DOCTOR WHO SERIES 29 HUMAN NATURE EPISODE NUMBER - 2908 Pursued by a family of parasitic aliens desiring to consume his Time Lord essence, the Doctor takes the drastic step of making himself human so that he can hide out in 1913 England. But he does not plan on falling in love. VISIT THE EPISODE GUIDE >> |
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Human Nature (2908/308)
Last edited by Darren; 10 April 2011, 03:39 PM.Tags: None
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If I say that the best thing about that episode was the shade of green they used it sounds like I'm insulting the episode but it was and I'm not. I loved the episode but that was such a great green especially in the gun.
I'm confused about the kid who took the watch, is he randomly telepathic or is there a reason to it? Now that the kid has opened the watch is he now the Doctor because he seems to be having Doctor flash backs and is the watch actually the Doctor because it's talking to the kid?
When the kid had that war flash back, was that a vision of the future or one of the Doctor's memories? If it was the Doctor's memories it seems like he was killed at the end to me, is that how the eighth Doctor died and, dare I say it, was that the Time War?
Oh, and who else spotted the Remembrance of the Daleks reference?
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Originally posted by pbellosomOh, and who else spotted the Remembrance of the Daleks reference?
Spoiler:The background music when the scarecrows pounced on the girl with the ballon is the same as the music used whenever the creepy schoolgirl in RotD appeared
I loved this episode, it has everything a Classic Who has, schools, creepy schoolkids, alien and ray guns, the only thing missing is Dr 4, Sarah-Jane and K9. For once in my life I can't find a single fault. Next week's looks good too
Edit for FF, something fired a bolt of something into the Tardis, they Dr said something like They found me I'll have to hide and do you trust me Martha. Something along those lines anyway
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Originally posted by pbellosom View PostOh, and who else spotted the Remembrance of the Daleks reference?
I did like this episode it was good, but i dont think it could hold a candle to the sata pit/impossible planet two parter. Was an entertaining episode, and i think all the good bits will be next week, cant wait.
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What Oh! Jolly spiffing tale. What. What.
First things first. The 1996 Doctor Who film is officially canon! Well, maybe not, but that sketch of Doctor number eight seemed to be more than just a nod as his picture was the most dominant compared to the sketches of the other Doctors. Let me just say, ARRGH! at the sketch of Rose in his diary and Martha more or less confessing that she's in love with the Doctor.
Nice to see a bit of a change and start off with a mystery. I'd a feeling that this was going to be part one of a two part episode due to the slow pacing. At first I thought Martha had lost her memory as well, but there was a little hint now and again that she was fully aware of who she was.
The little boy who has the watch containing the Doctor's "essence" looked to me as if he already had an ability to sense or see events in the future. Maybe opening the watch enhanced those latent abilities?
Spoiler:It seems a bit daft to end the ep with a seemingly no-wins situation, only to have next week's trailer show that they all got out of that predicament somehow unscathed.
I await with interest for the resolution to that cliffhanger."Captain, you almost make me believe in luck."
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Originally posted by pbellosom View PostWhen the kid had that war flash back, was that a vision of the future or one of the Doctor's memories? If it was the Doctor's memories it seems like he was killed at the end to me, is that how the eighth Doctor died and, dare I say it, was that the Time War?
Mostly a very good episode, although it dragged a bit for the first 15 minutes or so.
The scarecrows are cool.
The pics in the journal were neat. I couldn't tell who it was meant to be to the right of McCoy and McGann, though...
Next week...
Spoiler:Small children! Several small children!
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