Have just seen Army of Ghosts.
*wibble*
WHY ISN'T IT NEXT WEEK NOW, DAMMIT!
ETA: So, I went out into the hallway to do a little dance about the awesomeness of this episode.Shut up, it's a thing I do, okay?
...And part-way through I tripped on the rug, and rolled my ankle. And had to crawl back into my bedroom.
Now my ankle is all swollen and owie and I can't put my weight on it.
I HATE YOU AND YOUR BRILLIANCE, RUSTY!
*wibble*
WHY ISN'T IT NEXT WEEK NOW, DAMMIT!
ETA: So, I went out into the hallway to do a little dance about the awesomeness of this episode.
...And part-way through I tripped on the rug, and rolled my ankle. And had to crawl back into my bedroom.
Now my ankle is all swollen and owie and I can't put my weight on it.
I HATE YOU AND YOUR BRILLIANCE, RUSTY!
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*has also just seen it, obviously*
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We need a TARDIS to jump ahead to next Sunday.
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Also, I had heard "the Daleks are back" so many times that I had stopped believing it. So it was like an anti-spoiler for me.
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I just finished "Army of Ghosts" too, and I'm still ded from awesome. "GHOSTBUSTERS!"
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(Seriously, though, I really shouldn't be that surprised. After all those years of ballet, my ankles are, quite basically, fucked. There was a point where I couldn't go two weeks without twisting an ankle...)
And the Ghostbusters bit was WIN!
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Is it wrong that by the last five minutes, I was basically sitting on the edge of
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Though, when I was about 6 years old, I was on crutches for a while with a very severe sprain - as in, they thought it was broken until the X-ray. I suspect that may have something to do with my tendency now.
(But seriously, how fitting is it for Doctor Who fans to twist their ankles?)
Also, I'd heard the Dalek thing so many times, and from such lousy sources, that I had entirely given it away as a fake. So I literally shrieked when they turned up.
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I'm not so sure. There were very good bits, definitely (Ten's face when he find's out Jackie's still in the TARDIS; Jackie snogging Ten a bit before; hell, the Doctor in Torchwood in general) but I don't get the yay this much. I *didn't* so much like the Ghostbusters bit (somehow, Tennant on his own doesn't work that well for me...) and did they *have* to bring back te Daleks so soon? It seems so....sensationalistic and a cheap thrill. There was no way this story could have worked with just the Cybermen?
And the 3d glasses look profoundly silly. Esp since that sort of 3d viewing is old. Polarised light is now used, not two different colours. Would have made a bit more sense from a technical POV, too. As far as any of that bit did.
Mickey coming back, now that was cool.
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And it really depends on what they do with the Daleks if it was worth it. (Though, considering Daleks are what made me a DW fan, I'm not arguing...)
And I found the 3D glasses thing amusing - come on, how very Doctor-ish is it to have some shoddy old 3D glasses lying around, rather than something new and high-tech?
But the Mickey thing was brilliant. 'Cos I knew he was back, but didn't expect him then, and I was just all "Eeeee!"
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::laugh laugh laugh::
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Although I'm fairly sure I could outrun you.
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*starts pondering the merits of assorted projectile weapons*
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Consider yourself pwned.
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What did you expect? I'm evil.
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*chair-dances instead*
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