http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/d...panion-1303875 Really looking forward to when she arives. Sounds like they're going to do it well and i really hope this 'character change' the Doctor undergoes is good.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/d...panion-1303875 Really looking forward to when she arives. Sounds like they're going to do it well and i really hope this 'character change' the Doctor undergoes is good.
River returns in two episodes, I am not excited...Hopefully that is the last we see of her ever.
And yeah Tennant had the best dark and serious bits.
It's his acting, just go watch some of it, while matt smith can do some serious bits, most of the time he's just goofing around and i think in the end it just fucks it up. Go watch the first episode you see him in, he just acts over the top childish. That combined with the amount of episodes he does it in in the end just adds up and up, then when it comes to a serious part it just doesn't seem natural.
That combined with not as good acting, looks come into it too and i personally think Tennant can pull off the serious look much better.
It looks like Amy is going to choose to part ways with the Doctor.
This is going to be heart-wrenching to watch; saying goodbye to your best friend =(
I wonder how she'll do it... properly? Or with a big blow-up? Or a screw you?
They die from the sound of it don't they? Or something bad is going to happen, i'm expecting death or something time related due to the whole episode being about the angels etc.
Well, SOMEONE is going to die from the Weeping Angels. I'm guessing it's going to be Rory.
From the director: "It is a heart-breaking farewell to Amy and Rory. We see the Doctor and his little Amelia Pond race through the streets of Manhattan to save Rory with help along the way as River Song charges back on to our screens, just in time to say goodbye."
He also stated that both Ponds will depart "in a final encounter with the Weeping Angels in Episode 5. Not everyone gets out alive, and I mean it this time."
It would be so depressing to have the entire Pond family die off. Of course, they could throw us and have Rory's dad die or something instead. I'm really feeling like Amy is going to tell off the Doctor in some way, really give him the cold hard truth. The Doctor is supposed to be changing dramatically after the departure of Amy so SOMETHING crucial is going to go down for him.
"Writer Moffat said of the Doctor: “He becomes a slightly different man. He dresses differently."
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No more Bowties?
Also I think it's pretty much a given at this point that either Rory dies, and Amy can't take it, so she tells the Doctor to fuck off and leaves him forever, or Amy dies, Rory flips out, as lets face it he's not the Doctors biggest fan, and tells him that he's a curse etc, and leaves forever.
I don't think they'll kill them both off, as it's far more dramatic and wrenching to have ONE die and the survivor lay all the blame (rightly?) at the Doctors feet, this causes a character change that hopefully doesn't include the loss of Bowties.
Tbh I'm quite glad they're going to take a more serious route with the next section of this season, Matt Smith is great and the cheese factor has always been a part of Doctor Who, but I think they're taking it a LITTLE too far, and need to bring it back to a more Tennant era of seriousness. Of course Matt Smith can never fully pull off the 'Last Surviving Timelord' grimmness that Tennant did so perfectly, but I'm sure he'll give it a damn good shot.
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In the end the Doctor is the biggest villain of genocide. It would just be his true self coming out again.
One thing I don't get about this last western episode is why the Doctor wanted the Alien Doctor dead.
Yes, the Doctor went to the ship and saw the brutal experiments... but the Doctor has done much worse to his enemies.
Perhaps the Doctor was projecting his own guilty feelings about his past onto the Alien Doctor? If that's the case, then I can understand why he had a change of heart and wanted to save the Alien Doctor instead; when the Sheriff gave his life I think perhaps the Doctor realized that his own companions (the Ponds) would have done the same if it were him. Thus the Doctor feels his friends are his redemption, in the way the the Alien Doctor feels this new town is his penance.
I answered my own question but I thought it was an interesting dynamic. The script is confusing on this show though so who knows?
Exactly, the two-parter with the angels wasn't nearly as good as "Blink" (which, incidentally, is one of my favorite episodes). Also, it pretty much ruined one of the cool things about the engels - they look like they are weeping, because they need to cover their faces to noot look at each other. The bunch on angels in the two parter kept looking at each other all the time.
This series, sadly, isn't as good as 6. In terms of the new series', I think 5 and 6 were some of the best in terms of storytelling. Russel T. Davies, while I give him credit for bringing the show back, had too many fluff episodes happen. Series 7 seems like it's gone back to that. A Town Called Mercy had some wonderful talking points in it, but nothing really involving a main storyline. And if the main storyline is really all about getting the new companion in, then im sorry, that's just kinda sad considering the epic feel that the cracks in time or the doctor's death in 5 and 6 did.
Except mean evil poopyface guy killed the Triceratops
Agreed. Makes me sad everyone forgets him.
Yea, it never seems real when he is all being angry and stuff =/
Well it's not going to be River because she has to make it to the library. I hope it's Amy. I like Amy and stuff but Rory has died so much that it would be sort of boring for him to die again.
Yea, but Angel Bob was pretty cool and creepy as well.
Yea I have to say overall I was disappointed in the latest episode It felt really empty to me, and the way that Ben Browder died was completely lame as well.
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you'll notice that he was undecided about what to do with him until jex said "thank god you're people dont have to count on you to make the tough decisions"
the time war is a very sensitive topic to the doctor and someone insinuating he cant make tough decisions when he commited genocide on his entire race to save the universe just made him snap. of course jex didnt know about the time war and probably wouldnt have said anything if he knew it still made something snap inside the doctor
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my favorite episode used to be the girl who waited but my new favorite is dinosaurs on a spaceship
most fun ive had watching an episode since idk when perfect mix of wide eyed child like doctor and dark doctor
"im 31 dad i dont have a christmas list anymore!!" "I DO!!!"
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True, but that brings up another point: it was established in "Blink" that the angels don't actually kill people, they send them back in time. It was pretty much the plot of the episode. And yet, when we see the angels again, they do an awful lot of killing...
Yes, I'm nitpicking. I liked the concept of the angels a lot, and pretty much everything that made them feel unique was later ruined or ignored.
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