Even there, not every shadow was dangerous. The Vashta Nerada (flesh-eating shadow things) were explained as mostly lurking in forests as scavengers, and that the library was really exceptional. It implies that maybe some of them are unlucky Angels who got stuck in a place so populated that they're trapped forever. The middle of parks, fountains, the fronts of buildings. The end of Blink was just to freak people out, because it could, but if you think about it, statues are in places where people look at them. Rose and the doctor go into detail explaining why noone would ever notice if the royal family were werewolves, though I would definitely not mind an episode about it. Can you tell I like typing "flying double-deckar bus"? Can you tell I can't spell "Decker"?Īnyway, those other things are kind of general and passive. It's like the third law of weirdness magnets- never shall the doctor and a flying double-dekar buss pass within a decade and three hundred miles of each other without meeting. It would just be weird to introduce Christina, leave her on the run from the police in a double-dekar bus, and then never have her show up again. It any good?) I think that this is one of those things that doctor is just bound to run into again- Like Captain Jack or the Zepplin dimension, or the bit about the bees dissapearing. While I'm not saying that this is spinoff-worthy on a Torchwood scale (which, by the way, I've never watched. They've got to leave room for both.Įdited 6th Oct '09 9:16:24 PM by DaeBrayk Why yes, I *am* talking about that episode again! What do you know. What would be really sick is the sort of balance they had in "The Girl in the Fireplace". Making things darker, though? first I've heard of this. really did like the orange, but, you know. Oh, and of course, belated return of *the-angels-have-the-phonebox-shirt-high-five*. I also watched the Ninth Doctor Episodes, and they were pretty rockin. show by virtue of being the Doctors guardian angel throughout the universe. and no, I haven't actually got a list.) but seriously. While the outside may be the same, the interior can be different with each. new list-topper for my list of favorite episodes. Of course, I watched it coming off the awesomeness-buzz from "The Girl in the Fireplace" (by the way. "Love and Monsters" just broke the streak in a really amazing bang of "why did anyone ever think anyone would want to watch this crap".
now, bear in mind that up to now there have been good episodes and great episodes, and episodes that were just mostly OK but worth watching. just watched my first official least favorite episode of Doctor Who.