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View Poll Results: Rate Doctor Who 4x11 - "Turn Left"
10/10 - Brilliant 3 15.00%
9/10 - Fantastic 3 15.00%
8/10 - Great 2 10.00%
7/10 - Very Good 1 5.00%
6/10 - Good 0 0%
5/10 - Fair 4 20.00%
4/10 - Poor 1 5.00%
3/10 - Very Poor 0 0%
2/10 - Horrible 0 0%
1/10 - Unwatchable 0 0%
0/10 - Partners in Crime 0 0%
-1/10 - Voyage of the Damned 0 0%
-2/10 - (no adequate description exists) 6 30.00%
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Old June 22, 2008, 2:02 AM
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Doctor Who 4x11 - "Turn Left"

"Turn Left" by Russell T Davies
Rose is back, Donna turned right, Doctor is dead, Bad Wolf, end of the universe, blah blah, etc. Does anyone really care?


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Old June 22, 2008, 2:08 AM
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Does anyone really care?
No. No they don't.
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Old June 22, 2008, 2:15 AM
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No. No they don't.
Amen.

RTD, I have a message for you.



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Old June 22, 2008, 3:48 AM
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So uh... what was up with it?
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I liked it.

There.
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So uh... what was up with it?
It was pretty much a pointless episode that tied up / solved nothing, could have been done without, was filled with stupid and awkward dialog.. and yeah, was pretty much crap.
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Old June 22, 2008, 4:47 AM
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Tied up and solved nothing? Lest we forget, young Kody, that this is the first of a three parter, presumably everything will be tied up and solved in part three
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Old June 22, 2008, 5:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Ronnie Rowlands View Post
Tied up and solved nothing? Lest we forget, young Kody, that this is the first of a three parter, presumably everything will be tied up and solved in part three
Incorrect -- this is not considered part of the finale. The finale is two parts and starts next week.

So yes -- tied up and solved nothing, and was completely and utterly pointless. And annoying. And crap. Yeah.
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The whole point of the story is what a world without the Doctor would be. And I thought it was interesting and fun to see.

RTD created such a realistic world (in the way that we cope) without the Doctor.

Through this Rose found Donna and a connection to the Doctor as she has been searching through all the worlds for him. In this world she comes to late and sees him die but finds Donna instead and uses this to get to the Doctor.

I think Rose can always see the Doctor (e.g in Midnight) But can only travel through to another universe if it is present day or on Earth.

Confusing but as Ron said it will all be tied up by 13, even if it isn't part of the finale. Theres still things from episode 1 and 2 that haven't been tied up!

Can't wait for the finale. Its going to be incredible and all the companions (plus a few of their friends) all coming together will be great!
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I thought this episode was brilliant. And I liked Voyage of the Damned.

Deal wit' it.
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Well i felt this truly was one of the finest pieces of television I have ever seen.

There.

I was particularly moved by the 'Labour camps' scene, so moving and so real. I didn't find this annoying and crap at all. And also, I think this is a three parter, because it ended on a cliff hanger that is going to lead directly into next week's episode.

So, you know, whoever wants to start the boring ''RTD must die" tirade again, go right ahead, I'm out of this thread.
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Well i felt this truly was one of the finest pieces of television I have ever seen.

There.

I was particularly moved by the 'Labour camps' scene, so moving and so real.
Agreed, there were tears in my eyes when they took nice Italian man away to die. Shades of Children of Men or V for Vendetta there, methought.
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Well i felt this truly was one of the finest pieces of television I have ever seen.

There.

I was particularly moved by the 'Labour camps' scene, so moving and so real. I didn't find this annoying and crap at all. And also, I think this is a three parter, because it ended on a cliff hanger that is going to lead directly into next week's episode.

So, you know, whoever wants to start the boring ''RTD must die" tirade again, go right ahead, I'm out of this thread.
QFT. Especially the labour camps.

Slightly worrying, however, was that the flash of light from the nuclear explosion of the Titanic crashing went in front of the BBC logo/scrolling newsreel:

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Also, wasn't it nice of Alexi Sayle to take all those people into his house, Rat? (You like The Young Ones, you should get it)
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I enjoyed it too. Perhaps due to my low expectations.
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Isn't it great how we all have differing opinons on the episodes, with this degree of variance the series stands in good stead to carry on for a very long time indeed (longer than it already has done obviously!) and with who ever is at the helm. So long as we don't get too pickey with each others opinions or postings these are very interesting discussions. A bit of respect goes a very long way.
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Old June 22, 2008, 7:44 AM
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Isn't it great how we all have differing opinons on the episodes, with this degree of variance the series stands in good stead to carry on for a very long time indeed (longer than it already has done obviously!) and with who ever is at the helm. So long as we don't get too pickey with each others opinions or postings these are very interesting discussions. A bit of respect goes a very long way.
Oh, somebody is bound to spoil the status quo. Most of the time, I simply post my (short) op, vote, and then gtfo of the thread.
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Oh, somebody is bound to spoil the status quo. Most of the time, I simply post my (short) op, vote, and then gtfo of the thread.
I think I shall adopt this strategy
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I like how Danny hasn't bothered to put the real program synopsis up... Not! Way to go and throw your dolly out the pram. We all know you hate RTD and the return of Rose but who cares what you think. I really enjoyed this episode and liked the idea of how the world would be without the Doctor. One of the best episodes of the series. I also liked Murray's score in this episode.

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Well i felt this truly was one of the finest pieces of television I have ever seen.

There.

I was particularly moved by the 'Labour camps' scene, so moving and so real. I didn't find this annoying and crap at all. And also, I think this is a three parter, because it ended on a cliff hanger that is going to lead directly into next week's episode.

So, you know, whoever wants to start the boring ''RTD must die" tirade again, go right ahead, I'm out of this thread.
And I fully agree with Ronnie.
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