Oh... a his use of Decimate was totally correct, it refers to a Roman practice of punishing a whole legion by killing 1/10th of their number.
I read it on some other forum, I'm not actually clever like that...
Britain will simply have to bomb the USA back.Oh, and killing the American President? Does RTD want to get Brittain bombed?
I totally squeed there. I really don't think it was a coincidence... not with the jellybaby thing coming a few minutes later, surely. (And not with the The Sea Devils homage there a little earlier!)Oh, anyone else notice the third doctor homage?
I might just have been more aware of this because of the drum references... but I seemed to be hearing the Master's drum rhythmn in the end credits (it's the same beat anyway.... but it sounded amplified a little).
The Master said that if the Doctor knew where the Toclafane came from, it would break his hearts. Now the Master used a paradox device installed in the TARDIS to op[en a rift in time and space. I was wondering if the Toclafane were actually Timelords devoid of physical form.
I was really pleased how they plugged some of the plot gaps. I was already frowning right at the start, at how the Doctor knew what time period to come to, but they explained it later along with a few other ones.
I'm not sure about John Simm, as a villain he tends to come over all pantomime. Having said that, some of the comic turns were really good (especially the journalist's death scream).
Martha needs to find Sally Sparrow, she is the only one who can save us all now!
This was in the phone conversation between the Dr and the Master. The master was describing his Time War experiences, saying "I was on Galifrey when the Dalek Emperor gained control of the Cruciform" or some-such.
Nick, your blog is great !
That drum beat is very similar to the underlying rhythm of the theme tune anyway (The dang-a-dang dang-a-dang bit)
Has Sally met the Doctor by this time?
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