| | NeilHammond | Jun 10, 2007 7:12am | | Now that was scary. If only it had been 90 mins long, and an extra couple if thousand spent on it, a perfect Christmas or Halloween special. |
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 Sponsor | jorday | Jun 10, 2007 7:53am | | haha yeah. But regardless, i thought it was a great episode! Well thought out, and showed us a different perspective from the usual. |
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 Sponsor | ericthehamster | Jun 10, 2007 1:03pm | Just watched it .... well, when I say "watched", I use the term rather loosely, as I spent most of the episode behind a cushion.
Really enjoyed it - I agree it would have been a good Halloween one!
Better than Love and Monsters (the other "Dr Who Light" episode).
I also enjoyed the reviews and comments here:
tachyontv.typepad.com [tachyontv.typepad.com]
(one of my favourite "fan" sites) |
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 Sponsor | zurrealmonk | Jun 15, 2007 11:41am | | It was pretty cool, despite the fact that the Doctor and Martha were barely in it. The new series definitely has some great writing going on. |
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 Sponsor | ericthehamster | Jun 15, 2007 1:55pm | | Stephen Moffat is definitely one of the best writers... |
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 Sponsor | ericthehamster | Dec 19, 2007 12:22pm | | Just thought I'd revive this thread, as I saw this episode on BBC3 tonight - even more scary than before, and watched most of it without my glasses, and hiding behind my daughter... |
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| | DockGreen | Dec 21, 2007 1:09am | If you heard/listen to the audio commentary for the episode, they found a fatal flaw in the Angel's way of attacking.
It was dead clever. |
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 Sponsor | ericthehamster | Dec 21, 2007 4:07am | Is that on the DVD, or on the BBC website?
I presume it doesn't relate to the way the Doctor got them in the end? |
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