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		|  19-10-2014, 23:29 | #76 |  
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			Funnily enough my father in law was complaining that it's got a bit dark.  But all three of my kids absolutely love it, including the youngest, who was pretty terrified by The Boneless last night, but watched the episode right to the end anyway, and raved about it afterwards.
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		|  19-10-2014, 23:33 | #77 |  
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			I didn't like the first one in this season but I am starting to like it. Not seen last nights yet as I've been busy but I am looking forward to seeing it tomorrow.
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		|  20-10-2014, 10:53 | #78 |  
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			I felt this episode was good in places, but I couldn't feel any empathy for any of the characters other than Clara and the Doctor.  Actually, it wasn't just empathy.   I don't have to empathise with a character to enjoy watching them.   I don't have to even like them, but I do need to feel something about them one way or the other.    The story did not spend enough time establishing the supporting characters, so I felt they were just there as fodder.   I even thought that the actor who has just finished playing "Jeff" in Casualty was still playing "Jeff" from Casualty, but just in Doctor Who.
 It was a good idea to separate Clara and the Doctor as it gave Jenna Colman and the story a chance to develop the character of Clara a bit more.   I also like the strong hint at the end that she may be a little bit more than just another companion.
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		|  21-10-2014, 15:42 | #79 |  
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			Not liking it as much, been a fan for years.
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		|  26-10-2014, 02:04 | #80 |  
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			Wow what a boring episode! Can't remember the last time I've just wanted to fast forward. Finale looks good though to end what in my opinion is probably the worst series since the 2005 revival. I don't fully blame Capaldi I blame Coleman whom just doesn't fit in with Capaldi and I blame the writers for some episodes bar a few like the orient express episode.
 Hopefully we can move past Clara and onto someone that fits with Capaldi a bit better come the Christmas special.
 
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		|  26-10-2014, 07:55 | #81 |  
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			I have to admit, I wasn't blown away by this episode, I watched 30 mins then went to bed.  I'll finish watching it later.
 Capaldi is still a great Doctor,  but this week was a weak story.
 
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		|  26-10-2014, 08:20 | #82 |  
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			Funnily enough I thought that wasn't too bad if you excuse the awful acting from the kids, plus Maive's mother sees her other child who went missing a year ago and all she can do is stand there saying "Annabelle.....my Annabelle"...? Really?!  Weak.
 And Clara - how can the hottest assistant ever also consistently be the most annoying ever?  But yes, next week's episode looks pretty good.
 
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		|  26-10-2014, 10:13 | #83 |  
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			I thought it was ok. Not the best by far. 
 Again Clara in my opinion is much better with Capaldi and has been written a lot better for this season.
 
 I wouldn't say hottest ever. I still think that award goes to Peri ;-)
 
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		|  27-10-2014, 09:23 | #84 |  
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			I enjoyed this again.  I suspect what's proving so marmite about this season is, they've ramped up the fantasy and toned down the hard sci fi.  That would tend to irritate the hardcore fans (or a certain section of them, anyway), while pleasing the family audience which, let's not forget, is what it's supposed to be for.
 All three of my kids have sat through every episode this season, no fidgeting even from the youngest.  This has never happened before.
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			Hottest ever assistant IMHO is Leela, Louise Jamesonand she could kill a Sontaran with thrown dagger.
 
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		|  02-11-2014, 11:53 | #86 |  
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			Rather brilliant episode last night. 
 m sure most people already guessed the Missy twist even though Moffat and co tried to deny it.
 
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			Nope, I didn't see that coming.
		 
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 m sure most people already guessed the Missy twist even though Moffat and co tried to deny it.
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		|  03-11-2014, 03:40 | #89 |  
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			Enjoyed it. Looking it up now I can see there were plenty of articles on the Masters return going as far back as June so it appeared certain anyway. Luckily I missed them all an actually thought missy was a new villain.
 Would love to know how the hell the master just found his way out of Gallifrey. If that isn't answered I guess the answer "Because Master" will have to do. It's a tad bit annoying when they do stuff like that. Daleks destroyed? But really one survived or some miraculous thing happened because time. Gallifrey is lost? Different Universe? Just follow the master.
 
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		|  03-11-2014, 14:19 | #90 |  
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			Now THAT was a good episode! Coleman kept the annoying histrionics to a minimum which was great and the whole story was gripping.  I guessed who Missy would probably be when she said she was a Time Lord, still it was a good 'wow' moment.  For the first time in this series I'm really looking forward to next week's episode.
		 
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