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Also found it ironic when Amy said, "We don't kill, that's not how we roll," remembering the time she shot at the little girl astronaut (in the Florida warehouse) and also threatened the Doctor with a gun at Demon's run. Talking about Amy, I used to find her much more appealing. I would be happy if River Song and Amy

I think you are generous in saying  . . . letting him slide on every mistake and limiting his choreography to gloss over his lack of technique will make his win (if he wins) SLIGHTLY TAINTED in my eyes.

I think you are generous in saying  . . . letting him slide on every mistake and limiting his choreography to gloss over his lack of technique will make his win (if he wins) SLIGHTLY TAINTED in my eyes.

I think Matt Smith is brilliant. Enjoying him more and more as the Doctor. I started watching him in Season 4 and then went back to Eccleston and Tennant as the 9th and 10th Doctors. In comparison to Smith, Eccleston seems kind of goofy and Tennant hyperactive and noisy. But maybe when the time comes for Smith to go

I think Matt Smith is brilliant. Enjoying him more and more as the Doctor. I started watching him in Season 4 and then went back to Eccleston and Tennant as the 9th and 10th Doctors. In comparison to Smith, Eccleston seems kind of goofy and Tennant hyperactive and noisy. But maybe when the time comes for Smith to go

Light as cotton candy and not to be taken seriously.But there were some very funny moments in the movie. I enjoyed it. And yes, I admit also thought Mr. Bean (the first movie) was hilarious.

Oh Doctor I'm missing you already.

What's happened to Leonard? His character used to be sweet and nerdy — but what is he turning into? For me he stopped being a good part of the show last Season, and this episode I just wanted to slap him.

Good villains — cybermats with sharp, pointy, snapping teeth.

Enjoyed this episode — frothy and fun with some good laugh out moments. Specially liked the way the Doctor said, "What," when the shop assistant mentioned the silver rat. Expect next episode to leave us with some HUGE cliffhangers.

I don't get the continually high ratings for The Next Generation episodes. Over the last few months have watched all Episodes of Season 1-6 back to back, and am struck by the repetition of themes; Worf and Dad, Data and Lore, Deanna with heavy makeup, bust revealing costumes and little else. Rikker's head tilt (what

I totally love my Doctor Who. And in this respect although didn't mesh with 'God Complex' really enjoyed 'Night Terrors', which seems to have got slagged off by many. For me season 5 and 6 have been great or greater — with one request — that Moffat keeps the Daleks boxed up!

I love watching Doctor Who specially with Matt Smith as the 11th Doctor. BUT there have been a total of three episodes in season 5 and 6 that I am not interested in watching a second time: Victory of the Daleks, Curse of the Dark Spot and the God Complex. I think it was the Gorilla suit that did it for me!

I would put my money on the thing behind Door 11 as being (Sexy) Tardis. The one thing in the whole Universe the Doctor fears — to lose.

Yes, I really liked this episode, but then again I've enjoyed all the episodes this season, including last week's Night Terrors. So not really sure why there was so little love for Alex and George of Night Terrors and so much for this week's episode.

I really liked this episode, but then again The Lodger was also a favourite of mine last season. Alex the dad was great and George, the kid, was fantastic.

Really surprised by all the negative comments. Many of which I read before watching the episode. I loved Night Terrors. But then I am very partial to the Matt Smith era. So, for me, there have been only two kinds of episodes so far, great or very great.

Lets not think about successors to Moffat — and just keep hoping that he goes on and on.

Oh — I didn't understand it till just now. Well done.

Whoops, meant to say Michael Sheen.