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james,london on July 2nd, 2008
brilliant first half sums it up nicely
Dave, Wiltshire on June 20th, 2008
Easily my favorite episode(s) of the series, so far, it had everything; scarey aliens, mystery, on a different planet & a commanding time-lord, (that acted with the experience of a 900+ year old).
Andy, Bristol on June 8th, 2008
Just realised that my favourite 3 stories of recent years (The Empty Child, Blink and Silence in the Library) are all by the same man. Plus, he wrote coupling. We are not worthy....
calum stewart pontefract on June 6th, 2008
i think that the library episodes should be the finale for season 4!It would be cool if some familiar faces like captian jack or sarah jane came back on it....
Julia D Norfolk on June 5th, 2008
I thought this was one of the most amazing episodes since it came back, this episode COULD NOT be made any better!
GJD UK on June 4th, 2008
It was pretty good, but the sad thing about two parters is that it leaves so much open...It could be redeemed into an excellent episode or it could be awful...Not enough information was given out to let me feel a specific way about the 1st part. I will say that I would be disappointed if she turns out to be his wife, not because he shouldn't have one, but because it is so obvious...
Dave Ross, New Skaro on June 3rd, 2008
Great episode, as thrilling / scary as early night family viewing can be. How many little ones slept with the light on over the weekend?? The emotion was conveyed as needed, Donna's empathy with the other characters still comes across well and the Doctor is starting to look like he is losing control - bigger forces at play? Only time will tell (pun intended).
Paul, London on June 3rd, 2008
In Answer to Fenwick - thank goodness this wasn't cut down and instead the episode was allowed to breathe. We want episodes which are not needlessly shoe horned into a small space of time. This was a superb episode by Moffat (again).
Alex on June 2nd, 2008
Absolutely Brilliant! I loved every minute of it.
Geoff, Bournemouth on June 2nd, 2008
The best bit of television I have seen in all year (so good that I watched it twice again on iPlayer, just to catch all the nuances and to look for shadows!)
Rod, Newhaven on June 2nd, 2008
Very clever and excellently played on all sides. River Song is in there as a future thread story line. Wife? Companion? The Doctor (havent had a female one ...) ... My guess is the Vashda Nerada don't recognise the face/flesh of any of the nodes as they are all, in essence, machines. The people of the library have been saved - probably digitally - the little girl is one of those living a digital life inside the machines of the library. So with all the different plot pieces its reminiscent of an Agatha Christie dective story. Obviously a Whodunnit.
Lee on June 2nd, 2008
This episode was spine-chilling and spooky! I watched it on sunday morning with the lights turned off and I was literally scared. This episode(along with Forest Of The Dead & Blink) has got to be the best in the revived series!

Beccy, Devon on June 2nd, 2008
I was eagerly anticipating this episode, having had two weeks to wait for it and it being written by Stephen Moffat who has done so brilliantly in past episodes. I was not disappointed. Usually when I don't like things in the episodes, I sulk and moan to all my friends but with this episode, whilst I didn't like Donna being made a Node, I felt that Stephen Moffat must have a cracking storyline to back it up with next episode. This episode brought back the fear that people felt from watching the original Doctor Who from behind the sofa. Some critics have said that the newer series' of Doctor Who have been too mellow and this episode proves them wrong. The one thing that I didn't like and thought was unrealistic was the character River Song. She greeted the Doctor with, "Hey sweetie." which is completely out of the Doctor's character. I can't see them having a relationship because the Doctor isn't gushy and doesn't do obvious relationships. His relationship with Rose was an unsaid thing that everyone knew about without needing it told to them. And with Madame de Pompadour, he seemed awkward when things go past friendship. I did like that Donna got protective of her friend and I do hope that her critics are beginning to warm to her because she is an excellent character! I also usually hate tow parters because I spend most of my time when I'm bored i.e. in exams, thinking it over in my head trying to guess what'll happen next! Another query, how come the Nodes didn't get their faces eaten because they are flesh. It's not like the Vashda Nerada only eats living flesh because they ate the chicken leg!

Simon, Bradford on June 2nd, 2008
With all the breathless running around in Doctor Who, its good to have a story that has time to breathe. One thing that has always impressed with Moffatt's writing, is the time taken to fill out supporting roles - no matter how minor- and to allow time to take in the surroundings. Aided by some fine performances from Alex Kingston and Colin Salmon, plus some sharp dialogue - I did like the dig at 'spoilers' (of which there are plenty on this very site!) - this looks to be a very strong two parter that raises a lot more questions about the Doctor - and Donna's- future.

Rachel, Oxfordshire on June 2nd, 2008
Well i loved this episode and i agree with alot of the others on here. It was an emotional episode and full of unexpected creepy moments. I do see similarities between the ghosting and the child in the gas mask episode. I am not a big fan of the two part episodes especially as there wasnt an episode last saturday because of the eurovision but i think if they crammed it all into one then they would have to cut out too much which people would of complained about. Great episode and really looking forward to the 2nd part.
Rob London on June 1st, 2008
Wonderful, brilliant episode - just one gripe - why didn't she shoot the guy when she shot at the wall?
Alex, Wiltshire on June 1st, 2008
I totally agree with this review - though I have to question the statement of "this uneven fourth series". Of all four, I think this is the most even in quality throughout, with only The Unicorn And The Wasp - though sill good - falling behind on the others...
Hannah, Brighton on June 1st, 2008
Amazing! No idea how The Doctor will save Donna! Steven Moffat is my all time favourite writer and i was genuinely freaked out by the shadows in my room last night! Can't wait till next week!
Marge, Cambridgeshire on June 1st, 2008
I really enjoyed it. I take it Alex Kingston is his 'future' wife.
jan wearside on June 1st, 2008
wonderful
Chris, Devon on June 1st, 2008
Surely Moffat's name on the tin was enough? Although not as brilliant as his previous scripts, it still qualifies for genius - and I haven't even seen the second part. The tension, the characters, the ideas, the script, THOSE NODES and THAT CLIFFHANGER! It may have been better over one episode, but I still love it!
Helena on June 1st, 2008
Brilliant episode, the first time my daughter has been scared of ant character
hatty on June 1st, 2008
I loved it cant wait for next installement!
Ben D, Hull on June 1st, 2008
I think, knowing Moffat's writing for Who previous, I was expecting something a little more frightening. Blink is a perfect example of how a Who episode can almost be classed as a thriller. However with the inclusion of the Doctor as a character this time, he has felt the need to add a quirky sub-plot throughout. However, can't complain completley. Part ones are always the plot builders, and so I'm expecting great things from the second part. Perhaps I'm expecting too much, but from his previous work it could even turn out to be my episode of the series!
Guy, London on June 1st, 2008
GENIUS
Molly, London on June 1st, 2008
Absolutly superb! The little girl was fab!
Andrew B, UK on June 1st, 2008
Yeah, I agree with 'Fenwick, UK', I get the feeling that this episode would have been great if it had not been spread over two episodes. Perhaps I was expecting too much, seing as Moffatt's episodes have always been my favourites. I am looking forward to the second part though.
Rob, Plymouth on June 1st, 2008
Great of course. Lots of unexpected ideas and creepy moments but I do hope there's some exploration of all these characters next week - what was Steve Pemberton there for if he doesn't get a character? Now that Steven has taken over part of me will miss the audacious, wilder stories of RTD - I don't think there will be anyhing like 'Gridlock' or 'Love & Monsters' again, which might well please fans but I fear we will be in a much safer 'Doctor Who' universe as a result.
Pete, Manchester on June 1st, 2008
Mr Moffat - You are a genious! That is how you do a cliff hanger! Dont put them in mild peril that is overcome in the opening of the following episode, Leave us wondering and coming up with our own theories untill we understand the following week! I'm so glad Moffat is taking over from RTD!
Michael, Southend on June 1st, 2008
Brilliant episode! I see what is meant about it being familiar Moffat territory, but if it ain't broke, don't fix it!
Andy, London on June 1st, 2008
God bless you Mr Moffatt!! So many unanswered questions.... a PROPER cliffhanger!!
Fenwick, UK on June 1st, 2008
This ep should be cut down and made to move quicker. Too slow, just tension building and question raising.
Megan D, Birmingham on May 31st, 2008
I thought it was a fantastic!! Im so glad Moffat is taking over Doctor Who. If all his episodes in the future will be as good as his past ones, we'll be in for a fantastic time. Brilliant episode. Loved the emotional scenes with the ghosts of the people lingering on. Great episode