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fogsblue ([personal profile] fogsblue) wrote2012-09-10 03:25 am

People from Harry Potter, a guy from Sherlock and some Dinosaurs...

All in space. Yep, I finally got around to watching 'Dinosaurs on a Spaceship' and because reviews require actually putting together thoughts at the end, which I'm too lazy for, I figured I'd go with my normal approach...


Because then my thoughts require no organisation...
  • Is there some rule that now states every woman to appear on the show must want the Doctor? Sigh, as long as it's not the whole point of the episode.
  • Lestrade! Heh, in the early 1900's., in Africa.
  • Finally, some look at Rory's family! With Weasley... Heh, and I half expected him to explain electricity. Apparently they have a typical father/son relationship. And he's now been dragged along. Yes, you are that hopeless Doctor. And charming Amy, make it all Rory's responsibility. Actually who am I kidding, I'd do the same...
  • Aww, Amy sounded a little jealous there about possibly being replaced. Something normal.
  • Now that's what I like to see, the Doctor actually getting excited about something. Not a common occurance anymore. Dinosaurs on a spaceship is a good reason too!
  • He hates teleports, that makes sense. And Rory's dad is actually rather amusing, the unimpressed traveller is often amusing. What man doesn't carry a trowel??
  • Amy fangirling over Nefertiti! (Memories of Rose and Queen Victoria there).
  • Ahhh, just what the Doctor always needed, to travel with a parent and child. I wonder if he had brief flashbacks. And those robots remind me of the ones from 'The Fifth Element'.
  • And what is with these robots. They're kind of the typical dopey thugs. Except metal. I like 'em.
  • Childish but fun. Playing fetch with with a dinosaur.
  • I'm not sure how I feel about Amy playing the Doctor, but in some ways I'm rather amused by it. Though seriously, no flirting? This coming from Amy? Personally, I like the idea of the flirting, especially since for once it isn't with the Doctor. Still nice to see that Amy has actually learnt some things while travelling.
  • Old ugly guy. Filch. It's Filch right? Hmm, I wonder... He's obviously up to something. Spaceship with a lot of dinosaurs and missing original passengers, yeah... Up to something. Hmm, dinosaurs. Selling the dinosaurs, I'd reckon.
  • Rory and his Dad, I like watching their interactions. Get the feeling there was more to that brief exchange about nursing supplies, but even so, it's just nice to see his family.
  • I was right, he's a trader. And how much is the Doctor worth... Wonder if that's alive or dead? Or nothing. The way he says worthless suggests some personal view there.
  • Oh look, he got rid of the Silurians cause they were in the way. Charming.
  • Feels like the Doctor is judging him. Probably cause the Doctor is judging him.
  • Riding a dinosaur, that looks like fun. Yep, the other ball is the answer, knew they'd been bought up for a reason.
  • Rory's queen? Yeah, maybe best to leave that quiet. And asking if the Doctor has a queen... Well, the TARDIS?
  • Mind you, Nefertiti is rather upfront. And I've got to say I do like Amy's way of putting it. Human sleeping potion or walking innuendo. Wonder if Riddell has met Jack??
  • Ahh look, now he wants Nefertiti... Well, I can imagine if she disappeared out of history it would get messy... Aww, poor dinosaur had to suffer :(
  • The Doctor has a plan. Well, that's normal. Him not explaining the plan, also normal. The Doctor calling Rory's dad a Pond...Yeah, no. But that aside, at least they've built up to a decent reason for his dad being there. Hey look, he called them monkeys...
  • OH an actual emotional moment between Amy and the Doctor, about Amy still waiting for the TARDIS to show up. Interesting change in the answer, say she'd be there to til the end of him, but when Amy said vice versa, intentional or not, could definitely see shades of Ten. That reminder he outlives humans. Nice to see some real emotion anyway.
  • Amy wanting someone to take lessons in gender politics. Well, there's one way to know the episode isn't written by Moffat. But at least his behaviour kind of suits the time he was picked up in.
  • Aww, the adorable similarities between Rory and his Dad. Bonding, like boys, over their new toys. In this case a spaceship. "Better than golf." Hehe.
  • I'm actually quite liking Nefertiti. Nice to know she's strong enough to stand up for herself.
  • Interesting, there's that Doctor who will let the bad guys die. Without blinking. Been a while since we've seen in him such a direct light. And then sad, but hiding it.
  • Bahaha, I like it! Rory's dad takes a few trips. Now if only we could keep him for a little while!
Overall, I actually liked this one. It's fun, a bit silly. I mean don't get me wrong, it's not perfect, but definitely one of the better episodes recently. Maybe because it seems quite happy to not really be anything but an episode of fun. And it's very likely I'm crazy, but it's good to see a bit of that emotional jumping around in the Doctor again, in a single episode. There's that true giddy and childish excitement which I don't recall seeing much with Eleven, that joy to see something new or odd. Then there's that cold, angry, merciless side that will allow someone to die. Yep, liked this one much more than the previous one.

I might have more thoughts, but ummm.. later if I can think of 'em :P



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