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Quote: Matthew Stott @ April 7 2010, 9:02 PM BST

Moffat strikes again!

Yes, he had the same effect on my eldest, with Blink. I didn't even allow the youngest to watch that one! It says something for the enduring effect of Who, when written properly; my girls have seen all manner of other stuff, Jurrasic This and Lord of the That, but nothing else has ever had this effect on them.

That's partly the job of Who isn't it. I had a Dalek fear as a child.

Nogget - get the polyfilla out!

I want Moffat to write something about nasty things happening to kids who don't do their homework.

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ April 7 2010, 6:31 PM BST

he has an amazing androgynous, unusual face.

Looks completely normal to me.

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ April 7 2010, 6:31 PM BST

I thought Matt Smith was very good - he has an amazing androgynous, unusual face.

Unusual yes, but definitely not a face you would be fooled by if he was wearing a dress!

My daughter watched it and her verdict was "excellent", (although she said immediately that the little girl with red hair was the new companion as a little girl.)

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ April 8 2010, 9:14 AM BST

My daughter watched it and her verdict was "excellent", (although she said immediately that the little girl with red hair was the new companion as a little girl.)

You need to instigate a non-talking policy when telly's on. Nip this lippyness in the bud now.

Also realised re-watching it that Amy wasn't the only Scottish girl in the village, what with Annette Cosby there too.

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ April 8 2010, 9:30 AM BST

Also realised re-watching it that Amy wasn't the only Scottish girl in the village, what with Annette Cosby there too.

I don't think it said she was . .? Just that she was Scottish in an English village, and mentioned the fact she'd been there since she was a little girl, but had never lost the accent.

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ April 8 2010, 9:14 AM BST

(although she said immediately that the little girl with red hair was the new companion as a little girl.)

Proof, I think, that the twist wasn't exactly a twist, we were supposed to work it out, to be one step ahead of The Doctor. I think.

I watched it again last night too, I think the first twenty minutes or so, and the final ten, are about as perfect as I've ever seen Who; magical stuff. Smith is outstanding (The way he delivers that line, 'Basically . . . run . . ' !!); and the script, the look and direction, brilliant. It really did have a different look and directorial aesthetic.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ April 8 2010, 9:38 AM BST

I watched it again last night too, I think the first twenty minutes or so, and the final ten, are about as perfect as I've ever seen Who; magical stuff. Smith is outstanding; and the script, the look and direction, brilliant. It really did have a different look and directorial aesthetic.

All this from a fellow who rates Sylvester McCoy as his favourite doctor! I too am a Matt Smith fan though - he is very good looking.

Quote: Kenneth @ April 8 2010, 9:42 AM BST

All this from a fellow who rates Sylvester McCoy as his favourite doctor!

Hey, I have no choice, I was seven, he was my Doctor growing up! :D

Quote: Kenneth @ April 8 2010, 9:42 AM BST

All this from a fellow who rates Sylvester McCoy as his favourite doctor! I too am a Matt Smith fan though - he is very good looking.

Laughing out loud
Remind me, was it you, perchance, that was told you looked like him..?

Quote: Matthew Stott @ April 8 2010, 9:43 AM BST

Hey, I have no choice, I was seven, he was my Doctor growing up! :D

I don't think it quite works like that Matthew, otherwise everyone of my age's favourite Prime Minister would have to be Mrs Thatcher. And everyone's favourite food would be Findus Crispy Pancakes. Errr

For the nerd who has everything, the BBC pumps this franchise for all it's worth...

http://news.spong.com/article/21099/Free-Doctor-Who-Episodic-Games-for-PC

Quote: Tim Walker @ April 8 2010, 2:19 PM BST

For the nerd

We prefer the term 'geek'. :D

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