Doctor Who SE30E05: The Poison Sky [Spoilers]
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Doctor Who SE30E05: The Poison Sky [Spoilers]
You know the drill. Let's see if the good Doctor can break a glass window to save a life, or whether the whole Sontaran strategy really is something more than WWI gas attacks on a larger scale.
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Holy shit!
But to the episode at hand. It's nice to see that Donna's mother has sense. It's a trick, get an axe.
The mentioning of The Brigadier was nice, too bad we won't see him though, but UNIT did have some competence. Using the Valiant was a nice move, especially with the Death Star laser weapon it had fitted (or maybe Saxon put that on, but then London does have its own for orbital attack). Are you my mummy?
Bleurgh to the stupid Sontaran weakness and ironic glory of battle (LOL, only when your enemy can't fight back though).
I imagine I wasn't the only one to see Rose flash briefly on the TARDIS' monitor either. It's got to be her behind the event at the end of the episode.
And I expect the world forgets all about this latest in a long line of Armageddon false alarms. Still, may have the benefit of us driving less.
But to the episode at hand. It's nice to see that Donna's mother has sense. It's a trick, get an axe.
The mentioning of The Brigadier was nice, too bad we won't see him though, but UNIT did have some competence. Using the Valiant was a nice move, especially with the Death Star laser weapon it had fitted (or maybe Saxon put that on, but then London does have its own for orbital attack). Are you my mummy?
Bleurgh to the stupid Sontaran weakness and ironic glory of battle (LOL, only when your enemy can't fight back though).
I imagine I wasn't the only one to see Rose flash briefly on the TARDIS' monitor either. It's got to be her behind the event at the end of the episode.
And I expect the world forgets all about this latest in a long line of Armageddon false alarms. Still, may have the benefit of us driving less.
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10/10 for bad science today. Atmospheres do not work that way!
I was really hoping the Sontarans wouldn't fuck Rattigan over, though. That was tediously predictable.
I was really hoping the Sontarans wouldn't fuck Rattigan over, though. That was tediously predictable.
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Wayhay! The Valiant has laserbeams.
I saw Rose briefly on screen screaming (that nobody noticed).
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I saw Rose briefly on screen screaming (that nobody noticed).
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I assumed it was more to do with what was revealed at the end of the preview. After: If she's his daughter she might have some kind of genetic link recall device thingie. WE saw several significant shots of the Doctor's svered hand hooked up to the TARDIS after allAdmiral Valdemar wrote: I imagine I wasn't the only one to see Rose flash briefly on the TARDIS' monitor either. It's got to be her behind the event at the end of the episode.
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Huh? The junior Sontaran seemed to enjoy getting shot in the face. Possibly the 'face me' moment.Admiral Valdemar wrote:ironic glory of battle (LOL, only when your enemy can't fight back though).
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That, and the burning off of that much gas = asphyxiation. I'm sure the world's biggest fuel-air bomb wouldn't be appreciated by the Sontarans, though it would get rid of the humans and just about every other living thing.NecronLord wrote:10/10 for bad science today. Atmospheres do not work that way!
I was really hoping the Sontarans wouldn't fuck Rattigan over, though. That was tediously predictable.
I'm thinking Rose has gotten into the TARDIS somehow though.
Only after their little plan to walk all over the humans was quashed. He said himself it was more like "sport" than warfare. Hardly befitting of an honourable soldier bred species.NecronLord wrote:Huh? The junior Sontaran seemed to enjoy getting shot in the face. Possibly the 'face me' moment.
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It's obviously not fire. It's friggin magic.Admiral Valdemar wrote:That, and the burning off of that much gas = asphyxiation. I'm sure the world's biggest fuel-air bomb wouldn't be appreciated by the Sontarans, though it would get rid of the humans and just about every other living thing.
Just because they're an 'honourable soldier' race, doesn't mean they can't be cunts.Only after their little plan to walk all over the humans was quashed. He said himself it was more like "sport" than warfare. Hardly befitting of an honourable soldier bred species.
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After The reference to the Empty Child, I was half expected that to declared that it wasn't war... it was Pest Control!Only after their little plan to walk all over the humans was quashed. He said himself it was more like "sport" than warfare. Hardly befitting of an honourable soldier bred species.
I didn't quite get the conversation between the Doctor and Martha, and didn't see last week. How long had she been a clone? And was the Martha that guested in Torchwood a clone? THe Doctor made a reference to having to fool Captain Jack.
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And unless I'm mistaken, Russia doesn't.Lord Woodlouse wrote:Bizarrely North Korea subscribes to UNIT's planetary nuclear defences.
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Aye, that was slightly unusual. India, Pakistan and North Korea... but no Russia? How peculiar.Jade Falcon wrote:And unless I'm mistaken, Russia doesn't.Lord Woodlouse wrote:Bizarrely North Korea subscribes to UNIT's planetary nuclear defences.
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I wonder why Russia wasn't in the nuclear attack. Unless the UN were holding their weapons as reserve.
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I actually enjoyed most of this episode; but once again, another magical reset button preserves Earth in almost exactly the same condition it started in. I'm getting just a teensy bit sick of "magic plot device barely referenced saves life as we know it".
Kind of overshadows most of the episode for me really, I always feel a bit cheated when this sort of reset shit is pulled. That's not really Doctor Who's fault, but it's becoming such a tired old cliche and I'd had enough of the reset button by the end of ST:VOY, and after four series of magic reset button central on Doctor Who, it's a bit stale for me.
Certainly an improvement on last week, but so far my favourite episode of this series is still the Vesuvius one.
Kind of overshadows most of the episode for me really, I always feel a bit cheated when this sort of reset shit is pulled. That's not really Doctor Who's fault, but it's becoming such a tired old cliche and I'd had enough of the reset button by the end of ST:VOY, and after four series of magic reset button central on Doctor Who, it's a bit stale for me.
Certainly an improvement on last week, but so far my favourite episode of this series is still the Vesuvius one.
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Aye not a bad one and I felt the explanations were fair enough for me. I like the way that UNIT became half competent, even though what they did was actually fairly insignificant really.
Just once I want to see an enemy actually take the Doctor's offer - its starting to look like a really stupid thing to go and offer them a deal.
I'll actually go ahead and say that this episode made up a little bit for the rather silly ideas in the set up.
Just once I want to see an enemy actually take the Doctor's offer - its starting to look like a really stupid thing to go and offer them a deal.
I'll actually go ahead and say that this episode made up a little bit for the rather silly ideas in the set up.
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They actually had some callback this time, though. Which I liked. It's not really a reset - lots of people died, and the same status quo exists; smart people know about aliens, but can't do much about it, idiots don't care...
I didn't like how useless Sontaran Armour turned out to be, though.
I'd rather they doled out Torchwood's particle guns.
"You have bullets! The Sontarans have lasers..." "We have particle guns too... Sergeant Major! Deal them out!"
I didn't like how useless Sontaran Armour turned out to be, though.
I'd rather they doled out Torchwood's particle guns.
"You have bullets! The Sontarans have lasers..." "We have particle guns too... Sergeant Major! Deal them out!"
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Maybe they're using bastic bullets or summin?NecronLord wrote:They actually had some callback this time, though. Which I liked. It's not really a reset - lots of people died, and the same status quo exists; smart people know about aliens, but can't do much about it, idiots don't care...
I didn't like how useless Sontaran Armour turned out to be, though.
I'd rather they doled out Torchwood's particle guns.
"You have bullets! The Sontarans have lasers..." "We have particle guns too... Sergeant Major! Deal them out!"
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No, no mention of that. Bloody ridicolous how easily the Sontarans went down, I was all set up for them slaughtering UNIT troops by the score, and somehow UNIt troops suddenly get a superior kill ratio against "The finest soldiers in the universe" while using bloody rifles and no trickeryLord Woodlouse wrote:Maybe they're using bastic bullets or summin?NecronLord wrote:They actually had some callback this time, though. Which I liked. It's not really a reset - lots of people died, and the same status quo exists; smart people know about aliens, but can't do much about it, idiots don't care...
I didn't like how useless Sontaran Armour turned out to be, though.
I'd rather they doled out Torchwood's particle guns.
"You have bullets! The Sontarans have lasers..." "We have particle guns too... Sergeant Major! Deal them out!"
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Apart from them not mentioning how Atmos was turned off - or did I miss that? - I really liked it. The mid-series two-parters tend to suck in the second half, but this one fortunately didn't. Even the cliché bits with Rattigan sorta worked, especially when Staal stopped his silly little war dance.
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The original series of Dr.Who (Series 1) had him travelling with his (human?) grand-daughter, Susan. It's been ignored (along with whetehr he's a half human) for a loooong time. But should be interesting.Bounty wrote:Apart from them not mentioning how Atmos was turned off - or did I miss that? - I really liked it. The mid-series two-parters tend to suck in the second half, but this one fortunately didn't. Even the cliché bits with Rattigan sorta worked, especially when Staal stopped his silly little war dance.
And airships rock.
Next week, Daughter Who? The hell?
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Bounty wrote:I know about that. It's the fact he seems to be surprised to see her. Plus, unless there's time-foolery going on, his new "daughter" can't be Susan's mom - the actress if only 24, too young to have a teenage kid.
Timefoolery with the grand-daughter of a Timelord. From the old days, back when paradoxes could be dealt with. Nope, no way that could happen .
It could be a seperate character though, no reason the old Doctor couldn't have "Sown his oats" frequently back in his younger first incarnation days, before becoming abstinant for some reason .
Oh, and why do I have the feeling that there's going to be more eye-candy than Captain Jack keeps in his pocket with the aerobic bi blonde? .
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