Sunday, June 5, 2011

Question of the Day: Doctor Who Edition


Well, all was revealed... If you were lucky to see it.

And if you did see the week late episode... What did you think?

7 comments:

Ian said...

I didn't realize BBCA is a week behind until yesterday. Fortunately, I don't rely on them to see Who.

The exchange between River and the Doctor when he does finally discover who she is so beautifully executed...Well done! I've watched that scene a few times now it moved me that much.

Ron Buckmire said...

BBCA is a week behind?? Where does the latest episode available?

I do rely on them, because I want it in HD.

KAOS said...

A depressing, unfocussed, self-indulgent dog's dinner. As usual, all surface gloss, fireworks and noise, amounting to nothing.

The axe can't fall soon enough.

Ian said...

@ Liberator Émigré Éire I love your review of Who. True the stories always feel rushed, but your admit the Alex and Matt pulled it off when the reveal, no?

Ian said...

@Mad Professah. Yeah, Somehow BBC America screwed up last week and didn't show the "Almost People" episode, which they did this week. I'll see if I can find that link for "A Good Man Goes To War" for you and forward it on. Yes, it was in HD.

WilsonW said...

Vik, I think I was happier with the thought layed out earlier that River could be the spirit of the TARDIS made human. His sincere emotional reactions to "her" and their partnership for the past hundreds of years made sense to me. The kind of intimacy that River speaks of between them works with the Doctor/Tardis scenario. River being who she really is, is kinda creepy to me. LOL! I don't mind her being who she is. But it makes the relationship with the Doctor odd for me. What did you think Vik??

KAOS said...

@Ian: Sorry, but no. I love Alex Kingston, but I despise Matt Smith. He's beyond awful. And the reveal was lame, like something from a daytime soap. Pathetic.

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