Bookish dragon with a pen (
bookish_dragon) wrote2007-05-19 10:18 pm
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Eating with headphones on is weird
Mized opinion. It kept the pace up nicely, that it did.
It reminded me too much of The Impossible Planter/The Satan's Pit from last season. Not only in location, also the whole setup. Ship in trouble, crashing into sun/planet. Ah well.
I liked that he trusts Martha enough to give her a key. That's when you know you've made it as a Companion. And he said "Thank you". Also a very good sign.
The Doctor got into serious trouble! Usually he's there to get the others out of it ("I will save you!") But now, with his getting infected by the sun and all. Very nicely done.
Mel says, and I agree, that the episodes seem a bit choppy, and that it leaves not much time to develop the story. Gridlock for one could have done with being spread over an arc.
But don't mind me, I'm just waiting for Captain Jack. ;)
And Mrs Jones is getting involved with Harold saxon, whoever that may be. Not up to much good, I can tell you that. But who is he exactly?
It reminded me too much of The Impossible Planter/The Satan's Pit from last season. Not only in location, also the whole setup. Ship in trouble, crashing into sun/planet. Ah well.
I liked that he trusts Martha enough to give her a key. That's when you know you've made it as a Companion. And he said "Thank you". Also a very good sign.
The Doctor got into serious trouble! Usually he's there to get the others out of it ("I will save you!") But now, with his getting infected by the sun and all. Very nicely done.
Mel says, and I agree, that the episodes seem a bit choppy, and that it leaves not much time to develop the story. Gridlock for one could have done with being spread over an arc.
But don't mind me, I'm just waiting for Captain Jack. ;)
And Mrs Jones is getting involved with Harold saxon, whoever that may be. Not up to much good, I can tell you that. But who is he exactly?