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Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
that's what I mean though, it used to be that the Doctor had near misses and occasionally took a hit and died then we'd get to see Perry's cleavage..
not all of this "agh we saw them being killed in front of us" it was more "f***ing hell the Dalek is going to hear them as soon as one of them breathes out" - far better cliff hangers.
I like it! I suspect you're right.I've thought about it, I admire your spotting that, and I don't doubt you're right but it's a bit... you know.... pandorica.... or Day oft he Tentacle come to think of it...
If it's going to be all two-parters this series I might at least enjoy Doctor Who every other week.
I've been saying since the Christopher Eccleston days that trying to cram a decent plot in to 45 minutes doesn't work. Much preferred the 25 minute episode, three- and four-part stories from the old days. Two-parters go a long way towards making a decent format for decent stories IMO.
Just needs some decent stories now...
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
New monster; the Fisher King who is played by three people: Game of Thrones giant actor Neil Fingleton, who fills his enormous, horned suit; Peter Serafinowicz, the Shaun of the Dead actor, and Corey Taylor, the lead singer of Slipknot, who contribute the Fisher King's speaking and screaming voice, respectively.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
The pissing sonic sunglasses are still there too...
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
The hologram is the new "... and then I woke up".
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