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Doctor Who 6.06 The Almost People
I have no idea what to say about this episode. Seriously, I'm not sure I can muster enough for bullet points. I guess:
- What?
- The sad part is that no matter how disjointed that was, I could still follow the plot, which put it above most of this season. Uh, until the end, anyway.
- What?
- Shut up, soundtrack. Doctor Who has the most overwrought soundtrack I've heard on a TV program recently. It's not succeeding in compelling me to feel things.
- What?
- Why is Doctor Who so obsessed with evil women and the havoc they wreak on sympathetic men? What is this, Supernatural?
- What??
- How is it we're six eps in and still haven't had a genuinely good one?
- What?
- The sad part is that no matter how disjointed that was, I could still follow the plot, which put it above most of this season. Uh, until the end, anyway.
- What?
- Shut up, soundtrack. Doctor Who has the most overwrought soundtrack I've heard on a TV program recently. It's not succeeding in compelling me to feel things.
- What?
- Why is Doctor Who so obsessed with evil women and the havoc they wreak on sympathetic men? What is this, Supernatural?
- What??
- How is it we're six eps in and still haven't had a genuinely good one?

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that it did not deserve. Unfortunately, BBC America does reruns of the new eps all the time, and seeing it on TV would save me the bother of downloading, so I sat and watched the two-parter. UGH. They really have a special talent for making Doctor Who that boring. And being pregnant against your will is fucking HORRIFIC. I hate that Moffat's using the pregnancy trope, and I know he's going to treat it badly.And another resounding YES to your observations on The Rebel Flesh.
Also, thanks for giving me access to your DW! I'm still not sure what to do content-wise with this DW, and a journal as empty as mine is pretty disconcerting, so I appreciate it!
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