Episode 7 'Amy's Choice'
It's been a few years since Amy has traveled with the Doctor. She's married Rory and Amy's pregos. There settled in a nice village, when they hear the Tardis, happy and surprised to see the Doctor who's come for a visit. But not all is what it seems to be, this seems to be a different world, at the same time the Doctor, Amy and Rory are trapped in a broken Tardis heading for destruction. Which world is real, which world is a dream? Amy must decide what is real and what isn't.
Well, despite this being titled Amy's Choice and my dislike for all things Amy, I dug the episode. It was well acted and written. I love Rory so it's great to see him traveling with the Doctor. First thing I noticed was Amy finally wears a pair of pants. So, apparently she does own a pair or two. I like Amy much better when Rory is around, her shrill factor seems to go down a notch. I also loved the creep factor going on between both worlds. I have to say, the old villagers chasing Amy, the Doctor and Rory around with their walkers was pretty funny. I felt so wrong laughing at that. You don't laugh at old people. Guest star Toby Jones was major creepy. Jones plays creepy pretty well.
Overall this episode was pretty good, not perfect but not a bad way to spend your tv watching hour. I did feel a bit let down by the ending, the resolution. I don't want to give away to many spoilers but I felt it was all this build up for that.
Episode 8 'The Hungry Earth'
The gang travels to the near distant future, a small village town were the first greeting the get are future Amy and Rory waving to them from a distance. But not all is what it seems. Of course it isn't, this is Doctor Who after all. So the Doctor discoverers drilling and he and Amy go investigating. Rory stays behind putting Amy's engagement ring away, so she won't lose it when he comes across a mother and her son asking him to find out about empty graves and missing bodies. At the drill site, trouble, a worker has gone missing and Amy gets sucked into the earth. The Silurians are back with a 21 century makeover.
Well, not sure what to make of this episode. I loved/hated it. The Silurians are back and I believe that last time we saw them was in 1970 with the third incarnation of the Doctor. I love Jon Pertwee's Doctor. Awesome part of this episode was that Amy was off the screen for most of it. I think the best parts were the interaction the Doctor and the town folks who were trapped had with the Silurian they had captured. I knew things were gonna get ugly when the Doctor had to tell the mom to put away her weapons. I have no words left. I suck.
Episode 9 'Cold Blood'
The concluding episode to the previous episode 'The Hungry Earth'. The Doctor must negotiate peace between the humans and the Silurians to avoid an all out war. But things go way wrong when some crazed woman takes matters into her own hands and kills the Silurian they have hostage that the Doctor was planing on exchanging for Amy and two other people being held captive. To show that they meant peace, they weren't in this to harm them. Damn that crazed poorly written/acted woman.
Ah, this episode is a mess. What was up with the out of nowhere narration. It was distracting. The first part of this story had no narration. It was just stupid. My heart broke for Rory, he went bye bye. This is the second time Rory's died. First in 'Amy's Choice' and now here. But I'm sure he'll be back. It was so heartbreaking to see Amy forget all about Rory because he was sucked into those damn cracks in the wall. When the Doctor and Amy saw future Amy waving goodbye to them, the Doctor's face was layered with guilt. Matt Smith is best at playing it serious, not as a crazed person ruining around mumbling. Though it was pretty cool when the Flock of Seagulls Doctor put his hand in the crack and found a piece of the Tardis destroyed. That's about all that was good. Seriously.
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