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flashy 23-05-2010 12:38

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well i watched it, it didnt seem up to much but then again it is a 2 parter so we'll see what the rest of the episode is like


Mossy....HUSH CHILD

Ken Moss 24-05-2010 06:16

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The slowest start to a two-parter we've had since 2005 but still not a disappointment although the..monsters...were rubbish.

harwood red 24-05-2010 10:08

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I agree 2nd part better improve!

The new writing style suits matt smith's eccentric way of playing the doctor but I just feel it is not as sharp and as clever as Russell T

Ken Moss 24-05-2010 10:17

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Originally Posted by harwood red (Post 817162)
I agree 2nd part better improve!

The new writing style suits matt smith's eccentric way of playing the doctor but I just feel it is not as sharp and as clever as Russell T

Possibly, but we're getting much less of the Doctor as a sex object wherever the TARDIS lands which suits me fine. We managed 42 years without it!

Ken Moss 12-06-2010 08:30

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Having been working away for a week I've had two episodes to catch up on and have now seen them both.

I'm still disappointed with the look of the new Silurians but Cold Blood was very in keeping with what we already know about them and the closing scenes with the TARDIS fragment in the crack have got me hooked for the finale.

Vincent and the Doctor was more of a gentle episode and an examination of a historical character that we've never had before in any medium. I wasn't blown away by it but I'll admit to welling up when Dr Black was giving his summation of Van Gogh's work in the museum. Nice stuff.

harwood red 14-06-2010 02:40

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Loved this weeks episode, great comedy value especially adding James Corden into the mix.

It made more of a light hearted episode even if upstairs was a bit sinister lol

Ken Moss 14-06-2010 06:13

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Not seen it yet as the BBC moved it around the schedules for me AGAIN on both Saturday and Sunday so will wait till Friday on BBC3 but I've heard good reports.

One of my mates said that it was how Love and Monsters should have been.

pipinfort 14-06-2010 08:34

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Leave `Love & Monsters` alone.........it was great

Ken Moss 14-06-2010 09:06

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It was absolutely dire!

It's something of a Marmite episode but I think it's obvious which side of the fence I'm sitting on. The only good thing about it was a pretty thinly veiled attack on Ian Levine....

emamum 14-06-2010 10:42

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i nearly turned it off halfway through... it was a little too cringeworthy for me.. good idea but i do think the dr was made to be too wierd

pipinfort 21-06-2010 15:49

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So.....................`The Pandorica Opens`................what a load of old guff...i think this has been the weakest season of `New Who` so far but the first part of the season finale was more suited to an episode of `The Sarah Jane Adventures` ( which i do like) , I`ve grown to like Matt Smiths Dr but the style of writing just seems poor.....which is a shame, roll on the end next week and hopefully we will get a stronger episode...........

flashy 21-06-2010 16:10

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to be honest pipples, i actually thought that last weeks episode was the last because of how it ended, it wasn't until Anthony told me that it was a two-parter that i realised that that wasn't the end (i blame my blonde hair)

pipinfort 25-06-2010 14:09

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 823618)
to be honest pipples, i actually thought that last weeks episode was the last because of how it ended, it wasn't until Anthony told me that it was a two-parter that i realised that that wasn't the end (i blame my blonde hair)

:rolleyes:;) Typical

Ken Moss 04-07-2010 10:48

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The Big Bang represents a good shift in Doctor Who production for me, less reliance on an army of Daleks invading Earth every thirteen episodes or resurrecting old companions and more on weaving story threads together. No Rose Tyler either, thankfully.

I'm loving Matt Smith as the new Doctor and hope we get a couple more seasons before he leaves the bow tie behind.

flashy 04-07-2010 14:36

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HUSH WOMAN, you say too much ;)


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