Good point, Fiona. I just have a feeling that things are not as straightforward as they seem.
Also the fact that River is a weapon puts an interesting spin on the Dalek's reaction in last season's finale.
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Good point, Fiona. I just have a feeling that things are not as straightforward as they seem.
Also the fact that River is a weapon puts an interesting spin on the Dalek's reaction in last season's finale.
Am I the only one who, after watching DW 6.07, really, really
Nope! Although I don't know what visual punchline you're referring to.
PC, after the Silurian and her girlfriend have a little spat after a comment made by the Silurian, they make up. The Silurian then asks, affectionately, "why do you put up with me?" and then immediately stops an attempted escape all the way on the other side of the room--with her tongue. This is then followed by a very knowing look.
Ha! I missed that.
That totally cracked me up too Anne. heh.
I also had to tsk, tsk at the florid press release last week about NO DALEKS THIS SEASON, right before they air an episode with everybloodybody else ! Moffat, you cheeky boy.
Yeah, but the Doctor wasn't FIGHTING them. Who were the weird alien-looking lizardy things that were all around with big bug eyes?
They were Silurian redshirts .
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I really have trouble visualizing River's timeline. I need a graph.
Me too, Dana. I'm completely lost. I don't think it's going in order, either forwards or back.