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Anyone else catch the FedEx truck zip by Saul's office? A split-second detail I loved.

A++

Mouth vomit for me:

It was fun I guess, but seemed pretty shallow.

Time can be rewritten. All you need is love from your parents to overcome. It's kind of obvious at this point.

It might of been on purpose. I enjoy driving grammar nazis up the wall.

What really scared me about this episode was that it felt like a marriage of the worst elements of RTD and Moffat.

See when the Doctor got knocked out I thought the Cybermen had tampered with his screwdriver. Could of sworn it was blue instead of green when he want back to using it after regaining consciousness. But no, that might of made them remotely clever or threatening. That cannot be.

My least favourite episode of Moffat's era. Nearly derails the Doctor's character development in the second half of series six. Eleven has finally shown a bit of responsibility by choosing to leave Amy and Rory behind because of how deadly it is to travel with him. Then in this dreck he lets Craig bring his baby along

The decostruction of the deification of the Doctor has devastated me deeply. Farewell Amy and Rory, I know we'll see you again to resolve the whole Lake Silencio thing.

Donna assumes much in her opening of this review. I doubt we'll ever be rooting for Walter White again.