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Saturday, 30 August 2014
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Huge improvement on Deep Breath, I wish they would just write something into the series allowing the Doctor to recover instantly from his regenerations- I never enjoy the first episode wacky behaviour stuff that we tend to get. Much more enjoyable to see Capaldi playing the Doctor his way, energetic, slightly insecure and surprisingly abrupt.
ReplyDeleteNice episode, I hope the rest of the series continues to improve.
I hope they continue to use the metallic- looking Daleks. I hated Moffat's plastic multi-coloured abominations!
ReplyDeleteOops, sorry, DD - forgot I had still to answer you. My only reservations about Capaldi so far is that he's still coming across like a comedy character a lot of the time. Witness his interplay with Robin Hood in the third episode.
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Yeah, a major mistake if ever there was one. Obviously done with an eye on making money from new merchandise. Perhaps they'll keep them as the 'Cult of Skaro' Daleks.