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before eleventh doctor the ponds and river song visit florida july 16 tenth doctor visit kennedy space center he eat half cheese sandwich to watched saturn v launch to the moon two agents came by Spencer and Milledge had known of a species july 17 he met Justin gave his dictaphone but The agents knocked the Doctor out and locked in an office with justin on it july 20 it sunday thank help by Mission Commander Cliff Boxworth he could reach the TARDIS to the moon he pick the craters this one long shadows and stark highlights The Doctor kept his Sanctuary Base 6 space suit in the TARDIS to put it on with a broom, a spade and a wireless radio a deckchair and a telescope and listen a radio 4 with afternoon play He surveyed the crater He set to work he sweeping carefully on the floor of the crater he dig a message of the surface of the Moon to get the alien species to leave and he looked to the star With no trace of the aliens they left a Perfect time he get a deckchair to sit and listen The Archers he used a telescope to see apollo 11 he have whistled and flung his arms into the heavens, as though offering up the biggest hug in the world say light The Doctor folded his arms across his eyes as an impossibly bright haze poured into the crater from above, so strong that the he could almost feel the dust rippling out from around his feet he met apollo 11 after The agents gone tenth doctor is happy and watched the astronauts for a moment neil first step on the moon he happy On the rim of the farthest crater the Doctor watched, a smile tickling his lips. And was that a tear in his eye He was glad before he in the TARDIS As Armstrong planted the flag, he thought he heard a sound fading over his earpiece. A kind of wheezing, groaning noise. He felt a tiny breeze inside his space suit as the particles of the universe shifted ever so slightly.

The flag fluttered in his hand. tenth doctor best stargaze ever on the moon for my future dream doctor who blue moon my fav website story to become a tv episode for xmas


Amazing two parter. Clever and satisfying resolution. Love the Silence.


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I liked it. There's some really interesting plot threads and I'm really interested in seeing what the girl regenerating at the end was all about. Definitely needs a rewatch though. The pace was way too fast to keep up with everything.

One thing I did have a problem with though was the resolution to the cliffhanger. That was poor and was the main reason the episode needed some catching up with. How did everyone get out? They ran away. What about the girl that was shot? Oh, lol, Amy missed. It was like a completely different story from the last episode and there was no explanation as to what had actually happened in the previous three months. It was like there was missing part of the story. If it is part of the series then I will take my words back but I'm not sure if it will be.

Other than that, it was good stuff.


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Not as good as The Impossible Astronaut but is still pretty good. The Doctor using the moon landing to defeat the Silence is a good plot twist and although it was never brought up again in the TV series, I'm glad Big Finish picked the Silence back up for the boxsets, UNIT: Silenced, Doom's Day: Dying Hours and Classic Doctors, New Monsters: Broken Memories.


Why? Nooooo.


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Just about as strong as its first part. I glossed over it last review but I just love the aesthetics of these two episodes. Everything really has the feel of the Apollo program, and the Silence really mesh well with this as they evoke the Men in Black conspiracy. Mark Sheppard is an awesome one-off companion and is super memorable here. And that moment where the Silence broadcast their message, "You should kill us all on sight" is easily one of my all time favourite Doctor Who moments. The episode starts off a little off-kilter and over the top, but it really nails the ending and sets up a good mystery to drive the rest of Season 6.


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There are too many threads to this one, but it just about manages to hold onto its form, giving a satisfactory enough conclusion to justify the seemingly endless twists and turns. Who knew Doctor Who could be so complicated? All this intrigue is going to require a hell of a payoff!

I’m now finally into the period of modern Doctor Who which I do not know inside out and it’s delightful to not anticipate the finer details of the stories I am watching, which I have not seen for many years.

The Silence are incredible creations, one of the new series best. A brilliant premise well realised. And terrifying. The lack of control people have in their slow, creeping presence is very affecting.

The character of The Doctor has shifted away from whimsy to something more brooding, flirtatious and mysterious. I’m not sure I like this Doctor knowing how to flirt, as it was a distinguishing character for him, but I’m going with it. Maybe if they gave us move of an off-ramp between the two characterisations.

There’s a dramatic epic scale to this story which is impressive, global and far reaching in a way that hasn’t been realised in this way before. There is a lot of spectacle and wow moments in this one. Whether it all works is all down to how well they carry this out throughout the rest of the series - but they’re getting the benefit of the doubt for now.

Canton Delaware III is a marvellous character, works well in a double act with Nixon. I hope that isn’t the last we see of that character, though I seem to remember it is. Shame! The way he and The Doctor dispense with the Silence is tremendously satisfying.

I’m glad they affirmed Amy’s love for Rory, but I think I’ve had enough of them playing with that now… let’s leave that in series 5 shall we?