
Probs just a basic error.Angels didn't talk, Bob did.
I liked it when they moved, I think that they didn't move fast because they weren't sure.
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Doctor wearing his jacket, and his face and hair is cleany clean.
Either Smith got cold OR this is the Doctor from the future?
EDIT: Here's an image
In the scene, he's asking Amy to remember what he told her when she was seven, and she doesn't remember.
He also keeps checking to his left, maybe in case his past self sees him then all of timey-wimey will go boom boom.
Was all in one recorded scene, so I don't see why it would be that way. Enough time for Matt to get the jacket on for a later episode.
This is exactly what I thought, like she'd kill him, but then time would be completely re-written so that it doesn't actually happen. Or something like River makes some kind of deal with something that means the Doctor won't die, but she'll always know that one day she's going to kill himWell she did say it was the 'best man she had ever met' which implys it is the Doctor. If it isn't the Doctor it will need to be a pretty awesome character and us the viewers will need to be convinced that he is worthy of being better than the Doctor in her eyes. However if it is the Doctor she kills... the Doctor did say himself that time can be 'unwritten' so perhaps in her current time stream she does kill the Doctor but whatever is on the other side of the cracks 'unwrites' the event from ever happening and alters her time stream.
Yeah I wish we never actually saw them move... or heard them speak. That thing where it speaks via the soldier's voice - and through the walkie-talkie is just dumb. I loved those two episodes but I have to try so hard to avoid over-analysing them. For example I constantly get a sense that stuff has just been thrown in to make the story work - such as how the angels "think she can see them" even though her eyes are closed. This was after the Doctor explained this through the walkie-talkie which the angels could all clearly hear for themselves, so it's a bit stupid.
The angels have always been the best thing in Doctor Who for me and vampires are so boring and dull so I'm not at all looking forward to next week's episode.
Anyone who doesn't think she is hot as **** are called gays.
Anyway about the ruined because the angels moved... I don't understand how it ruined it? It's normally dark when we see the sudden change of movement and I thought it was a great addition to finally see them move with the lights on!
The flashing freeze-frame style of movement is good but when Amy was alone with her eyes closed and you could see the angels moving normally, it just ruined the whole vibe, if you like.Anyone who doesn't think she is hot as **** are called gays.
Anyway about the ruined because the angels moved... I don't understand how it ruined it? It's normally dark when we see the sudden change of movement and I thought it was a great addition to finally see them move with the lights on!
Also I can't say that I see what everyone else seems to see in her. She's sort of pretty I suppose, but that's about it.
They're not actually vampires I don't think because in the trailer I'm sure he said "if they're not vampires, what are they?".Yeah I wish we never actually saw them move... or heard them speak. That thing where it speaks via the soldier's voice - and through the walkie-talkie is just dumb. I loved those two episodes but I have to try so hard to avoid over-analysing them. For example I constantly get a sense that stuff has just been thrown in to make the story work - such as how the angels "think she can see them" even though her eyes are closed. This was after the Doctor explained this through the walkie-talkie which the angels could all clearly hear for themselves, so it's a bit stupid.
The angels have always been the best thing in Doctor Who for me and vampires are so boring and dull so I'm not at all looking forward to next week's episode.
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