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Post by Elliot Kane on May 1, 2010 21:52:17 GMT
Flesh & Stone... Won't be a single kid left in front of the sofa, watching that! Talk about winding the psychological tension up high! Love the way the Doctor wins, too. Obvious in retrospect, but I really never saw it coming. Another great ep... And vampires next week. Coolness ;D
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Post by SPS on May 2, 2010 1:08:26 GMT
Again I liked this episode. I kind of liked the implication that Virginia Swan may have caused the Doctor to regenerate (at least that is the implication of the mystery of who she murdered was). Also I wasn't expecting to see Amy come on to the Doctor like that. She looked kind of desperate. Also was it a coincidence that the big event happens at the season finale. Probably not as it is the season finale lol.
Anyhow I like that this Doctor seems a bit sharper than Tennant and Eccelston's ones. This may be the first time since I started watching that the Doctor has figured out what the problem is so early instead of the problem appearing (IE Cybermen and Daleks) and then him returning to it later.
I am genuinely intrigued about Amy now, and really can't wait to see how Moffat ties this up.
So far nearly half way through the season and we haven't had a true stinker yet (Just one that kinda smelled funky, the Dalek one), unlike in previous seasons.
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Post by Elliot Kane on May 8, 2010 20:00:09 GMT
Well, what an interesting ep Vampires of Venice was! By turns funny, dramatic and exciting. Not as good as the Weeping Angels stuff, maybe, but still a really good ep. Liked it a lot. Still not a single bad ep! GREAT start to the Smith era 
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Post by SPS on May 9, 2010 1:31:41 GMT
Pretty good episode. Very humorous and a bit odd. I liked it. Also it was a nice twist that a crack was in the TARDIS.
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