So, I’ve just finished watching The Killing. It’s been sitting on my iPlayer Desktop for flipping ages (and looking at it now, I’ve got lots of Spiral to watch, and Episode 2 of Rubicon, though since that was the last episode on which downloading was enabled, (thanks a lot for that, by the way, The BBC) I might not bother. And the first new Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle) and I’ve at last wrapped it up, blasting through the final three episodes last night. I appreciate lots of people were watching them on BBC 4 as they were broadcast, but I don’t have BBC 4, and have had to rely on the internet. It’s been rather interesting, as my viewing sessions have been rather temporally diffuse. I’ve also got a few other things I want to discuss, which I’ll stick in here as well rather than posting separately.
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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Review: Doctor Who: The Almost People

But who are the real monsters?
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Review: Doctor Who : The Rebel Flesh

Eee-by-by-gum.
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Review: Doctor Who: The Doctor’s Wife

It’s the Ood I feel sorry for. Seems like they can’t do anything without being possessed by some evil demonic force/sentient asteroid.
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Review: Doctor Who: Day of the Moon

Well, that’s a bit more like it!
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