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RE: Dr Who - bigguy01 - 24-04-2011 14:45

read somewhere that james corden is returning to dr who his appearance in the lodger last series.

is amy pond pregnant or not? alien or human?


RE: Dr Who - *Kal-El* - 26-04-2011 17:02




RE: Dr Who - bigguy01 - 30-04-2011 22:53

kalel this for u, the fbi chap is crowley from supernatural.


RE: Dr Who - *Kal-El* - 01-05-2011 02:22

Just looked up his name Mark Sheppard aka Crowley, very good actor he is seen him in other stuff and is always usually a bad guy lol.


RE: Dr Who - Scottishbloke - 01-05-2011 15:20

This new series is now firmly established with the heavy influence that head writer Steven Moffat brings to the characters and the script bring's the actors/actresses firmly out of their comfort zone. Last nights episode was another very dark one which at times frightens the shit out of you, Dr Who has come a long way since a lot of the child like stories of Season 5. Interesting fact here is that when Steven Moffat wrote the previous cameo episodes his ones were amongst the darkest such as the the empty child in 2005 and the girl in the fireplace in 2006. A lot of things to ponder until next week, is Amy really pregnant and who the hell exactly was that child at the end of the episode who regenerated and then died and what exactly is River's relationship with the Doctor. Still a lot of unanswered questions which has really made this series one of the most interesting ones in recent times.


RE: Dr Who - sweetsugar007 - 01-05-2011 15:22

Cant say I really watched this properly snce the days of Tom Baker!!!


RE: Dr Who - lucent-x - 01-05-2011 15:40

(01-05-2011 15:20 )Scottishbloke Wrote:  This new series is now firmly established with the heavy influence that head writer Steven Moffat brings to the characters and the script bring's the actors/actresses firmly out of their comfort zone. Last nights episode was another very dark one which at times frightens the shit out of you, Dr Who has come a long way since a lot of the child like stories of Season 5. Interesting fact here is that when Steven Moffat wrote the previous cameo episodes his ones were amongst the darkest such as the the empty child in 2005 and the girl in the fireplace in 2006.

Moffat's episodes were always better then RTD's, making a good contrast against what were some real - slightly embarrassing - Childrens TV type episodes at the beginning of this reboot.


RE: Dr Who - Scottishbloke - 01-05-2011 21:11

Steven Moffat has on record as saying that with last season the characters were all too happy all the time so thought it might be interesting to see what would happen if you screwed around with their minds more, a definite message of intent that this series will not be producing any more CBBC type viewing's, as well as the fear factor in this series we also have the psychological aspect too with even Rory questioning whether Amy is really in love with the Doctor instead of him as she seems to trust him more than anybody. The only episode that Steven Moffat wrote in my opinion which was poor was the one for comic relief but that was really just a piss take in all honesty not really taking it all too seriously but in this series he means business and has really stuck 2 fingers up to the critics.


RE: Dr Who - bigguy01 - 01-05-2011 21:46

moffat's blink the best ever dr who episode.

dr river song is dr who's wife and killer. which has been hinted last season and before. i think that child is amy pond's hence why she missed when shooting her in the space suit with the crack above left.


RE: Dr Who - *Kal-El* - 03-05-2011 20:28