Argh Doctor Who!

Demonlawyer wrote:I've just seen the last episode with Amy and Rory. I won't give away the plot other than to say OH. MY. GOD.

Weeping angels, 1938 New York and incredible stuff
Just saw it then too. Moffat's best yet, just when I thought his best episodes were behind him. In fact, it packs more emotional turmoil, pace and intellect into the 44 minutes than a two-parter did. I doubt any two-parter will ever be this nail biting, it was amazing! I haven't been this moved since an RTD era episode. But Moffat has some explaining to do in having an American P.I role without consulting Chris Jones first!
I can't believe I'm saying it, but I've been rather disappointed in the season thus far. The episodes have been far from memorable. And Amy Pond's attitude has gotten a bit uppity for a companion. I am looking forward to this last episode which I will be watching in scant moments!

I still miss Tennant.
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I've really liked this season quite a bit actually. Though, Dinosaurs On A Spaceship was one of the worst ever in the series. I'd put it up there with Love & Monsters. I can't say I miss Tennant though, I really feel Matt is coming into his own this year.
I'm just along for the ride. :-) Looking forward to his new companion and his next regeneration.
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I've gotta say the dinosaurs episode is the only one I've really enjoyed so far.

The story with the cubes fizzled out at the end. The angels ending was kinda lame to me and the story had too many things wrong with it. Don't think they followed the rules that they had set down previously regarding the angels and time traveling.

Would have preferred them going out with a bang instead of a whimper.
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Gotta say I'm enjoying myself some Dr. Who on Netflix as well as Breaking Bad based just off the chit chat from the boards. Thanks for the exposure guys. Both are great in different ways.

Dr. Who, to me is just perfect. I ALWAYS loved time travel movies, and having no previous experience with Who or his previous incarnations feels alright, as the series introduces you to him nicely. And WOW, the story progression is amazing ... in the first few episodes you get amazing settings. The end of the world. The first Alien Spacecraft crash. I'm hooked on the premise. It seems limitless on how many episodes you can make ... time travel is good like that. You have all of history and anything your mind can concoct for the future.

I particularly like the guy playing Who. Not sure where I've seen him from, but he's excellent for the part.

Anybody else who has Netflix, I recommend Sherlock Holmes, the new series out of the UK. Only 6 episodes up, but some of the best TV I've seen in a loooooong time.
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Mr. Thomas Malloy wrote:I particularly like the guy playing Who. Not sure where I've seen him from, but he's excellent for the part.
Ok, first off, nobody spoil Malloy lest this frog hop all over you and give you warts (i didn't mean that the way it might have sounded...).

Next, Thomas, are you still in the first season?
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Jerry Dan wrote: Ok, first off, nobody spoil Malloy lest this frog hop all over you and give you warts (i didn't mean that the way it might have sounded...).
Of course not. It would be like telling somebody that Darth Vader is Luke's father.
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S'up dawg we heard you like spoilers so we put a spoiler on your spoiler so you can drive while Snape kills Dumbledore :lol:

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Yeah, still first season. Before I went to bed last night, I finished one of a a two-parter, about a dead kid in a gas mask that when he touches other people, he turns them into a ... a dead kid in a gas mask. Really creepy stuff, but in my opinion the weakest episode I've seen yet. Still, it's all good, everyones entitled to a bad episode here and there.
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Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny.
One of my favorite hoodies..... aptly named Spoilt. I actually stopped wearing it when I knew I was going to be around people....way too much staring at the chest.

MASSIVE SPOILERS AHEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Seriously don't scroll down, ever.


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Is this the spoilers thread now? Harry Potter spoiler.

I did actually get spoiled by that whole "Lets spread the Harry Potter spoiler" thing before I saw the movie though. :( Still, funny GIF image.
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Dante missed one of the levels of hell: the one reserved for those who spoil. And it's the hottest one.
I'm kinda surprised that "He's one of the dead people the kid sees" wasn't in that collage. Worst thing anyone ever spoiled for me.

-edit, oh wait, there it is, I see it tucked in there.
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