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That was very, very good. Very clever, very sharp, very shocking.
I might be worried that it was a bit dark, but I love how this show doesn't talk down to kids. (Although this is probably about as grown-up as this show should ever go.)
How ever will they get out of this one?
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Finally got to see it tonight. Very cool. Definitely looking forward to next week.
I'm disappointed that BBC stopped playing the entire series in order, though. There are several with the 10th Doctor and Donna that I haven't seen.
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Somehow, judging from River's sad, 'Of course not' when she was firing at the astronaut, I'm guessing that she can't create paradox (or she now believes that she can't). Although clearly, she wants to.
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Why would killing the astronaut have created a paradox? It had already killed the doctor. It seems much simpler to presume that "Of course not", meant "Of course an alien being capable of killing The Doctor would be impervious to something as primative as bullets."
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It seems that I can never watch a new Doctor Who episode with commercials again.
Or rather, I CAN, I just refuse to.
Great episode, though. Much better when I downloaded a version that wasn't edited to pieces for BMW advertisements.
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quote:Originally posted by Javert: It seems that I can never watch a new Doctor Who episode with commercials again.
Or rather, I CAN, I just refuse to.
Same here. I'd much rather pay the itunes subscription fee than watch commercials. I generally avoid illegal downloads as I think the artists who create any show worth watching, deserve to be paid for their work.
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quote:Originally posted by The Rabbit: ]Same here. I'd much rather pay the itunes subscription fee than watch commercials. I generally avoid illegal downloads as I think the artists who create any show worth watching, deserve to be paid for their work.
Agreed. I paid the iTunes half-season pass.
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"Illegal downloads" is murky when it comes to TV, at least for broadcast TV. The shows are broadcast on public airwaves, it's legal to time- and place-shift TV shows, and it's legal to use devices that remove or skip commercials. The artists don't make a penny less when I pull it down as a torrent rather than TIVO it.
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quote:Originally posted by MattP: "Illegal downloads" is murky when it comes to TV, at least for broadcast TV. The shows are broadcast on public airwaves, it's legal to time- and place-shift TV shows, and it's legal to use devices that remove or skip commercials. The artists don't make a penny less when I pull it down as a torrent rather than TIVO it.
It's not in the least bit murky legally, though I can see the ethical question is a bit more problematic. As long as TV has been around, its been possible to walk out of the room during the commercials. Advertisers know they don't have a captive audience. To the best of my knowledge, TIVO doesn't automatically edit out commercials. They are recorded and you could choose to watch them. If your typical torrent included the ads, I say there was no difference, but they generally don't.
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1. These new aliens scare the heeby jeebies out of me.
2. It seems like a very possible option to have River Song kill someone we really like (The Doctor, Rory, Amy), and that's why she's in prison.
(I had some weird suspicion that it was River in the space suit, but that doesn't make sense)
3. If 2 is the case, preventing that from ever happening, and re-writing time will likely be a very important part of the episode, or even possibley season
4. I hope none of my predictions are the case, cause that's some serious business. I wish there were a few more cute silly bits like last season's premier.
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The aliens scared us too. I was sitting there with my kids and I said "Wow, these aliens are really creepy." My ten year old daughter then looked at me quizzically and said "What aliens?"
I have always thought River killed the Doctor, or Rory. The "best man she's ever known?" "A very good man?" All these things that are said about who she kills - it has to be we are going to care about and that's Rory or the Doctor.
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Yeah. I think I posted this before, but it could, for example, be a (reformed) Master that she kills in the future.
The alien tech that they were looking at... was it like the alien tech in The Lodger?... in which case it makes me wonder if the little girl's voice is a decoy like in that episode.
(And, heck, maybe that means it's Clive in the spacesuit.)
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quote:Originally posted by Belle: I have always thought River killed the Doctor, or Rory. The "best man she's ever known?" "A very good man?" All these things that are said about who she kills - it has to be we are going to care about and that's Rory or the Doctor.
It has to be The Doctor. Given the rapturous way she talks about the doctor, they are going to have to pretty radically alter her character to make me believe "the best man she's ever known" could be any one but The Doctor.
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I don't think River killed the doctor because she is in prison for it. I think it unlikely that she would go to prison for killing a Time Lord. Who would have jurisdiction over that? And if he regnerates, is it really murder? Esp if it is to save his life?
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quote: Unless the Astronaut is a younger River Song (which is highly speculative), I don't see how killing the Astronaut creates a paradox.
Well (supposing that it's not River in the spacesuit, and considering that River is a time traveller), all it would take would be for her to know who is in the suit - and to have met them at some point in time after they killed the Doctor.
So she would know that they survived this particular event.
It's all speculation. It was just odd that she said 'of course not' so sadly, as if she already knew that what she was trying to do was impossible. Although, of course, there could be hundreds of other motivations.
I'm sure we'll find out sometime this year!
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SPOILER WARNING: . . . . . Holy crow! Amy's having a Schroedinger's Cat! And how is her kid a Time Lord? (I'm assuming that's her kid, given the photo.) Here's my theory. The kid turns out to be the first Time Lord, made that way by all the TARDISing while she was in the womb.
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Maybe the thread should be changed to "Doctor Who Season 6."
My reaction to episode 2: "That was, that was, wow."
I'm definitely going to watch this one again (not tonight though). I'm not going to spoiler anything, except to say that after last week I was wondering what effect traveling in a TARDIS would have on a developing baby.
Oh, and that last bit? It made me think of the Chrestomanci stories, how Christopher Chant kept using up lives without realizing it.
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quote:Originally posted by CaySedai: I'm not going to spoiler anything, except to say that after last week I was wondering what effect traveling in a TARDIS would have on a developing baby.
See, and that never even occurred to me.
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quote:Originally posted by Lisa: SPOILER WARNING: . . . . . Holy crow! Amy's having a Schroedinger's Cat! And how is her kid a Time Lord? (I'm assuming that's her kid, given the photo.) Here's my theory. The kid turns out to be the first Time Lord, made that way by all the TARDISing while she was in the womb.
Obviously not, Time Lord history is fairly specific about its origins; its more likely some kind of clone with TL dna; invirtro alien insemination/fertilization if you will. Clearly its purpose is to end the universe somehow.
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Spoilers . . . . . . . I think that the pregnancy is just supposed to throw you off. The Timelord child isn't Rory / Amy's. I don't think that time travel would freakin turn a human into a Timelord -- there are many other time-travelers in the DW universe that were never affected like that (or they wouldn't have to wear the fancy watches -- they would have just bred new time-traveling races).
My money's on last year's speculation . . . it's the Rani. The Doctor has regenerated as old and young . . . why not even younger. Or maybe it's a regeneration of the Doctor's daughter or granddaughter, Jenny or Susan.
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I liked that Amy and Rory are being adorable to each other and she said 'I love you', even if she is still being obscure about it and not telling him important stuff.
And River and the Doctor's reaction to that kiss was funny and heartbreaking, and you just know that one day he's going to kiss her for the first time, and it'll be his last. But the moment when they meet somewhere between their respective endings will be explosive! It's also interesting that, from both of their current perspectives, they have already watched the other die - it gives a whole new meaning to the idea of borrowed time. It reminds me of Marty and Doc and the Libyans - someone's going to be wearing a flak jacket.
'But I can fix that.' This little girl is more than just Time Lord. She's a little bit Doctor. I wonder what she looks like after the regeneration.
If the baby photo was real, then poor Amy. She just keeps forgetting all about the ones she loves, doesn't she?
If the baby was conceived in the Tardis, that might make her wink in and out of reality. There hasn't been a lot of sex going on in the Tardis up until Amy and Rory. If there was a fifty-fifty chance of pregnancy or not, maybe you get both. If so, I just wonder how the show is going to explain this to six year olds!
The children's home scenes were about the scariest thing on this show since Blink.
So for the last forty years everyone's been killing Silents and then forgetting about it? I wonder what they're doing with all the bodies - it would be hard to forget about that, considering the smell.
ETA: 'I think she's dreaming.' That whole moment with the lady with the eyepatch was like something out of LOST, or The Prisoner. Maybe none of this is real, or what they think it is, at all.
quote:Originally posted by Bella Bee: The children's home scenes were about the scariest thing on this show since Blink.
For my taste, they were scarier.
quote:Originally posted by Bella Bee: So for the last forty years everyone's been killing Silents and then forgetting about it? I wonder what they're doing with all the bodies - it would be hard to forget about that, considering the smell.
I thought about that. Also, now we know why Nixon was so paranoid and why he recorded everything.
quote:Originally posted by Bella Bee: ETA: 'I think she's dreaming.' That whole moment with the lady with the eyepatch was like something out of LOST, or The Prisoner. Maybe none of this is real, or what they think it is, at all.
It made me think of the episode of Buffy where Buffy was really in a rubber room and just imagining the slaying stuff.
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I like how Nixon reminded me of Londo Millari here.
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Fun episode! Lots, lots more questions... the only one that really got answered was, what is The Silence... and even then, it's only a partial answer; we see them in 1969... and then they (mostly) got wiped off the Earth... but somehow they're going to survive to be an even bigger threat that can rip holes in space and time and control the TARDIS and all that, hmm.
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quote:Originally posted by CaySedai: I'm not going to spoiler anything, except to say that after last week I was wondering what effect traveling in a TARDIS would have on a developing baby.
See, and that never even occurred to me.
And not just the TARDIS itself, but other planets, with different kinds of radiation, for example.
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quote:Oh, btw, if you didn't catch it, the Tardis confirmed that Amy is pregnant
no it didn't.
Well, it did and it didn't. That's what I meant that she's having a Schroedinger's Cat. It kept flipping from positive to negative and back again. Which means that it's indeterminate, I guess.
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quote:Originally posted by Lisa: Well, it did and it didn't. That's what I meant that she's having a Schroedinger's Cat. It kept flipping from positive to negative and back again. Which means that it's indeterminate, I guess.
The baby is wibbly-wobbly, apparently.
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I know it happens in real life, but it would be rather disturbing to go into labor with no idea that you were even pregnant - which seems like Amy's likely fate at some point.
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quote:Originally posted by Lisa: Well, it did and it didn't. That's what I meant that she's having a Schroedinger's Cat. It kept flipping from positive to negative and back again. Which means that it's indeterminate, I guess.
I am sad about the relationship - the fact that it's the last time she will kiss the Doctor.
I still want to know who she is. We've now been given hints that she is just a human being - she spoke of being a young girl and the Doctor sweeping into her life. I'm so curious! I hope we find out this season but if we do does that mean no more River next season? I don't want to lose Alex Kingston from the show.
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Alex Kingston is awesome, and I've thought so since she was in ER (it helped that her character was meant to have grown up in the same town as me, but still).
The good news about the kissing thing - sad as it is - is that, since we're seeing their relationship backwards, there should be lots of kissing from now on! I could never imagine the Doctor in a relationship before, but those two make such a cute couple.
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quote:Originally posted by Belle: I love River. I just totally do.
I am sad about the relationship - the fact that it's the last time she will kiss the Doctor.
I still want to know who she is. We've now been given hints that she is just a human being - she spoke of being a young girl and the Doctor sweeping into her life. I'm so curious! I hope we find out this season but if we do does that mean no more River next season? I don't want to lose Alex Kingston from the show.
It's The Time Traveler's Wife, except with both of them as time travelers. While it's true that the River Song we just saw will never kiss the Doctor again, her future is the previous eps we've seen with her. She didn't kiss him in The Big Bang, or with the Angels. And in fact, I think those are the only two times she's going to see him again before the final time, in his previous incarnation, when she dies.
Every time we see River from now on, though, she's going to be younger, and in a happy relationship with the Doctor. Eventually, it'll come to the Doctor's final encounter with River, which is when she first met him. He'll be used to her as his... wife or whatever, and yes, he'll sweep her off her feet. Much as she's done to him already.
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quote:Originally posted by Belle: I still want to know who she is. We've now been given hints that she is just a human being - she spoke of being a young girl and the Doctor sweeping into her life.
Lots of planets have young girls.
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And whatever she did that landed her in prison probably happened after she met the Doctor. Which means that when she met the Doctor, he already knew she was going to wind up in jail, and why. That's harsh.
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I'm fairly certain the girl is The Master. Makes sense as the one who kills The Doctor, too. Remember his reaction before he dies.
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