Doctor WHo: The Eleventh Victory of the Angel Bellow
I'M ON A HORSE!
I'M ON A HORSE!
I bet you're jealous of Arthur Darvill this week. A kissing scene with Karen and she forgets she's supposed to be the one to break off the make-out session?Have I mentioned before how much I love Karen Gillan?
Well, just to be sure then:
MAN do I love Karen Gillan.
I caught that too and totally geeked out, I love when they tie in really older version Doctor stuff into the new series. Great stuff.Another enjoyable episode tonight, despite some rathy shaky CGI and plot holes. I also thought it was one of the funniest.
The best moment had to be the library card though, not only for it showing Hartnell but for Dr. J. Smith!
(from the Master during "Trial of a Timelord")the Valeyard, or The Doctor, as I've always known him, is an amalgamation of all the darker parts of the Doctor somewhere between his 12th and 13th regenerations.
Shame, you missed Nyssa and Teegan.That's great! I can identify 8: Susan, Sarah-Jane, Leela, Romana (both of them), Peri, Ace and obviously Rose. Can't remember the name of the woman in McGann's movie, or who Bonnie Langford was.
What you're describing is called Lucid Dreaming... it's something most people experience a few times, but it's not by far, common for it to happen a lot. Indeed, there are people who work for YEARS to achieve lucid dreaming.. keeping dream journals to recognize "dream signs", etc. And then they have to learn how to keep a lucid dream lucid without waking up or slipping into a non-lucid one. It's hard work, dude.Okay, took me a while to get around to watching last week's Confidential, for the episode Amy's Choice, but it made me wonder something. I'm spoilering because it's a tangent, but it does go off of plot points:
Am I the only one who regularly has dreams and knows he's dreaming? Sometimes I have dreams where I don't know I"m dreaming, at the time, but I also frequently have dreams where I'm fully aware I'm in a dream and often I can take control of the dream as well. Trying to force too much change in the dream usually causes me to wake up, and it's pretty exhausting to try some of the cooler stuff (flight, power ring constructs) but all the writers and cast were talking like no one ever knows it's dream while they're in it, and that's an odd concept to me.
Poor Rory.
"pretty good"? The first bit was the most average episode in the entire Doctor Who new run (average meaning that it lacked anything truly good or bad) the last one was... a abominationSo I just saw "The Hungry Earth"/"Cold Blood". Pretty good episodes. I don't think this season has had a bad episode so far.
Poor Rory. I hope the ring is meant to be some way to restore Amy's memory and bring him back.
Knowing the Doctor, he probably has hundreds of godmothers. Dozens with two heads.Wow. That was a rather sad and poignant episode. It was nice to have an ep that didn't do the "ZOMG time rift!" thing again.
Since when did the Doctor have a godmother with two heads?
I haven't enjoyed many of the episodes either, particularly the one with River Song returning, and the very lackluster "whale in space eating people but not children" ship story, etc etc.. but it has finally started to grow on me. I enjoyed the Silurian ending, and how it kept with 40 year old Doctor Who history. Well, 50 years if you count the 2020 timeline! ..I'm just not enjoying this season's episodes as I have enjoyed the ones prior.