Stories Television Doctor Who Series 6 Episode: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 The Rebel Flesh 1 image Back to Story Reviews Add Review Edit Review Sort: Date (Newest First) Date (Oldest First) Likes (High-Low) Likes (Low-High) Rating (High-Low) Rating (Low-High) Word count (High-Low) Word count (Low-High) Username (A-Z) Username (Z-A) Spoilers First Spoilers Last 4 reviews 2 June 2025 · 92 words Review by Jann New Who Review #79 The Rebel Flesh This story was alright. It's nothing special but it is relatively important for the series arc. We're at an old acid farm and there's a substance called The Flesh that's mimicking the workers at the Acid Farm and they're at war. In my opinion it's not the most unique or entertaining of story's out there but like I said it's important but I'll go into that in the next review because it happens mostly in part 2. Overall an alright story that doesn't do much for me. 6/10 Jann View profile Like Liked 0 25 May 2025 · 42 words Review by ClydeLangerRules Generally much sharper than I remembered. Rory shines in this; really lovely little moment at about minute seventeen where he is comforting a distressed woman with a long hug, and Amy kind of smiles and lets him know that it's okay. <3 ClydeLangerRules View profile Like Liked 0 23 September 2024 · 28 words Review by AndyUK 1 Very interesting story with some good plot points but a little bland and uninspiring at times. Will watch it again and see if I feel the same way. AndyUK View profile Like Liked 1 18 May 2024 · 280 words Review by dema1020 Spoilers 3 This review contains spoilers! The Rebel Flesh and The Almost People are a strange duo of episodes. While important in that the ending of this two-parter is quite significant to the story arc of Eleven, Amy, River, and a bunch of other important details in the modern era, the main focus of the Gangers and the Rebel Flesh isn't that compelling to me. It feels like more of the same old story of lesser beings facing exploitation, which feels like ground a little too well-tread for my tastes at this point. It's not terrible, but some of the dialogue feels very on the nose, and the more interesting aspects of this story are largely reserved for The Almost People. It really doesn't feel like this story needs to be in two parts, and it makes rewatching these episodes a fairly rough prospect for fans, I find. I found the characters outside of the Doctor and his companions pretty bland, too. I don't really care about anyone other than the Doctor, Amy, and Rory because of this, and that makes this contained base under siege style episode feel very limited because of that. What I did appreciate was the content behind the scenes. Production managed to create a pretty compelling setting to me with a limited budget. There's good atmosphere in the story as the whole factory has a lot of good, creepy energy to it. It and the main cast manage to keep this episode from being a total snore, but it really is not that effective beyond the nice details, and not very notable beyond the fact this kicks off a bunch of major continuity points important to this era of Doctor Who. dema1020 View profile Like Liked 3