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I'm alone in absolutely loving The Unicorn and the Wasp.
They mention older past companions more often in SJA! :D ... That's kind of a given isn't it. But I do wish Moffat would bring the mention of their names into NuNuWho once in a while; I understand he wants to distance himself from the RTD era, but it's still the same show, and the same character (something that seems to have gone a bit wonky recently, all this Doctor-initiated violence is making me sad).
From what I've heard, SJA is just a lighter and fluffier Doctor Who, but that doesn't mean it's just for kids so I think it'd be great to watch it. :D
I enjoy the intelligence of Midnight, and the claustrophohic atmosphere of it, but I'm not going to lie - the characters of Jethro's parents are so infuriating they almost ruin parts of the episode. They're a reflection of a certain attitude the episode is trying to highlight, I know, but... they're annoying! 'I said it was her.'
Least favourite is probably Fear Her, but I can find things to like in it regardless. Like the edible ball bearings. And I suppose I have to come clean about liking Daleks in Manhatten. :v The pig and the showgirl, come onnnnn! And I like the idea of a Dalek in spats, what can you do.
They mention older past companions more often in SJA! :D ... That's kind of a given isn't it. But I do wish Moffat would bring the mention of their names into NuNuWho once in a while; I understand he wants to distance himself from the RTD era, but it's still the same show, and the same character (something that seems to have gone a bit wonky recently, all this Doctor-initiated violence is making me sad).
What is this I don't think I've posted in this thread since before the series finale. Disgraceful. I enjoyed it; it had a cool cast, and felt more like the old 'ADVENTUUUURE' atmosphere since they were actually done with leading up to somthing and could crack on with it. It felt pretty open-ended, but I suppose that's the problem with a two-parter with a three month gap between halves. Oh, and that decidedly Valleys Sontaran was my favourite... person. Potato. Whatever. 'I'm not enjoying [death] as much as I had hoped. :|' Madam Lizard and Jenny* were excellent also.
I don't really get how Torchwood is going to be working now. Is Gwen going to leave Rhys bouncing their baby on his knee at the pub while she kills aliens and stuff in America or what...?
*There are lots of Who characters called Jenny. Aside from that one, there was Jennifer in the previous episode, Jenny-his-daughter, Jenny the other maid in the Family of Blood episodes, they're everywheeeere. I want to re-watch NuWho and play spot the Jenny.