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Yes, very happy! He's an excellent actor and will provide the gravitas of Hartnell (same age as Bill when cast as the Doctor) with Tom Baker's...
That's BBC budget cuts - sorry, Time Lord justice - for you!
You're quite right - it was.
Dimensional transcendence. I can't remember the exact episode but it was involving Leela and he used two boxes to illustrate it. I think either...
The opening scene with dear old Billy was something special. I'm not sure though how it (as continued later in the episode) squares with the...
Presumably Mr Sweet told her And her blind daughter was played by Dame Diana's daughter IRL.
It's still commercial-free; I agree with the comment that it's too short but I think the BBC feel they need to keep it that way so that they can...
...until the last two minutes which got too 'happy ending-y' for me.
TROA was more than a nodding homage to George Lucas' Mos Eisley Spaceport whereas Cold War owes quite a bit to the Alien franchise. Preferred the...
I think you're onto something there...
Sorry you didn't like it. I was more upset by the Doctor polishing Solomon off last week than I was by the gun-pointing, which at least was in the...
Wow! I think you'll love A Town called Mercy....
Loved the twists with Oswyn but not sure how the Moff is going to have Jenna-Louise Coleman pop up again as Clara from Christmas. But...Oswyn...
Yep, so you'll get it only a few hours after we do
Same here; I also loved the tribute to Nicholas Courtney.
That's the thing about psychosomatic illness - it's not rational.
The monsters were effectively quasi-psychosomatic projections, not under George's conscious control. Once the cause of his psycholgical upset was...
'Night Terrors' was much much better IMO: discrete storyline, monsters, a problem with a solution and not much of a deus ex machina element.
Although 'Let's kill Hitler' answered for me more questions than it asked, I still subscribe to this comment: 'The difference between the...