Danny Stewart |
May 1, 2006 6:00 AM |
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Originally Posted by Ross Hendrie
Im afraid I was disappointed with the episode. Sure it was good seeing K9 and that back but im afraid I wasn't impressed or excited at all about the plot.
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I thought the plot was certainly within the "above average" category at least, just as most of the others this new series (as a whole, not just series two) have turned out. Aliens manipulating children at a school to gain access to the power of their minds to unlock a universal puzzle? That's pretty good stuff, even if not as new and different as the events of, say, "The Empty Child."
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Originally Posted by Chris Britton
Ross, to be honest i thought you would have liked it, I am suprised. :)
Im my opinion, this was Doctor Who back to it's best, after a lacklusture opener and a slightly dissappointing 2nd episode, this one brought it back to brilliance and reminded me of why it was good, a nice plot, some fine acting and preformances, and with another linkt to the past in the form of Sarah Jane Smith and K9 was a nice add in, i was scared when i first saw the Aliens and creeping around in school. And i was very sad when K9 sacrficied itself. it was a dramtic, well planned ending, and i was happy with a new K9 appeared. This was the best episode so far, and my favorite of the series, 5 out of 5! :)
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Very glad to see you're enjoying these episodes once again as you should be, Chris!
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Originally Posted by Bajoran Rogue
I liked this one. Last weeks's, I had to watch twice to like it, and watched the one before that twice, both times on the BBC Three repeats and wasn't too sure about that, but this week's I liked first time. Definatly want to see the old serieses after this.
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I sympathize with your opinions on these episodes, Rogue, except that "Tooth and Claw" only took one viewing to have me like it. Other than that, though, we're on the same page, and I'm glad that this episode has whetted your appetite for the old series! That's very good to hear, and I hope that this episode had that effect on more than just you!
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Originally Posted by Ronn
OK i have now seen this episode, and it was very impressive, one thing troubles me, how did the doc get a job in this school? I really dont understand why people liked K9 so much though, what exactly was the point of him? A robot dog, oh please. In my mind, the 2 most ridiculous things in Doc Who are K9 and Bessie. Come on now, a time lord of all people driving all around the countryside in a stupid old clamped out ancient piece of junk. How does he explain if a policeman stops him in the street for his drivers license? Absolutely rubbbish. But away from all that, i liked the episode
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Ouch. Ronn's being a bit harsh in this review. I'll tell you that I'm one of Doctor Who's more hardcore followers, in case you couldn't tell. I'm pretty nitpicky, and obsessive about minute details, but I love K9 and I always have. A robot dog could easily have been cheesy, but the prop and the personality and the life that John Leeson's voice brought to the character made him a most endearing friend to the Doctor that a generation of fans loved. I met John Leeson myself once and he's a fantastic man, and I really love K9 unabashedly and unashamedly. And as far as Bessie? That's just sad that you can't appreciate the Third Doctor's love of gadgets and automobiles. In the episode Spearhead From Space, the Doctor has a chance to get behind the wheels of one such car, and he has fun with it so he requests another one from the Brigadier. Then he tweaks it and employs modifications to make his life easier during his stay on Earth. It's hard to get around on Earth without a car, and the Doctor's a sentimental old Time Lord, so cut him some slack.
There. My defense of Doctor Who. ;) :tardis:
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