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I liked tonight's episode. Was fun a little bit dark and we got to know the Rory/Amy relationship better. I also enjoyed the interplay between The Doctor and Rory "we're not her boys...yeah we are...yeah". The lightsaber moment was nice too.

Good that we saw what the silence is like too, at least that story is ticking along seemingly following them no matter where they go through time.

Not sure about next weeks - you all know how much I'd like to see an episode contained solely in the Tardis and this looks like it skirmishes around that. But Dream Lord? Could work if done well, or it could be incredibly confusing. Looks different though which I'm all for! And besides, all the stories are vetted by the Mighty Moff so we can be assured it'll be of decent quality.

Did Matt Smith say this was a really good episode. I remember reading an article posted on here and he said that # and # episodes are really good, is this one of them? (this Saturdays episode).

He said #7 was, this is #7 coming up is it not? Yeah I'm pretty sure it is.

It looks like a totally different kind of Doctor Who episode than we are used to seeing that's for sure. I can't wait to see what this Dream Lord is all about and what is the situation with reality and dreamworld etc. I also wonder if Moffat wrote this one or not, it would seem to be quite a dark story, which would point to yes, but you never know :)

He said #7 was, this is #7 coming up is it not? Yeah I'm pretty sure it is.

It looks like a totally different kind of Doctor Who episode than we are used to seeing that's for sure. I can't wait to see what this Dream Lord is all about and what is the situation with reality and dreamworld etc. I also wonder if Moffat wrote this one or not, it would seem to be quite a dark story, which would point to yes, but you never know :)

Thanks.

The guy from Men Behaving Badly wrote this episode!

http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Amy's_Choice

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