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Waters of Mars [spoilers]
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Waters of Mars [spoilers]
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Re: Waters of Mars
What do you think of the "War of the Masters" thing?
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Forty-five minutes gentlemen.
Nonsense - mainly because there's no "the" in "Waters of Mars. While there's certainly previous regarding anagrams hinting at the Master, they at least contain all the required letters.Nutso wrote:What do you think of the "War of the Masters" thing?
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Hmm, not too sure on this one, to be honest. It just seemed a bit....all over the place.
I really don't know, and I can't put my opinions into words for some reason.
Spoiler for the next episode:
I really don't know, and I can't put my opinions into words for some reason.
Spoiler for the next episode:
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Re: Waters of Mars
Another meh episode. There's very few of the new series that I feel the need to watch again, which is a shame because when its good its brilliant.
And I can't see the Doctor changing such a significant event in Earths history to save one person, after all the things he's done (or refused to do) previously.
And I can't see the Doctor changing such a significant event in Earths history to save one person, after all the things he's done (or refused to do) previously.
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I thought it was good. The Flood were pretty run-of-the-mill monsters, but they weren't really the focus of the episode. I really like these occasional glimpses (as in "Family of Blood", although in this case it was more than just a glimpse) of just who and what the Doctor is, and how potentially powerful he is.
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Re: Waters of Mars [spoilers]
Only an average ep as a whole but it did have some decent bits
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