Doctor Who: The Time of Angels
Season Five - Episode 4
*shivers*
I genuinely think the Weeping Angels could
(if done well) become an iconic Doctor Who monster...
(if done well) become an iconic Doctor Who monster...
Even though I knew those angels were going to pop up I still jumped everytime, brilliant enemies and the scariest I have ever seen from the show.
Great episode, a return to form but I still felt it was a bit lacking as a whole their seemed to be a lot of waffle rather than advancing with the story but all in all it is a step in the right direction.
I don't like how Amy is appearing to be so useless though, the way the Doctor is constantly telling her to stay away or wait for him in the Tardis, it just makes her look pointless as far as her character/story is concerned.
Would have liked a bit more of an exciting cliffhanger. =/
-x-
I actually think Matt Smith's Doctor is evolving quite nicely. It seems to me that in the first and second episode, he was referencing David Tennant a lot, and has gradually been bringing through new characteristics and quirks. This latest episode definitely showed a progression of character.
Amy is ok, and the chemistry is there, but she NEEDS MORE TO DO!..
I actually think Matt Smith's Doctor is evolving quite nicely. It seems to me that in the first and second episode, he was referencing David Tennant a lot, and has gradually been bringing through new characteristics and quirks. This latest episode definitely showed a progression of character.
Amy is ok, and the chemistry is there, but she NEEDS MORE TO DO!..
Quote from: Stuart Ian Burns
I’ve tried to spend the past four hours and eight paragraphs not looking for some deeper meaning, because until the results of next week’s poll are in, sorry, we’ve seen next week’s episode (the election is getting to me) with all of its Moffatty twists and turns, as ever its impossible to really say what this story is about. Silence in the Library was good, but it was Forest in the Library which made it special and though it’s certainly true that across new aand classic Who if a story is rubbish to begin with its rare to see a massive increase in quality and vice versa, The Space Museum also starts well in a museum (obviously) and look what happened there. We fans don’t forget.
Stephanie xx
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