Doctor Who

Night vision,now there's an interesting thought, if all the soldiers had night vision presumably the angels couldn't move. It's the 51st century, I assume they have developed some sort of night vision goggle type thing by then
 
Aww are you all Mr Grumpy Face today?

The dialogue in that episode was just perfect, great interplay between the main three.

Can't wait for the second part, that episode was just superb, and ******* terrifying.
 
Still can't work out who River Song is...guess it'll be one of those things that the beeb will keep unanswered for a while. Still finding the new assistant a bit rubbish - very pretty yes but overly rubbish.
 
this is the 1st Doctor Who that my 10yr old daughter didn't want to watch as she remembered them from when they appeared last time.

Great episode and again time flew by, seemed like it was only on for 15mins, lol
 
The Angels were trapped at the end of the last episode with them in by tricking them to look at each other. Well there were a load of statues in that room so how were they able to move around as they would all have at least one angel looking at them.:confused:

Well when they first entered the ruins it was dark so they could move about at will. Now they are only moving when the lights are flickering out.
 
Well when they first entered the ruins it was dark so they could move about at will. Now they are only moving when the lights are flickering out.

That's why the soldiers should have used nightvision goggles or scope, that way the angels couldn't move and it wouldn't have mattered about their flickering lights :)
 
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