| TARDISblend 26: The Doctor’s Wife |
By cGt2099
| May 17th, 2011 at 4:09 pm |
It begins with a knock at the TARDIS door, while still in deep space, and an important message from a long-lost Time Lord friend. The distress signal prompts the Doctor (Matt Smith), Amy Pond (Karen Gillan), and Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill) to literally leave the universe, and leads them to a junkyard asteroid. The matrix and power of the TARDIS is immediately drained, leaving them stranded on this odd world, where they confront a mysterious entity called the House (Michael Sheen). What secrets does the mad bitey woman known as Idris (Suranne Jones) hold for the Doctor? During TARDISblend 26, we review the events of the long-awaited Neil Gaiman-penned episode, The Doctor’s Wife, an episode that proves to be much of the best Doctor Who has offered in a long time.
...continue reading » Tags: Arthur Darvill, Christopher Eccleston, City of Death, David Tennant, Day of the Moon, Doctor Who, Elisabeth Sladen, John Cleese, Karen Gillan, Matt Smith, Meredith Vieira, Michael Sheen, Neil Gaiman, Patrick Troughton, Phantom Time Hypothesis, Rowan Atkinson, Steven Moffat, Suranne Jones, Tardis, TARDISblend, The Curse of the Black Spot, The Doctor's Wife, The Rebel Flesh, The Sarah Jane Adventures, The War Games, Tom Baker | |
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| TV Review: ‘Doctor Who: Day of the Moon, The Curse of the Black Spot’ |
By Goodman
| May 13th, 2011 at 2:42 pm |
Doctor Who
Series 6, Episode 2 (Day of the Moon) and 3 (The Curse of the Black Spot)
Directed by Toby Haynes (Day of the Moon) and Jeremy Webb (The Curse of the Black Spot)
Written by Steven Moffat (Day of the Moon) and Steve Thompson (The Curse of the Black Spot)
Staring: Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill, Alex Kingston, Mark Sheppard, Stuart Milligan, Chukwudi Iwuji, Hugh Bonneville, Lily Cole, and Frances Barber
BBC America
Air date: April 30, May 7, 2011 Exams put my review of the new Doctor Who episodes Day of the Moon behind a bit more than I’d like, so I figured I’d lump it in with my The Curse of the Black Spot review. This ended up being a good thing, cause I have lots to say about one of these episodes and not so much to say about the other. Hit the jump for the full review.
...continue reading » Tags: Alex Kingston, Arthur Darvill, Chukwudi Iwuji, Day of the Moon, Doctor Who, Frances Barber, Hugh Bonneville, Jeremy Webb, Karen Gillan, Lily Cole, Mark Sheppard, Matt Smith, Steve Thompson, Steven Moffat, Stuart Milligan, The Curse of the Black Spot, Toby Haynes | |
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| TARDISblend 24: Day of the Moon |
By cGt2099
| May 2nd, 2011 at 4:43 pm |
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The battle against The Silents continues in Day of the Moon, as the Doctor (Matt Smith) and his companions form a plan to begin a revolution against the strange aliens who use their post-hypnotic suggestive powers to control to human race. The Doctor has a plan, involving Apollo 11 and Neil Armstrong’s foot… but the Silents may prove to become the Doctor’s most dangerous adversaries of all time… During TARDISblend 24, we review the events of Doctor Who Day of the Moon, and discuss the possibilities of who the strange little girl (Sydney Wade) was in this episode — as well as the jaw-dropping cliffhanger involving her at the end of the episode! We take a look at the complex relationship and tragic love story between The Doctor and River Song (Alex Kingston), and how he wants to run off to new adventures at the conclusion of the episode as opposed to finding out more about the mysterious little girl and The Silents. We also examine the character of Canton Everett Delaware III (Mark Sheppard) and ponder him making another appearance in Doctor Who down the line. But more importantly, we speculate on the importance of Amy Pond (Karen Gillan), and how significant her role will be during this series. All this and more on the latest TARDISblend!
...continue reading » Tags: Alex Kingston, Day of the Moon, Doctor Who, If I Had A Time Machine, Karen Gillan, Mark Sheppard, Matt Smith, Neil Armstrong, Sydney Wade, Tardis, TARDISblend, The Impossible Astronaut, The Lodger | |
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| More New Photos From ‘Doctor Who: The Impossible Astronaut’ |
By cGt2099
| April 22nd, 2011 at 9:25 pm |
We’re continuing our countdown to Doctor Who Series 6 for the Week of Geek, and the BBC is continuing to release more new images from the opening two episodes of the season: The Impossible Astronaut and Day of the Moon. The premiere episode kicks off on Saturday, April 23 on BBC in the UK and BBC America here in the USA. You can see the images at the bottom of this post, and be aware of some possible spoilery experiences upon viewing! This photo collection includes stills from the episodes, a bunch of Behind-The-Scenes photos, and a couple of promotional photographs as well. Series 6 sees the return of Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor, and is joined with Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill reprising their roles as the Doctor’s companions. River Song is back; portrayed by Alex Kingston who promises her mysterious character’s secrets will be revealed this year.
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| New Character Images From ‘Doctor Who: The Impossible Astronaut’ |
By cGt2099
| April 22nd, 2011 at 12:44 pm |
The BBC has released a lot of photos this week in the run up to the launch of The Impossible Astronaut, the first episode of Doctor Who Series 6. Opening the season on Saturday April 23 on BBC and BBC America, the new photos (found at the bottom of this post) are mostly promotional character stills, which includes some images of a couple of new characters. This season begins with a two-part adventure that concludes with episode 2, entitled Day of the Moon. Matt Smith returns as the Eleventh Doctor, as does Karen Gillan as Amy Pond, Arthur Darvill as Rory Williams, and Alex Kingston as River Song. Both opening episodes were directed by Toby Haynes and written by showrunner Steven Moffat.
...continue reading » Tags: Alex Kingston, Arthur Darvill, Day of the Moon, Doctor Who, Dr. Who, Karen Gillan, Mark Sheppard, Matt Smith, Steven Moffat, The Impossible Astronaut, Toby Haynes | |
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