heidi-721-857247
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I can't.
This was honestly one of the more contrived episodes since the series' reprisal five years ago.
Moffat has brought back the Daleks, the villains that have been run into the ground over and over again!
The previous week's episode had the same type of fear with the smiling faces in the carnival booths that one would typical expect of Moffat's writing; however, the only "victory" in this week's episode is surprisingly with Amy and The Doctor as these two actors start sliding into their respective roles.
Not the actors' fault here, just a thin plot.
This was honestly one of the more contrived episodes since the series' reprisal five years ago.
Moffat has brought back the Daleks, the villains that have been run into the ground over and over again!
The previous week's episode had the same type of fear with the smiling faces in the carnival booths that one would typical expect of Moffat's writing; however, the only "victory" in this week's episode is surprisingly with Amy and The Doctor as these two actors start sliding into their respective roles.
Not the actors' fault here, just a thin plot.
This is a show that should have been shot when Donna was still at the Doctor's side; however, we shall forgive the show for its latency in getting us back to the juicy bits about The Doctor and Professor River Song...
If you nearly shat yourself watching "Blink" (which I myself did almost 4 years ago), then you're going to find this episode just as thrilling and, given the fact that it is a two-parter, you'll find yourself watching those statues just a wee bit closer in the next week... (Remember, "don't blink.")
Moffat has shown himself to have the ability to write a wickedly frightening story on-par with Stephen King and still nicely manages to write the witty banter between River Song and The Doctor ala William Shakespeare. (Lest any of us forget "The Taming of the Shrew".)
If you nearly shat yourself watching "Blink" (which I myself did almost 4 years ago), then you're going to find this episode just as thrilling and, given the fact that it is a two-parter, you'll find yourself watching those statues just a wee bit closer in the next week... (Remember, "don't blink.")
Moffat has shown himself to have the ability to write a wickedly frightening story on-par with Stephen King and still nicely manages to write the witty banter between River Song and The Doctor ala William Shakespeare. (Lest any of us forget "The Taming of the Shrew".)