S32E5: The Rebel Flesh
Posted: Sat May 21, 2011 6:43 pm
Starts in five minutes.
Totally agreed, and his sympathy for the gangers makes a lot of sense too, given he was a "copy" once.GrahamKennedy wrote:
And Rory grew a bit of a backbone, too. The constant stream of abuse Pond sends his way is very cutsey and endearing in its comic way, but you just know some part of him believes her, and probably some part of her too. Nice to see him asserting himself for once, and nice to see a woman who treats him with respect.
The Ganger!Doctor? I thought it was evident from the lips in the goo.Saw the twist at the end coming, though.
I did like to see Rory's set finally descend, though I think the Jennifer-ganger's fawning over him was a very contrived way of presenting his sympathy for her and, by extension, the gangers in general. I was amused, after GK's comment on "The Doctor's Wife" regarding Rory's continual near-death or fake-death, to hear Rory make a sarcastic comment about dying.GrahamKennedy wrote:And Rory grew a bit of a backbone, too. The constant stream of abuse Pond sends his way is very cutsey and endearing in its comic way, but you just know some part of him believes her, and probably some part of her too. Nice to see him asserting himself for once, and nice to see a woman who treats him with respect.
GrahamKennedy wrote:Saw the twist at the end coming, though.
It was confirmed by the lips in the goo, when they uttered the same line that the Doctor had. I though it was evident from the moment the Doctor touched the goo in the vat, before the storm.Condan1993 wrote:The Ganger!Doctor? I thought it was evident from the lips in the goo.