So, I've decided to screw those formal episode reviews I was doing since they take too long and I wanna friggin' post about the episodes without being restricted to that.
About a week or so ago I saw "Dalek". Now, even with what I already knew about the Daleks, I had no clue what to expect. I certainly didn't expect something so painfully heart-wrenching. This was an amazing episode, and certainly seemed to me like a good introduction to the Daleks, even if there was only just one in the episode. From what I hear, more Daleks show up later on in a story arc, and I'm curious as to how that'll work, considering the many references the episode makes to them all having been wiped out. I'm sure it'll be awesome.
Also, evil Tony Stark was hilarious.
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.Get used to hearing about them being supposedly wiped out in each of their appearances. It's gonna happen a lot.
Looking for some stories?Which is why it is surprising that the Grand Moff has brought them back for the next season...
That could definitely get old after a while...
Really? Well, how 'bout that. When is the next season supposed to start? (Edit: Oh, wait, do you mean the following season? )
edited 14th Aug '12 9:44:18 AM by 0dd1
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.He means the actual next season, as in season 7, I believe. That starts this fall.
edited 14th Aug '12 10:22:27 AM by Mukora
"It's so hard to be humble, knowing how great I am."Ah, got it. I'd better hurry through then.
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.Just finished 'The Long Game'... and now I f'n hate Adam. My friend didn't even remember he was in the episode before we started watching, and I can definitely understand why.
Fun episode, but I've liked most of the others better so far.
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.At the insistence of my roommate (a HUGE Dr. Who nerd), I skipped over "Father's Day" (though I will watch that next) and watched the "The Empty Child/"The Doctor Dances" two-parter, and, I have to say, it was simply amazing.
So, as far as my knowledge is, Captain Jack is the same one who ends up being the protagonist of Torchwood, correct?
Insert witty and clever quip here. My page, as the database hates my handle.Indeed.
It's explained in a later episode.