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You'd think that once you were sent back in time by one angel, you wouldn't be in danger of another angel doing the same thing. Or do angels not have societal rules against kill-stealing?
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I gotta be honest, I was a little disappointed in the way Rory and Amy were sent off. My biggest gripe with a lot of Moffat's writing is when he gets all wacky and convoluted with space and time and all that. It can definitely be fun, but I was hoping for a simpler quieter end to Amy Pond's story in the same way her story started, but that being said it still tugged on my heart strings when they got touched by that goddamn angel.
The hotel didn't exist anymore because of the paradox. They just went back in time and lived out their days in New York.
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SO the hotel never existed and the Angel just happened to be there when they went back to the cemetery? And what about when Amy walked like "she could see" that one time and fooled them? Fucking angels.
I liked the Statue of Liberty with teeth.
It's almost like this show isn't real!!!!
"Not the victory but the action. Not the goal but the game. In the deed the glory."
THERE HAVE TO BE RULES, EVEN IN FICTION!
Arthur Darvill's Home was Burgled
which produces this gem:
(It works if you read it in his voice)I’ve got nothing here, I can write a lot of new stuff
I've read a lot of UK-based previews for the upcoming Christmas special...all talking about the return of Vastra, Jenny and Strax--which is fun. BUT, they are part of a web-only minisode (for the UK's "Children in Need"...and it came out in November) called "The Great Detective."
...after watching it (it's nice, there are some funny lines in it and it sets up the current emotional state of the Doctor for tomorrow's show), I saw a previous web-only minisode that was obviously for the first part of the seventh season...called "Pond Life" (love the Blur shout out there.)
It's fun and worth a watch.
http://youtu.be/G17_B4uACgg--that's "The Great Detective"
and
http://youtu.be/9ZkWjkvaKpA --that's "Pond Life"
"Ood on the loo".
We'll just take the fact that this was too long and that you didn't read it...as read.
So I tried to get into this show, and I made it 6 episodes in to the Eccleston-starring reboot, but I just had to quit. I want to like this show so much, but this two-parter with the overweight farting aliens taking over London seems to have beaten me. Does the show get better if I power through this or is this what I can pretty much expect for the entire run?
I obviously have nothing interesting to add to this conversation.
If you don't like it, don't watch it.
There's always Red Dwarf. (Which, if you didn't like the Slitheen, you probably won't like either.)
We'll just take the fact that this was too long and that you didn't read it...as read.
The Slitheens (the farting aliens) are the worst villains of the Doctor Who reboot and they don't make a reappearance. And yes, the show gets better. If you quit now you're going to miss out on the Weeping Angels, the Ood, and the Silence. None of whom fart.
The sixth episode was where it hooked me. Dalek is still one of my favorites.