yellow_rose1 : Very cute, warm and fuzzy all over feelings, just like Robin Williams was. We miss you Bud...
dampyiel2200 : Probably will be disappointed but I do love a show about super powers.
hellsingfan01 : Before watching The Giggle watch The Star Beast and Wild Blue Yonder if you haven't done s...
Darkwill25 : What an amazing movie. Not horror at all. Very, very well written. You can identify with a...
kronickurves : Season 3 starts July 16th.
Gnostic_Alchemist : Great list, pretty sure I've seen every one of those and probably every episode
kerfy : all that from 1 bad version, wonder about all the other bad ones .. heh heh ..
mkmikas : Contains spoilers. Click to show. seems like some of 'em came down with a case of the ol' quantum psychosis
yellow_rose1 : I couldn't agree with you more. Character development when done so well in combination wit...
Regine : I love those series....but....i think that Emma d'Arcy and most of the actors dont have th...
While the episode was good with the Lindy character being a good lead character what really let the episode was the fact that Russel T. Davies made the episode about race when everything that’s shown to us on screen even the fact that Lindy is rich shows that it’s not a race issue as Lindy wouldn’t want to go with Ruby and The Doctor not because The Doctor is black because of the fact that she sees them as being poorer then what she is and that’s really it but Ncuti Gatwa does turn in a phenomenal performance in the episodes gut wrenching final scene tho.
It’s another episode blaming society. Social media bad, kids raised away from parents bad, dependence on technology bad, rich people bad, the way we live bad. Race feels like an afterthought. We got this new doctor we might as well add that ingredient too.
They are all fine scifi concepts and can be thought provoking but they need to cover the basics first. Without the who and where and why; who cares?