CaptainWacky
I want to smell dark matter
The Pandorica Opens - This is an intertaining episode. There are parts of the story that possibly don't hold up to analysis, but it's an enjoyable story while it's happening so I can let that pass. The only part I really can't let pass is the first scene. So Da Vinci's back in a scene with a totally different tone from Vincent And The Doctor. He's having a screaming fit. It's because he saw a vision of the TARDIS exploding in the future (which he's painted and we're told it's one of his very last works.) Basically it's implying that the reason Da Vinci killed himself was because of a fit of despair brought on by seeing the TARDIS explode, and that all his mental illness was down to such visions of the future. I hate this. Hate hate hate this. After Vincent And The Doctor did such a good job of portraying mental illness and how we can't really understand it in the end, here it turns out his illness is down to some sci-fi reason. It's totally pissing on that great episode and I find it almost disrespectful. Hate it.
At least the rest is good! River is back (and so are her breasts!) and she's not smug or even very flirty here, which I appreciate. Maybe it's because she knows how serious the situation is. Rory's back too and his plastic and Arthur Darvill is great. The scene where he realises Amy doesn't know him is great. The scene where she starts to remember him and then he stabs her is great. This is great stuff. Also the part with the Cyberman in pices attacking Amy and the Doctor is a great action scene and the scariest the Cybermen have been in new Who. And the Doctor's big speech is excellently done by Matt Smith (of course the aliens must only be pretending to be scared since they have this big plan going on tha thte Doctor doesn't know about yet.)
So the aliens went to adult Amy's bedroom and she had a (school?) book about Romans sitting there on her desk because she like Romans at school. Also there's a photo of Rory. Rory, the guy who at this point never existed. So how can there be a photo of him? (I'd also ask how River can exist when Rory's her dad and he never existed, but you'd just say "time wimey." I could add that River doesn't seem very suprirsed to see her dad as a Roman centurion but you'd just say "timey wimey spoilery woilery!" or something. I don't even know who you are anymore.) They recreate Rory as plastic using Amy's memories that linger in her bedroom(!?) even though Rory never existed and yes the Doctor says even when he's erased there's still some trace memory of them but I don't see how they recreate him (down to the point of even remembering how he died!) using echoes of Amy's trace memories. But like I said the Rory/Amy stuff works on an emotional level so it's okay.
(I also watched The Big Bang but I don't have time to review it right now.)
SCORE: 8.5/10
At least the rest is good! River is back (and so are her breasts!) and she's not smug or even very flirty here, which I appreciate. Maybe it's because she knows how serious the situation is. Rory's back too and his plastic and Arthur Darvill is great. The scene where he realises Amy doesn't know him is great. The scene where she starts to remember him and then he stabs her is great. This is great stuff. Also the part with the Cyberman in pices attacking Amy and the Doctor is a great action scene and the scariest the Cybermen have been in new Who. And the Doctor's big speech is excellently done by Matt Smith (of course the aliens must only be pretending to be scared since they have this big plan going on tha thte Doctor doesn't know about yet.)
So the aliens went to adult Amy's bedroom and she had a (school?) book about Romans sitting there on her desk because she like Romans at school. Also there's a photo of Rory. Rory, the guy who at this point never existed. So how can there be a photo of him? (I'd also ask how River can exist when Rory's her dad and he never existed, but you'd just say "time wimey." I could add that River doesn't seem very suprirsed to see her dad as a Roman centurion but you'd just say "timey wimey spoilery woilery!" or something. I don't even know who you are anymore.) They recreate Rory as plastic using Amy's memories that linger in her bedroom(!?) even though Rory never existed and yes the Doctor says even when he's erased there's still some trace memory of them but I don't see how they recreate him (down to the point of even remembering how he died!) using echoes of Amy's trace memories. But like I said the Rory/Amy stuff works on an emotional level so it's okay.
(I also watched The Big Bang but I don't have time to review it right now.)
SCORE: 8.5/10