There were four things I really liked about this episode:
1) David Tennant the continuity of the Doctor pulling the arrow out of the door of the TARDIS
2) David Tennant the way this episode made gridlock traffic - quite a problem where I live - into something absolutely terrifying. Two hours to get someplace that's only 20 minutes away - or ten years! I'll take my gridlock, thanks.
4 ... no, 3) David Tennant the part where Ten sits down with Martha and describes Gallifrey. It occurred to me while watching this episode that Ten is probably the only incarnation of the Doctor that never set foot on Gallifrey proper. That's pretty 'ouch', especially when the best parts of Gallifrey is the sights and physical experience of the land itself.
4) David Tennant. I love that man's face.
I miss the brainy specs whenever they're not around. D=
Great picspam! I know I haven't commented before but I really enjoy looking at them, so thank you. ♥
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Date: 2010-02-14 12:18 am (UTC)1)
David Tennantthe continuity of the Doctor pulling the arrow out of the door of the TARDIS2)
David Tennantthe way this episode made gridlock traffic - quite a problem where I live - into something absolutely terrifying. Two hours to get someplace that's only 20 minutes away - or ten years! I'll take my gridlock, thanks.4 ... no, 3)
David Tennantthe part where Ten sits down with Martha and describes Gallifrey. It occurred to me while watching this episode that Ten is probably the only incarnation of the Doctor that never set foot on Gallifrey proper. That's pretty 'ouch', especially when the best parts of Gallifrey is the sights and physical experience of the land itself.4) David Tennant. I love that man's face.
I miss the brainy specs whenever they're not around. D=
Great picspam! I know I haven't commented before but I really enjoy looking at them, so thank you. ♥