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I did not
cry. But I did some hardcore gripping. Powerfully sad stuff, there.
Daleks vs. Cybermen
was kind of awesome, though.
EXTERMINATE! DELETE! EXTERMINATE! DELETE!
Also, raise your hand if you thought that
holy hell, maybe they would actually let Rose fly into the vortex. How she would be delivering the prologue, I didn't know, but God, the Doctor sure did scream like hell.
I really don't know how i'm going to handle a new companion. a new doctor was bad enough. now all of my reasons for initially watching have been thrown out the window.
that isn't to say that i don't love Tennant because i absolutely do, but this show was all about Rose and the Doctor for me. with both originals gone now, i don't know how invested i'll stay. the new companion better be one hell of a character. that's all i have to say...
Woes. Good, solid woes.
And how much did I love the mechanical bitchfight? You're stupid and your mama makes your armor too tight!
Betsy, I cracked up at
"You are superior in only one respect....You are better at dying."
Cybermen and Daleks
in a room together are so gay.
This may have been the only ep where I really enjoyed them.
I
wept, and held hands with Daniel the last 10 minutes.
After Season 1's Primeval!Rose in Parting of The Ways, does that mean that after Season 2's finale,
Rose could come back wrong
?
More importantly, if she did end up
coming back wrong,
would she then wind up
having sex with the Master?
More importantly, if she did end up...would she then wind up
Only if played by
Anthony Stewart Head
or
James Marsters
.
Mmmm,
James Marsters
with a goatee.
What I liked so much was that
they stayed really true to Rose's character. After all that's gone before, killing her or having her leave would have been cop-outs. I also liked that they gave her everything she could have wished for before - intact family, material security - but she's still bereft
.
For those of you not so versed in Brit TV, the
bride at the end was played by Catherine Tate, a well-known comedien.
It'll be interesting to see how that plays out. 170 days until Christmas, apparently.