It was dad 150 years from the viewpoint of the future time underwater base, but not in 1980. And did the Doctor cause the flood the first time the town was submerged?
It was definitely dead-ish- that was the mortuary dude and a hearse- being taken to his nearly final resting place away from the planet it conquered and then had taken away from it.
and yes - the Doctor caused the flood - of that much I’m remotely certain - maybe.
My husband and I agree that the undertaker was the creepiest thing in the episode. “He’s less creepy as a ghost!”
So: Two played the recorder, Five (in one episode) played the harp, Seven played the spoons, and now Twelve plays the electric guitar. Somebody somewhere has to be doing a mash up of them playing together, right?
As Missy and Davros demonstrated in the season premiere, it’s not really that unusual for a Doctor Who villain to inexplicably come back from the dead. They just don’t usually do it before their first appearance on the show.
:smack: Of course there is. And I’m sure the busy little pervs over at fanfiction.net have already written eight or nine Doctor/Davros slashfics.
Not enough brainbleach in the world to make me click on that link, man.
I think there’s also a Moffat thumb in the eye to the fangirls: it’s not the first time he’s a written a female character who squees with delight at meeting the Doctor only to be killed off abruptly.
I have to say, I really like the Missy (AKA female Master) character. Since I kind of wondered when those two were going to hook up anyway.
“Wait…now DAVROS is your ‘arch enemy’?!!”
A couple of continuity points in episode 2 though:
I forget which episode, but I do distinctly recall Daleks begging for “mercy”.
No mention of the fact that when we first meet Clara she’s inside a Dalek?
You’re thinking of “The Big Bang” when Eleven was trying to reboot the universe and avoid the dalek unsuccessfully. It ended up facing River. That’s when it begged for mercy. Which I always found amusing since it never offered any to its victims
I was so hopeful when they broke them. But he’s wearing them in the preview for next week.
Pretty good episode. Not really a cliff hanger for “to be continued”…it seems like it’s more of an arc. But whatever.
So we apparently have a new immortal out there…wonder how often she’ll show up now. Maybe Declan is right.
And it was a suitably silly way to get rid of a silly thing.
I was really hoping that there would be a better explanation for the face than, “to remind me to save people, like I did that one dude with a younger version of this face”.
They seem to linger on the word “hybrid” as applied Ashildr, which is probably meant to call back to Davros’ warning about the creation of the hybrid, but I thought that was explicitly supposed to be a Dalek-Timelord hybrid. Obviously a magnet for speculation.
He said “two great warrior races,” so it doesn’t have to be Time Lord/Dalek - could be the alien race from this episode and humans/Vikings. Or the Doctor/Donna, even, since she was shown in this episode (which I thought was pretty cool).
I really, really, really hope we just saw the introduction of the Doctor’s next companion.
Ashildr is like Jamie and Leela combined with a dash of Romana.
This whole season feels like a return to the roots of the series. What’s would be more fitting then than basing the latest companion on some of the best from the original run?
Unfortunately she’s rather busy, so it might be a bit on the difficult side to get her. I imagine the schedules would clash.
Having said that, how long is Game of Thrones slated to last, anyway? Do they have an end-point? If next year’s Doctor Who is, like its rumoured, only a couple of “TV Movie” length stories before a tenth season in 2017, maybe it would work out.
GoT takes about six months per season to make. But since it’s spread over many characters and locations, it’s likely that Masie Williams’ parts only take up a couple of months. Even if it took 3 months, that still leaves 9 months to do other stuff.