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hence all the dust on the floor.

Brilliant lol. Maybe he would have been done a whole billion years sooner..

It's quite possible he saw that as the only solution then never found his way back to his clothes!

I watched the TV version then iview. I found them to be the same. Had no brightness issues, but still hard to watch.

She probably becomes a hybrid Dalek Sleep Monster Time Lord Cyberman Human.

Also, Blink was a Moffat ep. This wasn't.

No, it didn't. Also, I've since watched another preview of next week, and yeah, well I guess it's good that it was a single episode. I'm not a fan of horror anyway and this left me with too many questions and feelings unresolved for me to consider it to be good.

There was also a cyberman, and Ashildr.

I see what you did there.

I'm not yet convinced this is a stand-alone episode.

Doctor companion, not association. The Doctor chooses his companions very carefully, and if she is good enough for him, she's good enough for UNIT.

I agree mostly. But I'm willing to ignore it as a) a joke and b) a way to re-introduce the memory wiper thing that people may have forgotten. I certainly hadn't forgotten it.

She is a tantruming child. Are you saying all children who throw tantrums are evil forever after?

Seems to have been going on for at least 50 years without so much as an Earth shattering kaboom (that wasn't rectified by a madman in said police box)

Maybe it felt like a month to him?

Ha, I didn't realize I was also thinking how little Clara was in this episode. That really is a testament to her performance.
And that speech. Yeah. wow.

I learnt about it from Doctor Who.

It was cool but completely unnecessary.

All Karn scenes are filmed in a quarry.

It was quite easy to spot. The close up with the code going across the eyes was a dead giveaway. Though, going by the number of people that didn't spot it….