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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #200 on: 03 Jun 2011, 20:46 »

ok, i guess that makes about as much sense as most things in dr who, but they could have made that abit more clear.


Wait, who was that little girl we saw regenerating in an alleyway? Are we saying that she's Jenny, or Amy's baby, or some other mysterious person?

i think she's the girl from the space suit, who's probably amelia's baby.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #201 on: 04 Jun 2011, 18:12 »

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA THIS EPISODE
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #202 on: 04 Jun 2011, 18:14 »

Rory was so awesome.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #203 on: 04 Jun 2011, 18:14 »

And can we please not overuse the Flesh.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #204 on: 04 Jun 2011, 18:29 »

Dad Rory is great. Roman Rory is great. What a bamf. Although I thought him telling the Doctor to stop hugging Amy was unnecessary, Rory isn't that much of a butt, stop writing him like that
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #205 on: 04 Jun 2011, 19:05 »

so awesome! can't wait 'til next week!

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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #206 on: 04 Jun 2011, 19:10 »

Should be back in September.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #207 on: 04 Jun 2011, 23:28 »

Great episode, but I still want to smack Moffat for all the two-parters and his obsession with Chekhov's Gun.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #208 on: 05 Jun 2011, 07:23 »

I got goosebuuuumps! I saw it coming from pretty close to the beginning of the episode and STILL got chills. Yay!

And yeah, these two-parters are getting on my nerves; I already don't like television shows because I like things to be wrapped up in nice neat little packages. At least this one didn't end with SO much of a cliffhanger like the others have, but still... hiatus sucks.

Squawk - I think it was a little more tongue-in-cheek than anything, since the doctor teased about asking permission first. Maybe a little bit of honesty thrown in too, but I think at this point Rory realizes there's nothing there.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #209 on: 07 Jun 2011, 06:11 »

Yeah I'm not too impressed by the break until the autumn, not least because in the autumn I won't have a TV! ARGH!

I can't believe I didn't realise about Amy's baby as soon as we found out her name. I'd remarked on the watery link between the two women ages ago, and it just didn't click! My mind is rather tangled trying to work out how exactly it can be true - and also I am in awe at how far in advance this must have been planned.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #210 on: 07 Jun 2011, 06:58 »

I don't have a tv now :-D
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #211 on: 08 Jun 2011, 06:06 »

I don't have a tv either, May, just watch it on bbc iplayer!
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #212 on: 08 Jun 2011, 06:16 »

I forget that in the real world people have internet connections which are faster than 352Kbps.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #213 on: 12 Jun 2011, 19:48 »

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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #214 on: 24 Jul 2011, 18:37 »

Series 6 Part 2 Trailer.

SO MANY QUESTIONS


Also: here's an awesome video of the Doctor Who Fan Orchestra playing 'I Am The Doctor.' It brings tears to my eyes each time I watch it.... an entire orchestra created of Whovians from all over the world, playing their instruments in their bedrooms.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xj1YhlEmXkw
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #215 on: 26 Jul 2011, 23:07 »

Totally called it that the Silence were coming back. I was so disappointed with them in the first two episodes because I felt like there was just this huge crescendo of expectations that they were going to make shit hit the fan and then, yeah.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #216 on: 27 Jul 2011, 02:00 »

Rory punched Hitler  :-D
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #217 on: 13 Aug 2011, 18:51 »

So, to hold people over before the season resumes on the 27th, the BBC is doing interviews with celebrities on what their favorite Matt Smith episodes/characters/villains/monsters are. And it's being done over the next three weekends (including tonight).

*sigh* This should have been a DVD extra, not a TV special. Just do reruns of season 6. That'll help people catch up, not interviews with random people.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #218 on: 23 Aug 2011, 15:49 »

Rory punched Hitler  :-D

I nearly got up and high fived my TV when I saw that.

So, to hold people over before the season resumes on the 27th, the BBC is doing interviews with celebrities on what their favorite Matt Smith episodes/characters/villains/monsters are. And it's being done over the next three weekends (including tonight).

The thing that sucks about those is that it's all just the last season. Asking people their scariest Who-niverse creature?

Vashta Nerada, game, set, match.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #219 on: 23 Aug 2011, 17:29 »

So, to hold people over before the season resumes on the 27th, the BBC is doing interviews with celebrities on what their favorite Matt Smith episodes/characters/villains/monsters are. And it's being done over the next three weekends (including tonight).

The thing that sucks about those is that it's all just the last season. Asking people their scariest Who-niverse creature?

Vashta Nerada, game, set, match.
While I may not be up to date on the classic foes/creatures, I will say that out of the new seasons, the Weeping Angels are bowels-breaking terrifying. The concept of them alone is just a nightmare. Then Moffat ratcheted-up the nightmare fuel in season 5 with the two-parter featuring them.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #220 on: 23 Aug 2011, 23:30 »

personally, i think their creepitude was somewhat diminished when he showed them moving.

i'm really hoping to see more of the silence.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #221 on: 27 Aug 2011, 19:52 »

So, "Let's Kill Hitler". It was an interesting episode. All I will say is that the title is misleading on a literal level.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #222 on: 27 Aug 2011, 22:41 »



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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #223 on: 28 Aug 2011, 04:14 »

SO MANY LEVELS OF AWESOME...YET AT THE SAME TIME, SO MANY QUESTIONS.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #224 on: 29 Aug 2011, 12:29 »

Once again, a great Amy/Rory timing/reponse joke:

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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #225 on: 30 Aug 2011, 14:55 »

Once again, a great Amy/Rory timing/reponse joke:

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Of course, that line implies that days like "Let's Kill Hitler" have happened before. *looks at "The Pandorica Opens/"The Big Bang"*
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #226 on: 02 Sep 2011, 01:57 »

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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #227 on: 02 Sep 2011, 04:53 »

It occurs to me that it might have been a clever way of getting around the fact that the doctor only has two regenerations left over. Perhaps now he has an extra nine.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #228 on: 04 Sep 2011, 01:19 »

that's what i figure, it just strikes me odd that her parents weren't abit more concerned over it. it also might justify a few things that would otherwise seem like discrepancies.

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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #229 on: 04 Sep 2011, 08:19 »

Discrepancies in Dr Who?
A perception filter did it.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #230 on: 05 Sep 2011, 05:35 »

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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #231 on: 05 Sep 2011, 07:45 »

Well, "Night Terrors" was a nice little breather episode. Sure, it felt a little weak here and there, but it definitely made up for that in sheer nightmare fuel.

Still waiting on "The God Complex" (i.e., the minotaur episode), which is a little later in the season I think. From the preview of that episode I saw, it looks like it'll be a very interesting ride.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #232 on: 05 Sep 2011, 12:56 »

i thought it was doing really well up until the third act.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #233 on: 07 Sep 2011, 12:37 »

Remember like two seconds ago when we were talking about the scariest creatures?

Giant ugly doll: low on that list.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #234 on: 07 Sep 2011, 13:30 »

Mark Gatis can write Crime and Detective fiction quite well but he sucks at Sci-Fi.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #235 on: 09 Sep 2011, 02:43 »

that's what i figure, it just strikes me odd that her parents weren't abit more concerned over it. it also might justify a few things that would otherwise seem like discrepancies.

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« Reply #236 on: 10 Sep 2011, 19:25 »

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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #237 on: 11 Sep 2011, 10:34 »

So I started watching Doctor Who for the first time ever. Was starting with Let's kill Hitler a bad place to start
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #238 on: 11 Sep 2011, 12:32 »

Yes, wow, you must be so confused right now.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #239 on: 11 Sep 2011, 16:46 »

So I started watching Doctor Who for the first time ever. Was starting with Let's kill Hitler a bad place to start
Yes. Go back to the start of the revival in 2005 and work your way up to the current season. You'll be better off. Although, avoid "Love and Monsters" like a disease-ridden mutant freakshow. No exceptions.

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Moving on, "The Girl Who Waited" was a nice episode. I liked how we get some serious development on Rory and Amy's relationship and how a slight gag from the beginning of Matt Smith's run (his Doctor never being on time) comes back to bite him in the ass. Props to Karen Gillian for her acting skills in this one.

Next week is "The God Complex". I await with excitement.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #240 on: 13 Sep 2011, 13:51 »

A BLOO BLA BLOO BLOOO TENNANT BLOO

This, but perhaps more eloquently.

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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #241 on: 15 Sep 2011, 22:12 »

I like Love and Monsters.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #242 on: 01 Oct 2011, 15:01 »

So, final episode of the series just aired. I said from the very first two episodes that I wouldn't be able to pass judgement until I'd seen how it all ended.

And now I have... wow, that was fantastic!
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #243 on: 01 Oct 2011, 18:24 »

well, the 'twist' was telegraphed a mile off, but yeah, that was pretty great. Especially right at the end, although tying it to 'the fall of eleven' or whatever it was means that they're setting up plot points that won't come to fruition until Smith decides to do something else.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #244 on: 02 Oct 2011, 00:47 »

well that's kind of as it should be. foreshadowing big events like that needs to be done far in advance to build up anticipation.

the one thing i'm abit disappointed in with this season is that with everything else, they don't seem to have made any movement on the big question from the end of the last one: why did the tardis explode?

and could rory get anymore badass?
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #245 on: 02 Oct 2011, 00:50 »

I got quite muddled but I was happy just to let it carry on and see what happened. Am I right in thinking that this series finale was the one written by a group of school children? If so, great job children! I enjoyed that much more than some of the "proper" writers' episodes.

I was not expecting the plot twist, actually, but that's probably because I don't think about it but just let it happen. I'd genuinely started to believe that the Doctor was going to die and wondering what on earth they were going to do with Matt Smith for the remaining year he's contracted for!

Remind me - who are the Eleven? Ought I know this?
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #246 on: 02 Oct 2011, 02:51 »

I was not expecting the plot twist, actually, but that's probably because I don't think about it but just let it happen.

Same here. I find shows much more enjoyable when I just sit back and let the storyteller tell.

Remind me - who are the Eleven? Ought I know this?

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« Reply #247 on: 02 Oct 2011, 05:52 »

well that's kind of as it should be. foreshadowing big events like that needs to be done far in advance to build up anticipation.
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It's not that it won't happen for a while which would be fine, it's that it won't happen until things not at all related to the story come to pass which means that the writers will be forced to spin wheels for a while. So while I'm sure I'll enjoy the stuff the team comes up with as they haven't failed me yet, I'll never be able to shake the feeling that on some level it's all filler plot.

and probably, lets be honest. He hasn't stopped yet.
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Re: The Eleventh Doctor
« Reply #248 on: 02 Oct 2011, 09:23 »

We felt a little let-down by this finale, honestly. We both caught the twist as it happened and I think that didn't help. I guess we were hoping for a little more scary or suspenseful from Steven Moffat.

However, Rory is as badass as they come. *swoons*
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« Reply #249 on: 07 Oct 2011, 01:55 »

I was kinda underwhelmed by the finale actually. It just seemed so 'meh, just another day of Doctor Who'. There's just been too many 'shocking' twists thrown in this season that nothing really surprised me at the end.

(I don't know why but I was really annoyed with the visual difference between the scenes they had filmed in Utah for 'The Impossible Astronaut' with the ones in the finale. It was a really minor thing but that really distracted me...)
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