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Fantastic episode, I look forward to the rest of the series!
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Another great episode tonight. Can't wait for next week's!
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Hi
Agreed... thought it was good

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Well I have to be honest and say that I just didn't get the second episode. I know it was connected to the star whale being held captive, but why the sinister smiler things? They didn't even chase anyone much. Oh, and it looked like the BBC had raided the BT museum for some of their props!
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Neptune50006 wrote:Well I have to be honest and say that I just didn't get the second episode. I know it was connected to the star whale being held captive, but why the sinister smiler things? They didn't even chase anyone much. Oh, and it looked like the BBC had raided the BT museum for some of their props!
and a few old railway station benches as well!
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Out with the old- and in with the new, wonder how many jammy dogers did they use :D
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Skittles anyone?
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charlierc wrote:Skittles anyone?
Nope its the mighty morphing power daleks :D
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"Would you like ...a cup of tea"
Got to be the best line I've ever heard a Dalek say... :lol:

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Really enjoying the series so far. Was nice to see the Weeping Angels again. Don't blink! :o
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Yes it was OK.... I don't know why ... but the Angels didn't seem as scary as the first time.

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Hello everyone
I think Matt Smith plays the Doctor very well indeed
I did have my doubts but I must admit he has certainly made the part his own
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It's a big hit in the Siddle house hold.

I agree with jon, the cuppa tea line by the daleks was first class. Even better when the doctor was beating the dalek with a huge spanner and the dalek said, ' You do not require tea?'

Last nights wsa very good too, a little dark, but very interesting, as usual more depth than RTD episodes.

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The trailer for Over the Rainbow with the dancing Graham Norton was very poorly timed though.

However this did have much more darkness and emotional depth than the first episodes and the next one looks to be heading in a darker direction too.
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Perhaps you need to adjust the brightness control on your TV! :lol:
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