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It was a brilliant episode.  It certainly almost made up for all the recent Donna lite episodes.  It's been rehashed to death elsewhere, but the one thing that I noticed, that I really, really noticed, was the interior of the TARDIS when Donna and the Doctor walked into it at the end, was red.  Red like it was when the Master made it into a paradox machine.  Now I doubt very much that the Master is back, not with Davros and the Daleks as the big bad, but are we looking at a paradox?  That's what I want to know.  Because I'm thinking that if we have a paradox, it's possible, just...that we will have a happy ending for Rose and the Doctor and a sad one at the same time.  I'm not exactly sure how yet, but if anyone could pull that off, it's RTD.


Date: 2008-06-24 12:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] katecarter.livejournal.com
What, no more thoughts beyond that?!

I personally thought that it was probably the best episode of DW I've ever seen, and I hadn't realized it was possible to adore Rose even more. It's like everything I've found fault in before seems to have vanished.

And I'm dying for Saturday; I only watched U/SoD/LotTL once so I'd forgotten about the paradox machine, but when I heard the cloister bell, I thought it beat the TARDIS kidnapping Martha for cliffhangers by far.

Date: 2008-06-29 02:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amberfocus.livejournal.com
It definitely was a much better cliffie, and trust me, I know my cliffies! I have more thoughts but some of them are wrapped up around a certain spoiler and I don't want to voice it in case it's a real one. But it looks like, after seeing the new episode tonight, that it's heading the way I thought it might, which is not quite the way it looks.

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