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Very bitty, some speculation too.
I enjoyed this episode a lot, it had many of the reasons why I enjoy Doctor Who so much in it. The SFX were pretty much outstanding and the storyline was sensitively told. The scene with Donna and the Doctor in the TARDIS and Donna begging him to return was just beautiful. It's not very often Who nearly has me in tears but this episode managed it.
Problems/queries:
- why did the infection start in the arm when the people got turned into Pyrovilians?
The best I can come up with is the fact that they need the gaseous exchange surface to be able to keep 'topping up' with mountain dust and therefore it starts more at the periphery. (Although then, strictly speaking it should be fingers and toes, so maybe I should go back to the drawing board.)
I was also trying to figure out when they had recently had a 'turning to stone' episode - but it was Eye of the Gorgon in SJA.
- The whole last scene just grated on me. Just... no. Sorry. Especially the 'household Gods' thing.
Speculation, speculation:
- Shadow Proclamation got another mention...
-As did planets going missing...
That is all.
Problems/queries:
- why did the infection start in the arm when the people got turned into Pyrovilians?
The best I can come up with is the fact that they need the gaseous exchange surface to be able to keep 'topping up' with mountain dust and therefore it starts more at the periphery. (Although then, strictly speaking it should be fingers and toes, so maybe I should go back to the drawing board.)
I was also trying to figure out when they had recently had a 'turning to stone' episode - but it was Eye of the Gorgon in SJA.
- The whole last scene just grated on me. Just... no. Sorry. Especially the 'household Gods' thing.
Speculation, speculation:
- Shadow Proclamation got another mention...
-As did planets going missing...
That is all.
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Date: 2008-04-16 09:36 am (UTC)But of course it is SKIENCE.