh, Smith is fresh, seems like a really different Doctor.
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Eccleston was meh? Meh?
MEH?!
Dalek bro
Dalek
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Last episode was really brilliant. Maybe they should have more guests in. The only problem was the plot resolution. I wish he solved more things using clever tricks rather than stupidity into blind luck.
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The question I'm waiting to have answered, is who is that old man that gets the letter as well? Looking forward to next week, I'm thinking it'll be a three-part episode with parts 2 and 3 on Christmas Day and New Years Eve.
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On September 26 2011 08:14 Stijx wrote: The question I'm waiting to have answered, is who is that old man that gets the letter as well? + Show Spoiler +Canton Everett Delaware the Third Did they explain when he got to be 1103? And if that isn't his age, was he trying to pass along a bit of code?
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On September 26 2011 08:14 Stijx wrote: The question I'm waiting to have answered, is who is that old man that gets the letter as well? Looking forward to next week, I'm thinking it'll be a three-part episode with parts 2 and 3 on Christmas Day and New Years Eve.
Hes the FBI agent that helps them in 1969. By the time in 2010 when the doctor dies hes an old man.
Looking forward to what happens next episode. Seemed the Doctor is getting ready for his death and almost accepting it.
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