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RE: Dr Who - Regenerated - 02-06-2010 23:29 (01-06-2010 22:19 )wade_wilson Wrote: exactly! sounds like most stories are written to an hour then due to wanting americans to buy it, they cut it down to 45 minutes. damn them! damn them all to hell! RE: Dr Who - Carl13 - 05-06-2010 19:20 Great, emotional episode with wonderful performances by the three leads; especially Karen Gillan and Tony Curran. The monster appeared to be only there as a storyline to bring the group together. However, even that part was in keeping with the feel of the episode in that it was physically hurt & abandoned which had parallels with Vincent who was in mental torment & alone. In my view 10/10 RE: Dr Who - Regenerated - 05-06-2010 20:21 First time I've really shed a few tears during the new series. Tonight's had it all - twisting storyline, continuity from the previous episodes, heartbreak and surprise. I think they captured perfectly how brilliant, but yet deeply troubled a person Vincent Van Gogh was. One of the best stories of the new Who, as good as the episodes with Silurians, Daleks and Weeping Angels. Tony Curran the perfect choice to play Van Gogh and a funny slot from Bill Nighy too! Excellent. RE: Dr Who - skully - 06-06-2010 10:08 Couldn't agree more, one of the best episodes of the new series. Emotional, thought provoking stuff, very well written and acted. Tony Curran was fantastic as Van Gogh, a great actor...should be on screen a lot more! Ketchup and mustard lol. RE: Dr Who - Rammyrascal - 12-06-2010 22:50 here's the preview for next weeks episode "The Pandorica Opens" part 1 of the series finale RE: Dr Who - little gimp - 13-06-2010 02:46 Wow the magic of Dr.Who,that has to be the first time James Corden hasn't annoyed the hell out of me!! RE: Dr Who - mrwotzup - 13-06-2010 09:36 Very enjoyable and fun episode. Amy looked even cuter but needs to be on screen more. Really looking forward to next weeks episode which looks very good. RE: Dr Who - Rammyrascal - 19-06-2010 18:52 just watched tonight's episode and it was very good and what a cliffhanger ending. cant wait for next week Spoiler: Show RE: Dr Who - Regenerated - 26-06-2010 18:54 I've not seen much of the last three episodes, saw some of tonight's finale but didn't really get it - but that was only because I've not watched it much over the last few weeks. I'll have to wait for the dvd set but it will be ready soon. Enjoyed the series overall, a few weak episodes, but a reasonably good start for Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor. RE: Dr Who - Rammyrascal - 26-06-2010 19:31 very good episode tonight to end the series. bit confusing at the start (wont say why yet) but have now got it and some hints at the end about the xmas special and the next series |