So this is supposed to introduce us to the pace of the new
companion. Last week we saw her in a
frantic pace and it was more the Doctor trying to get the feel of her and how
she interacts with him. This was more of
how the tone of the series is going to be. *shrugs* The blue screen stuff was so-so. I really expected better. What is it with stuff disappointing me lately?
I have heard the latest online ramblings.
The whole season is supposed to be a dream, with Tennant coming back at
the anniversary after not having regenerated after the End of Time. I would love that,but not all the clues
work. One of the clues is the birds
chirping. But that is from the episode
with the Dream Lord which occurs with Amy after regeneration. Another thrown away clue was that the Doctor
quoted Puff the magic dragon in this week’s episode. Missed that did you? He tells Merry she has yet to see the painted
wings and giant rings or something.
Subtle. And he mentioned his
granddaughter. Almost everyone caught
that. Why? He told Rose and Donna he forgot about that
or removed that part of his memories or something. Also, why was Donna left out of the
companions special? She was a GREAT
companion in my opinion. She and the
Doctor has great adventures, lots of fun and without her he would have never
met River, had another Daughter, defeated the Time Lords etc, etc. Sorry,
tangent. So, Let’s get back to this week’s episode, shall we? The singing threw
me. It was great; the girl should have
an opera career. But I would have loved
to be able to know WHAT they were singing.
The words and the dialogue were overlapping and you had to listen
carefully to understand either one. I
choose the dialogue. I would still like
to hear the music though; I do appreciate it for its musicality. I also understand that the long drawn out
speech was achieving a point but it was still long and drawn out. The Doctor’s speech was pointless after Clara
made hers. I would have also appreciated
knowing why they called the monster/mummy thing grandfather unless this ties
back into the whole this season is a dream thing. That would make sense because the Doctor
views himself as a mummy/monster/god/grandfather who abandoned his
children/grandchildren. If the whole
season is a dream what does Clara represent? She doesn’t represent the
child/grandchildren he’s lost because he’s being shown representations of them.
Also interesting point, Clara’s mother was born on September 11. The Doctor has pointed out that certain time/dates
are fixed points and some are hot spots.
I would think that that date would be.
Other bloggers have pointed out that the car that almost ran over
Clara’s father looked like the car that ran over Rose’s father. If this is a dream world that would make
sense because he’s pulling images he knows.
If not, that would be a freaky coincidence. Oh well, that’s my thoughts on this week’s
episode. Feel free to yell in the
comments.
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