The point is not whether police call boxes had doors that opened inward or outward, it was responding to the remark that said “of course the door should open outward - nothing that small would have an inward opening door, it’s too small.” Here’s something smaller that did have an inward opening door. Argument refuted.
Could somebody summarise the deaths of Rory for me? I think I’m missing a few… (One, at least: what’s that second line in the poster about? I assume the first is Rory being eradicated from history by the crack?)
The first one is from “Amy’s Choice”, when the old lady with the thing in her mouth vaporized him. The second one is the bitter lizard lady, followed by badass Mark Shepherd, singing hologram doctor thing, and House.
And they left out the big one - the crack of nonexistence that led to Centurion Rory, the Plasticene Warrior/bodyguard. And technically the explosion of the TARDIS that reset Rory to a real boy.
But, oddly enough, he didn’t die this episode, not even once.
Though he better be careful about leaping at and tackling women with elaborate, killing cattle-prods if he wants to continue living. He seems like such a quiet guy, but he’s got some RAR! PROTECT! in him.
I’m liking Rory more and more. It would be so easy for him to just be the third wheel, but so far everyone’s doing a good job of making sure his character holds his own - he’s an integral part of the group, not just Amy’s husband along for laffs and occasional plot devices. I definitely got the feeling this was his episode; the Doctor and Amy kind of remained in the background.
I’m getting tired already of the silly “season arc”. I groaned out loud when eyepatch lady stuck her head into this episode. I much rather have a straight forward Doctor Who adventure without wondering if this is some drug induced hallucination. At least no Silents showed up. Hopefully they are all back on earth and not in space.
Interesting story. Is slavery ok when you can clone your own workers and recycle them back into the soup if they get injured? These are great stories that Doctor Who can explore. The factory thought it had a good thing going until the storm made the clones actually living and intelligent. I’m not sure it was moral even when the clones were drones.
I’m not sure what to expect from Clone Doctor. If he’s true to his true origins then he’ll be working hard to get the clones to stop the war. I’d be very disappointed if Clone Doctor leads the charge to kill off the humans.
Can’t imagine the point of a Dusty Springfield song. I love her records, but why in the heck would some alien race in the future know about her?