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    just finished watching it on Catchup online.....

    An interesting one indeed, just who Missy is, is keeping me hooked so far, but I can't take next weeks episode Seriously at all....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darren Richardson View Post
    just finished watching it on Catchup online.....

    An interesting one indeed, just who Missy is, is keeping me hooked so far, but I can't take next weeks episode Seriously at all....
    It's a Mark Gatiss story, so it ought to be a good one.
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    Well i actually didn't mind this one, considering the silly miniaturization plot that was already done in the dreadful tom baker story the invisible enemy, Capaldi was more likeable, I like his grumpiness - and the Dalek siege scenes were really well done and looked great, albeit not as grisly as Resurrection of the daleks - but at least the Daleks got to kill people this time. Think it would of been better as a simple base under siege story though. The Heaven thing felt out of place and weird, obviously leading to the next "clever" finale -yawn-
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    Well, I for one enjoyed Robots of Sherwood.

    Very silly episode, but nicely paced. Capaldi again impresses me massively with his take on The Doctor.
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    Very silly and incredibly entertaining, very Old Who in the sense of 'oh let's go watch some history crap we need to do things'. Failed the Bechdel test mind you, first episode of this series to do so.
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    I enjoyed it, Capaldi has so far very much put me in mind of old Who
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    I want more like this to be honest (well, mins the Bechdel test thing). I like a good slice of silly. Hallmark of Tom Baker's run was a bit of silly. Like offering Davros a Jellybaby.
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    Yup, which was needed. Favourite episode in a long while, up there with an of the Vastra/Jenny-heavy episodes hehe.
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    And further, continued development of Clara is welcome too.
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