Doctor Who

Absolutely brilliant Ep!!!

Now just need to work out how we got here, I'm guessing in the three month gap in between the first and second ep of the series....
 
I really don't like how they keep bringing it back so strongly to the original theme... I think I much preferred the days of Bad Wolf where it was much more subtle and it all linked along at the end and you only truly worked it out then... Admittedly I was younger then so it may have been just as obvious then xD

As for regeneration, I reckon if you can gift regenerations the Amy Child Timelord we saw earlier on may gift regenerations to the Doctor... Doubt they're going to fail to have him regenerate though xD

Am wondering how they plan on explaining him growing 200 years in this series though... As he was 900 at the first episode and 1100 when he died...

kd
 
So maybe, if all the other Timelords are gone (locked up in some time bubble or propper dead) then maybe... The Doctor has 'inherited' all the remaining regenerations from his entire race!!...

or am I just babbling here!!?? :(

when they started the new series back in the day with mr ecleson the directors and writing staff said that there no longer going by that, and he can just have as many as they need him tooooo :)
 
Wtf to say I'm lost is an understatement, I have no idea what's going on. Why was she made of the flesh, when they only found the flesh last episode, what the hell are the eyes in the corridor about. I'm confudled or does it make more sense if you've seen all the series, only really seen the last series and a bit.
 
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Well I know that plotlines are never Dr who's strong point, but that episode just left me scratching my head and wondering if I had just watched a David lynch episode.
 
Well clearly the kid time-lord in ep 2 is her kid.

I'm just confused when she was cloned :/

Must have been at some point last series.

I'm going to have to watch them all again for clues!
 
I wonder when she was switched though??

The Silence did have her for while so it could have happened then, although she did look quite along the way in the last scene. Could it have happened before the current season started??
 
What a haphazard and cobbled together two parter...

Doctor Who does go off on a tangent but this last two parter takes the biscuit.

- So the entire point of these two episodes was for the Doctor to investigate The Flesh? Did that really need two episodes to be achieved? It seems a bit of a waste to me.

- I really didn't care for the Gangers. A poor imitation of the humanoid Cylons from BSG tbh.

- Rory is an idiot, anyone with more than one brain cell could tell he was getting played by that female Ganger. You'd think with 2000 years worth of memories, he would be a bit wiser.

- The monster Ganger at the end reminded me of something out of Resident Evil.

- Interesting twist at the end.

Oh well one more episode until September. It's been pretty half and half really. The first two episodes with River Song and the guy played by Mark Sheppard were interesting, as was The Doctor's Wife. The Pirate Ship episode, and this recent two parter are pretty forgetful though to be honest.
 
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Wtf to say I'm lost is an understatement, I have no idea what's going on. Why was she made of the flesh, when they only found the flesh last episode, what the hell are the eyes in the corridor about. I'm confudled or does it make more sense if you've seen all the series, only really seen the last series and a bit.

Don't worry I have watched them all and I am confused as well.

I don't get when it could have happened, the writers are just starting to get
stupid if you ask me, In other series's its all been linked at the end none of this
every couple of episodes stuff. Makes it boring i think.
 
3 month gap between episodes 1 and 2 this season, scene in Ep 2 where The doctor and amy discuss pregnancy (as announced in ep 1) and suddenly it's gone. That would be where she went missing at a guess.
 
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