I'll catch up with DW Confidential later...
Re: Doctor Who
« Reply #135, on August 29th, 2011, 06:05 PM »
the Doctor telling River what she and he will become, in other words that they become lovers -- hence the "oh, I think she knows".
An entire episode was spent on saving Gwen's father, when she did nothing for him in episode 9... Several episodes were spent on Bill Pullman's character who, one episode shy from the end, is still exactly the same uninteresting character who has basically absolutely nothing to do except give a name (Pullman fans will have to go back to Zero Effect, I guess.)
Similarly, it seemed like the sole purpose of Angelo (nice story ep) was to introduce the characters to Nana "I'm going to die in a few minutes, don't bother with me" Visitor, who herself doesn't even seem to know whether she's a good or a bad girl... And who, just like her grandfather, had only one purpose, wait for it: giving names. From then on, it became even more ridiculous with the hacking and stuff.
As for this week's Doctor Who... Boring.
The TW guy is called Rhys Williams.
The DW guy is called Rory Williams.
Is it me or... IS THERE A PATTERN??
but generally its so targeted towards kids that I loose interest
I don't buy the River stuff, not really, for one she feels like SHE is the oldest in the series and not Matt..
If you watch the end in this episode, notice how they discuss where to go next..was there ever such dull small-talk between Tennant and companions? I don't think so.
The sad thing about the post above is that it's so true ... and Nao doesn't even know this yet.
The Girl Who Waited.
This one's a curiously bittersweet episode playing on the notion we were left with right back at the start of S5, of little Amelia Pond waiting for her magic Doctor to save her... Only this time, when he does finally arrive, she doesn't want saving, because she grew up.
There's been hints that S7 won't have Amy and Rory as regular characters and this is the point where I think it turns that corner. A particular line of Rory's, echoes something Davros said about the Doctor and what he does with the Chldren of Time.
Just watched TW. I found it to be fun. My girlfriend wants to thank you Aaron for misleading us :P
Fantastic Who.
Epic episode. Proper instilling of fear, with a nice conclusion, but it seems a shade convenient.
Second use of the bells of ST Clements nursery rhyme in as many episodes. Amy and Rory going home, and into their own house... The same house as in episode one, perhaps?
Plus the statement made by the beast at the end, about the gift of death, to one who has lived so long, soaked in the blood of innocents. Callback to the Pandorica, purchance?