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Post by eithne on Jun 28, 2008 21:32:51 GMT
Epic... Amazing... Perfect...
The most shocking and unforeseen cliffhanger ever... a regeneration at the end. First the big question - Who will play the Doctor's next incarnation? To be honest I really don't have any idea. I do have a feeling that its not the last we'll see of David Tennant though - maybe I'm wrong. And what a surprising move having it at the end of episode 12 and not episode 13. To be honest I expected myself to be on here afterwards saying how annoyed I was the return of Davros as well as most of the plot had been revealed, but then that ending really took my breath away.
The only cheesy bit was Rose's reunion with the Doctor. The running was very Titanic or something along those lines and not very Doctor Who. But I loved the cruel twist of fate with a Dalek coming between them.
Martha survived then, despite what most people had predicted. But maybe next week things will be different. And I wonder will Donna last the distance as well, especially after the scene with the Shadow Proclamation woman.
The mystery of the disappearing bees was a slight bit of a letdown wasn't it. I was expecting it to be more than a minor plot device, although maybe it will prove to be much more important than we thought. The CGI of the planets and of the battle scenes on Earth were great.
Next weeks episode cannot come soon enough!
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Post by Nick on Jun 28, 2008 21:48:24 GMT
Yes I must admit..I quite enjoyed it..It was good to see Sarah Jane again and combining The Doc and Torchwood was good..and I even enjoyed the return of Rose and Martha..unfortunatley i have missed the last couple of weeks,but Im ore or less kept up with the jist
If the Doc has regenerated they have kept it very quiet...could they really keep it under wraps like that?...I have a feeling the regeneration is a false alarm
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Jun 29, 2008 14:23:58 GMT
David Tennant said on Virgin radio a few weeks ago he had almost finished filming the Christmas ep unless he was lying to keep the secret. I'll watch the repeat Friday. What was Davros like?
Patsy
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Post by Nick on Jun 29, 2008 20:38:26 GMT
Davros looked more or less the same
maybe its a temprary regeneration.....
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Jun 30, 2008 6:34:57 GMT
Was he like Michael Wisher?
Patsy
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Post by Nick on Jun 30, 2008 12:34:58 GMT
Ooh Pats..I have no idea lol..he looked just like Davros to me
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Post by eithne on Jun 30, 2008 19:23:08 GMT
Did you not watch then Patsy?
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Post by sootycat on Jul 1, 2008 9:37:59 GMT
Great episode. and how good was it seeing Davros again, who looked just the same. ( but I reckon the voice sounded different ) As did one of the Daleks, he sounded quite posh.
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Jul 2, 2008 18:04:47 GMT
I was in the fjords, Eithne. We did have BBC1 on ths ship but were having dinner when it was on. I've always liked Davros so his return has intrigued me.
Patsy
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Jul 4, 2008 11:12:33 GMT
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Jul 4, 2008 20:49:20 GMT
I wouldn't say it was perfect but it was enjoyable. There was too much padding in this RTD ego trip. There also wasn't any need for the 'Exterminate' stuff with SJS and Torchwood. One of the things I hated before was dragged out cliffhangers. The whole point is ONE thing. It should have been left with the Doctor in the Tardis.
Catherine Tate's acting was vastly improved on the previous week's overacting. I quite liked Donna in this. Davros was great but no explanation as to how he's back in the chair rather than eggcup and has his hand back.
I'll definitely be watching tomorrow.
Patsy
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