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Karen Gillan @ The New Era of Doctor Who screening 4/12/10

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Nice. I liked this episode, the next episode looks good as well. Just a bit... Eh... Tacked on? The Weeping angels are meant to be scary and be in dark places with flickering lights, not in caves? wacko.gif

Nice. I liked this episode, the next episode looks good as well. Just a bit... Eh... Tacked on? The Weeping angels are meant to be scary and be in dark places with flickering lights, not in caves? wacko.gif

could be the origins of the angels, where better then caves where its always dark

yea looks like it should of been a two part storie! was ok, sort of. Does anyone know how many esp they are having in this season? is the normal 13?

Yeah I was thinking that too. I think it's 13.

Are they going to reference that "crack" in every episode?!

Curious how the Doctor said to Amy, that she should of known who the Daleks are. But she didn't... Meaning from episodes like "Army of Ghosts" and "Stolen Earth" when they invaded earth?

I agree with the episode being rushed... and the fact is that Amy seems quite capable of saving the world without the doctor holding her back... do i smell potential spin off CBBC series... :whistle:

what with her skirts, I highly doubt it!

I agree with the episode being rushed... and the fact is that Amy seems quite capable of saving the world without the doctor holding her back... do i smell potential spin off CBBC series... :whistle:

OH GOD NO! She'll be running around with little children with a freaking lipstick against a poorly animated 3D monster. HELL NO!

I felt the episode was too rushed. Remember Ecclestone's reaction when he first met the Daleks again? Or Tennants's expression of hate? Smith missed his opportunity to to really shine as an actor, which was a shame. Not really dumbing-down, but surely a sign that the new Who is aiming for a younger audience, and won't be as dark or thought provoking as some of us had hoped.

And I'm sorry, primary-coloured Daleks just aren't scary or menacing anymore. I was looking forward to the Weeping Angels episode, but after this I fear the worst.

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I'm watching the premiere of the new doctor (a newer one that the picture from the 1st post). It is airing now on the Space Channel in Canada.

I watched the premiere on BBC America last night. I was very pleased with the episode. Matt Smith did an excellent job. He has the Doctor style (I'm not sure how to describe it but I know it when I see it). The episode was very well written.

I'm intrigued by the crack and want to know more.

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