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I liked Lou and Andy and Ting Tong but I never thought Vicky Pollard was remotely good.
Just wondering if people in America had seen it! |
Aye, Courtney Love and France Bean Cobain are big fans.
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Widow and daughter of grunger rocker Kurt Cobain of the band Nirvana, killed himself by a self-inflicted shotgun wound to the head, though there are a lot of conspiracy theories behind the event. After Nirvana disbanded, Dave Grohl (the drummer) stepped out from behind the drum kit and formed the Foo Fighters (although for the first album, he played all the instruments, apart from guitar on the track "X-Static" I think).
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Let's stay on topic here, people.
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And, abruptly back on topic with a belated review of the episode!
I thought this episode was very good indeed. I gave it 8/10 as there were little parts of the episode I didn't really like (such as a huge great firey monstrosity being doused by a water pistol, kind of reminded me of Pokemon) but otherwise it had all the ingredients of a good solid Doctor Who episode. A moral dilemma (hurrah, the philosophy has returned) which I thought was well brought out by Donna/Tate, and now hopefully Donna knows that the Doctor always knows best :P as well as a good bit of action and mayhem which is always good. However I thought the escape pod was a bit far-fetched (yeah I know, creatures made up of molten lava are much more plausible) and at some points the plot was bit difficult to follow (grasping exactly how the Sooth-Sayers as well as the Sybbaline (Jesus just call them witches next time for gods sake its much easier to spell) connected in with the Pyroviles was a little hard to grasp, I thought). Any guesses to the 'arc' this season then? Apart from of course the constant Rose references, we know that the arc this season is supposed to be something other than a single word or character (thank god they varied it) but a lot of interlinking items, from the past three series as well, that will all connect together in the end. We have already had the news of two planets lost and have breezed over the reasons for their destruction (most unlike the Doctor). Any thoughts? Or is that going too far off topic? |
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I've got a theory, remember, jumping between alternate realities was simple back when the Time Lords were around. Now Rose is stuck in an alternate reality, right? Well, we've had references to planets disappearing, and such. What if it all eventually leads up to a return of the Time Lords and/or Gallifrey? If so, then my guess is, Rose wouldn't be stuck in the alternate reality anymore...or possibly, the walls between realities are rotting and braking down, caused by some sort of wound in time and space, which would again end up with the return of Gallifrey and the Time Lords. What do you think? |
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You guys think so epically, the new series should hire you.
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So you'd prefer a "*shrug* Oh well let's move on" or a funny ending?
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Oh wait, RTD can only do one of those things. And it's not the kickass amazing plots. |
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I kinda agree with Danny, we need a more low key finale, although I wont deny that epic plots can be good if done well.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oF0fDvdf2c (Fan video of location filming for episodes 4 x 12 and 13) |
They better give the Daleks a rest after this series. I like them but it's getting too predictable.
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