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shivani, leicester on May 3rd, 2008
a wonderful episode.especially moving when Martha speaks to here dying clone.
Andrew Ford, Surbiton, Surrey on May 4th, 2008
I agree that it could have been more tightly directed but I still enjoyed it. Catherine Tate! How did we ever doubt her? And Helen Raynor seems to have made up for last years travesty DIM. The Trailer for next week's episode looks intriguing.
Dave, Cardiff on May 4th, 2008
I loved this episode. The sontarans are so different to any other who villains and are great. The Doctor was brilliant and Rattigan became likable just in time so you felt sad of his demise.
bianca, london on May 4th, 2008
the episode was alright, but I thought some scenes could have been handled with more emotion, eg Ross' death. Luke's redemption was good. Overall worth watching because of the flicker of Rose's image on the communication TV screen.
sophie birmingham on May 4th, 2008
Did anyone see rose on the screen i was is shock i was was like omg rose again. Overall a funny and beautyful episode
Megan Dawson, Birmingham on May 4th, 2008
I thought the episode was fantastic. Love the relationship between Donna and Wilf. CT is really proving herself as a superb assistant. Can't believe we glimpsed Rose again xD Series has been fantastic so far! Can't wait for next weeks.. =]
Andy, Skipton, North Yorks on May 5th, 2008
I'm surprised the review doesn't mention Rose's brief appearance on the TARDIS monitor screen, mouthing 'Doctor, help me!' wasn't it? The teenage villain was wonderfully repellent, somehow reminding me of many a Tory politician in their formative years. Sadly, the clone aspect with Martha was poorly executed and a novelty that didn't truly serve the story, much like 'Daleks in Manhattan' in entirety.
LEEANN , LONDON on May 5th, 2008
love doctor who, but in the second part of this episode somthing was missing, im not sure, but who cares, doctor whos still great, can't wait for nxt weeks episode. Catherine tate's doing a brilliant job, keep it up.!! hope martha doesnt go to soon, should get rose bac and they all do an episode together, maybe last one in the series xXx
Marina, Israel on May 6th, 2008
I loved the episode very much. A great two-parter, overall... Especially liked Luke and Wilf.
Ruth, West Sussex on May 6th, 2008
Not one of my favorite episodes/2 part mini series but had to laugh when the Doctor said "Are you my Mummy?" when he put the gas mask on. Only die hard fans would understand that one!
Simon, Bradford on May 6th, 2008
I enjoyed this episode, but found the constant build up to disaster/ pull back to quiet period of character moments slowed the pace and made the episode strangely uneven. Loved the blink-and-you'll-miss-it Rose appearance ("She is returning"!!!). The acting remains superb, and Tate only spoils it for herself when she has to shout, lapsing as she does into her comedy-character voice. I hope RTD brings Helen Raynor back to write for Doctor Who again, as she has improved immeasurably over last year's Dalek 2-parter. I think she could turn in an excellent single episode. If I have only one, very minor niggle, it is that the episode seemed to be full of teary-eyed chin wobbling moments. A minor niggle, and if you're facing certain death understandable :) The action sequences seemed a little messy and chaotic, which perhaps is what the director was aiming for - UNIT being caught offguard and all - but it made for confusing viewing. Three stars then, but purely due to the direction.Hope the Doctor's Daughter lives up to expectations next week... oh, and how come no one's noticed how much more polished and good the show is looking on the production front this series...?
Christopher Saunders on May 6th, 2008
A great episode which is even more exicting because of Roses appearance. The best bit was the death of Luke which was even better thanks to the look on Staals face.
Simon, Bradford on May 6th, 2008
...just another thought. I'm also enjoying Donna's family! They are much more fully formed. I found it hard to care for Martha's family last year, as the writers didn't really get to develop them outside their original outlines - with the possible exception of Tish. Perhaps RTD is better able to get a handle on us common folk than the upwardly mobile..? :)
karen, barrow in furness on May 8th, 2008
very good emotion shown by the doctor, he makes a really beleivable character, i think there should have been a bit more of rose, that quick flash was intriuging, but un understandable. i would definatley queery the scripr wrighter over the plans for next week, since gallifrey was cursed by a parthia almost all gallifreyans were sterile, and it realy alters my persception of the doctor, him a dad?! who was the mother? or is there a rational explanation, like him extracting some of his own DNA, messing with it, then growing her like tha sontarans and daleks grow clones.
Claire, Scotland on May 9th, 2008
The blame should obviously rest with Helen Raynor. Her writing is consistently poor, there has been NO improvement since 'Daleks in Manhattan' and I am willing to bet that the 'are you my mummy' scene (which was easily the best in the episode) was improvised by Tennant on the day and nothing to do with Raynor! I honestly thought this two-parter was a new low for a series that is becoming increasingly hit and miss! The only thing keeping me watching is the promise of a Steven Moffat episode and the return of Rose. Come on RTD - don't let me down!
Dan York on June 9th, 2008
Brilliant. Loved the sky ignition and the return of the vailiant.Anyone think that Sontar-Ha makes a good Power Ranger Morphing Call. Make that copyright Dan M.
james,london on July 2nd, 2008
so much better than the first half everything a doctor who story needs its humorous exciting and got the sontarans as i said about the sontaran stratagem