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Sunday, 5 June 2011

Doctor Who review update

'The Rebel Flesh' and 'The Almost People'

Hmm, some good moments, loved the Flesh turning into a copy of The Doctor reprising some old catchphrases 'reverse the polarity', 'jellybaby' and the rather more confusing 'reverse the jelly baby of the neutron flow'. The anti-racism message, whilst laudable, was rather heavy-handed - "who are the real monsters" but the end of episode reveal was a real surprise. Could someone remind me when The Doctor's scanner first started vacillating over Amy's pregnancy? 

Some questions arising:
Why could The Doctor not use his sonic screwdriver to escape from the locked room?
Is Amy really pregnant?
Who/what is the father?
How long has the Doctor known that Amy was not real?
Was The Doctor who gets shot in the first episode his Ganger?

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