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The Silurians tend to be the one foe that the Doctor keep feeling guilty about. Which is odd, since they were about to wipe out humanity. Not something he often has truck with. I mean, he doesn't spend any time weeping over the Zygons, does he? And heck, in 'Colony in Space' he seems quite unconcerned that even the

Losing the Castle? Not the looks of next weeks episode. 
And blowing up Federal agents… and shooting down private security guards in the compound (did they ever suggest that the compound actually was more sinister than a retreat for people who could pay for the privilege? I must have missed that bit.. I was just left

Although, interestingly, Faran Tahir is one of my homies, ie Pakistani. While Osiris was a heavy, I'm happy that he is also getting more positive characters to play, as in Star Trek and on Warehouse 13.

I thought I had read that had Delgado not died, the Master would indeed have been revealed to be the Doctors brother.

Not sure that I ever felt that the Time Lords exiled the Doctor to Earth so that he would work with UNIT.. that just seemed fortituous, that he already knew the Brig and, happily, reappeared near where UNIT was already active (rather than, say, the Urals). The Time Lords just exiled him to Earth. That said.. it is an

Should you blame spoilers, or the fact that the official preview for the second half of the season had a woman getting shot with a Dalek exterminator beam? :)

Also not fond of the need to give them a bloody catchphrase… 'Delete', indeed..