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Post by Jack Frost on May 28, 2011 22:51:25 GMT
Well ... we found out who eyepatch woman is. She's the worst midwife EVER. I thought it was really heart-warming how that guy (The Scottish one I can't remember the name of) let his ganger be the "real" one.
And the creepy horse-skeleton thingy that Ganger!Jennifer turned into was legitimately creepy and disturbing.
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Post by Hoji on May 29, 2011 0:49:58 GMT
Pretty much called who Eyepatch Lady was, as soon as she said whatever it was in her first appearance, then we learned Amy was pregnant.
Did not expect the Amy is a Flesh thing to pan out, though I was suspicious since the Doctor knew of the Flesh...
It sucks that I'm going to be gone from Thursday until Sunday or Monday next week. That looks amazing.
As for the episode itself, I wish the Ganger Doctor had been a recurring villain, but his switch plot was good.
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Post by Kougami Foundation on May 30, 2011 23:44:49 GMT
Apparently it was confirmed that the Ganger Amy has been around for the entire Series 6; not even the first episode was the real Amy. I prefer the idea of her being swapped out in the 3 month gap in the premiere.
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Post by Suzie Miyazaki on May 31, 2011 11:30:08 GMT
It would've been nice if they'd hinted at that ...
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Post by Kougami Foundation on May 31, 2011 15:27:00 GMT
I figured that the hint was "I'mp regnant" followed by "I'm not pregnant" and finally the Doctor knowing about the Flesh.
But yeah, a proper hint would have been good.
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Post by The Hathaway Foundation on Jun 3, 2011 16:21:04 GMT
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Post by Suzie Miyazaki on Jun 5, 2011 15:57:47 GMT
I'm actually watching it right now and listing the high points: - Rory being absolutely badass.
- The Thunderbirds reference "I won't be needing you again Parker," "Yes m'lady,"
- Sontaran commander Strax and his cheery vows to kill people. As well as his boast about "Lactic fluids". His death actually upset me because he was one of the best things about that episode.
- The Doctor masquerading as a Headless Monk and every single soldier "relaxing".
- Vash the sword wielding silurian detective (Dressed as a frikkin samurai no less) and her cockney maid Jenny.
- You know what since it consists of Judoon, Silurians, Sontarans, WWII fighter pilots, space pirates, The Doctor's army in general.
- Rory's cute little crying bit. Amy's right a crying Roman with a baby is definitely cool.
- The fact that the TARDIS can translate baby.
- The doctor's cot, it's so lovely! Prop department get a cookie.
- "On their wedding night ..."
- Who River Song actually is: I f*ck*ng knew it!
OMG!
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Post by Foundation X on Jun 6, 2011 2:04:11 GMT
I didn't bother to think about River's identity until she appeared at the end. Then I got it.
Decent episode overall.
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Post by Yui and Retsu on Jun 16, 2011 2:24:28 GMT
So, apparently Series 7 is going to be like this:
14 episodes (unknown if the Christmas special counts as one), starts I believe early 2012, like a week after the Christmas special, I'm sure, then the rest in late 2012 (the next Christmas special may be one of the 14), into early 2013.
It's...confusing.
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Post by Adam Park on Jun 16, 2011 2:33:43 GMT
Very confusing...
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Post by Yui and Retsu on Jun 16, 2011 2:36:46 GMT
Possibly has something to do with Moffat being "tired" from writing that and his Sherlock episode, as well as overseeing both shows, or something. That's what some people think.
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Post by Suzie Miyazaki on Jun 16, 2011 6:53:13 GMT
Torchwood's coming back soon, but the only bit I've seen was in a trailer for "Original British Drama" on BBC1.
Random Special Agent: If you're the best England's got then God help you. Gwen: I'm Welsh *PUNCH!*
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Post by Hoji on Jun 16, 2011 21:38:38 GMT
Love that trailer.
Four weeks, I think.
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Post by Adam Park on Jun 16, 2011 22:52:46 GMT
Yep!
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Post by Arthur Ingram on Jun 21, 2011 17:53:08 GMT
As good as Gaiman's ep was I'm a little annoyed BBC's budget was messed up after I saw This.
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