mac74 said:
i thought christopher eccleston was great im sad hes gone
i like dr who but was quite unsure to the romantic links that were involved in this episode
I dislike the idea of people thinking that there is a love story here; although there have been MANY hints at the rose and the doctor in love with rose/any female companion he picks up, it's irrelevent! Rose is more interested in the free ticket any when around the world. And yes, I do mean any when.
Chris Ec was cool, but I am just about warming up to Tennant now. He's so funny!

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buckylarue said:
Elisabeth Sladen let slip in an interview that's posted on the BBC website that Sarah Jane is going to be in a total of 3 episodes this season, so I assume K-9 (or K-9 Mark IV at least) will be back as well...
Really? I checked the BBC webby and got nothing. Perhaps you can give a quote?
If it's true, then my idea of a Sarah Jane Smith/K9 Finale will come true
arieljasmine said:
I really enjoyed this week's episode, I thought it was the best one in the series so far. Obviously not enough K9, though.
My only other complaint was that I thought the creatures (there is no way I can spell their name!) looked a bit "complete" and in proportion if you see what I mean. I would have thought they would have looked more out of proportion as they had taken bits from other races. Still, they were definitely frightening enough!
Must remember to move the sofa out so that I can get behind it if it gets too scary next week!
ArielJasmine
I agree with you there! Not enough K9 - no wonder Sarah Jane gave up on him! Also, I didn't think about the Krillitines that way; they should be miss-match creatures! Oh well, whatever saves them on their CGI bill.
That's a definite with the sofa thing. Although, that episode does look cool!

: I must find out about Madame du pompadour, or whoever she is. I know she is the attendant to King Louis XV, but what did she do? And what significance is this to the series?
Andrew DEREK UK said:
It was nice to see Sarah Jane again and she hasn't changed much, she must have been in a time warp herself, K9 was very good, would be nice to see more of him, I felt the CGI monsters were good and the basis of the story good, but the actual 'plot' was a bit short on dialogue, the bits with Sarah Jane and Rose were good but it took over fighting the monsters, it was just added pictures of them, every so often without script, and the doctor just walking around the pool saying 'stop' it.
I love Doctor who but the best bits before were the four/six parts and the cliff hanger each week, in 45 mins you have to go straight in with the Doctor already there and teaching, and no build up
Again, I agree with you on that one. It would be nice to see more episodes which are less rushed, but with CGI and all it would take forever and would be very expensive..
I think they relyed on the Tardisode too much; it just went straight into the plot assume you saw the Tardisode, unlike tooth and claw where it just gave a small insight into the episode, and was briefly commented on in the ep in case you didn't see it. Space it out, you have 45 mins!
I would think they should consider 1hr episodes; that way more spaced out.
arieljasmine said:
Really looking forward to next week's. That looks really scary. Reminded me of an old Tom Baker episode "The Talons of the Weng-Chiang" with scary Mr Sin - a ventriloquist's dummy who lived in a box but was really alive! He had a similar sort of face.
My brother has that one in his closet!

: Unfortunately, it was one of the episodes which front covers scared me as a child so I didn't watch, along with Robot... Don't think I'll be watching it any time soon..
My (other) brother thinks that the Clockwork people are reminiscent of V for Vendetta... Wierd Huh?
Edit: My plan of this week (and every) is to convert as many people to watch the new series as possible before episode 6.
So far: 2, 1 almost there..