Victory of the Daleks
Apr. 22nd, 2010 12:54 pmSee, announcing their presence was not spoilers, it's in the episode titles.
( But before that, two things I forgot to mention about The Beast Below, which is odd as they were two things I liked )
( Now, on to Victory of the Daleks )
( Now, on to why I was after TNG information, spoilers )
In short, while I watched this in full flow of 'I <3 the new Doctor', I'm willing to accept it's enjoyable rather than good, but I did like it, possibly because Mark Gatiss appeals to my inner 8 year old.
I hope this leads to a long break from the pepperpots because having them appearing so often brings the truth of the following statement - "the bloody Daleks, who couldn't exterminate their way out of a tomato!" (Bernice Summerfield, quote passed on by
nwhyte.
nwhyte also said something very interesting, that I think covers why I'm enjoying the new series but with a strange feeling of disconnect - "This season's shows seem less heavily laden, less emotionally charged, which overall is a relief but sometimes leaves me feeling that the result could have been mroe substantial."
Very true, and exactly what I couldn't quite put my finger on.
( But before that, two things I forgot to mention about The Beast Below, which is odd as they were two things I liked )
( Now, on to Victory of the Daleks )
( Now, on to why I was after TNG information, spoilers )
In short, while I watched this in full flow of 'I <3 the new Doctor', I'm willing to accept it's enjoyable rather than good, but I did like it, possibly because Mark Gatiss appeals to my inner 8 year old.
I hope this leads to a long break from the pepperpots because having them appearing so often brings the truth of the following statement - "the bloody Daleks, who couldn't exterminate their way out of a tomato!" (Bernice Summerfield, quote passed on by
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Very true, and exactly what I couldn't quite put my finger on.