Heh. Let me just say from watching the two most recent episodes, that Stepen Moffit is a bad man. From reading the “Brilliant Book”, he’s also quite amusing.
Deleted sections from the “Stonehenge Speech”:
Sontar-ha! Sontar-hoo! They’re bald and they’re butch and there’s never any girls. Listen fellas, your mother and I know, it’s fine. Sontar-whee!
I agree, though, the “Good Man Goes to War” title sounds bad.
Yeah, I wonder if there’s a big connection with that - a spaceman who eats people? Sounds a lot like a certain “Hey! Who turned out the lights?” spaceman Dave.
Plus Amy’s hand implant was very like the brainwave recorders used in that episode, that were transmitting Miss Evangeline after her death.
So when eye-patch lady said Amy was just dreaming.. I wonder if she’s in the world that the little girl in the library lives in? With CAL, where River’s data ghost, Miss Evangeline etc all survive?
One other thing I picked up on a re watching that I’m not sure everyone worked out…
The Silence HQ is clearly the same setup as the ship from the soccer episode (don’t remember the title). So, the ship is sitting there, abandoned, using a girl’s voice to lure in new operators. Why was it sitting there abandoned on 2010? Because its crew got wiped the fuck out in 1969!
It’s been a while, but wasn’t it luring in people to operate it? If the Silence was there, presumably it wouldn’t have been doing that, cuz it would have had operators.
Not a bad “monster of the week” episode. A little too much flummery and wacky from the Doctor early on, but Amy’s sword fight with the deeply reluctant pirates was a classic sequence and FFS stop trying to kill Rory! Overall, a bit of a meh episode, but some intriguing foreshadowing/call-backs thrown in.
The next time trailer on the other hand… Neil Gaiman’s episode :eek:
I was disappointed at the ending.
The siren really an overly aggressive holographic doctor.
Everybody safe and sound.
Father and son reunited. The whole pirate crew reformed.
It was like a happy Hollywood ending.
I rather liked it - it reminded me of the end of “The Doctor Dances,” which was the moment that really won me over with Doctor Who in general.
Most of the elements you mentioned are present there too - the alien monster as a dedicated but misguided healer, everybody who’d been ‘infected’ safe and sound at the end, a parent and child reunited, a sinister character apparently somewhat reformed. (the doctor from the british sanitarium?)
They even both had a fakeout at the end where it really seemed like a fan favorite character would be the only one to die. (Captain Jack/ Rory.)
True. There are a lot of similarities. But I liked that one a lot better for some reason.
Oh hey, if anybody is in to spoilers, here’s a link I found while looking for them.
Leaving a 17th century pirate in charge of an alien spaceship makes little sense either. No telling what weapons that ship had.
A medical hologram that mistakes a scratch for something serious. Bizarre. I bet The Doctor on Voyager knows the difference in a scratch and something important like that kids TB.