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<blockquote data-quote="Cthulhudrew" data-source="post: 3605815" data-attributes="member: 4090"><p>Yes! Loved it- especially the Gallifrey flashbacks and some more insight into the Time War. Really wasn't expecting the answers we got- the Master's past, his resurrection, stuff about the Time War. Even enjoyed the Doctor and Master's banter about their chosen names. They put a lot of nice work into the old Gallifrey costumes, and had some nice scenery for the planet- hope this means that down the road we might even see a resurrection of the planet itself (although I'm suspect- with the Time Lords back, the Doctor won't have nearly as much hesitation about destroying the Master as he currently does.)</p><p></p><p>The TARDIS keys- did anyone else think "the Doctor's using Slartibartfast's S.E.P. field"?</p><p></p><p>Jack had some nice moments, which was cool. Simm did a great job, even though I did feel he was a bit too campy at some points (but then, I had the same feeling about Eccleston's Doctor at first, and he quickly turned into my second favorite actor in the role.)</p><p></p><p>You guys mentioned Utopia and the Toclafane- could the Toclafane be [spoiler]the souls of the humans from the end of the universe? The ones the Master/Professor sent off to "Utopia"? He sort of sneered at the thought of Utopia at the end of last week's episode, so maybe he had some idea of where he was sending them even with his memory loss.</p><p></p><p>My other thought was like Horace's- that they were the souls of the Time Lords themselves, somehow restored/brought back via the Toclafane by the Master. If so, that would certainly break the Doctor's hearts. I do wonder what would make them so murderous, though.[/spoiler]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cthulhudrew, post: 3605815, member: 4090"] Yes! Loved it- especially the Gallifrey flashbacks and some more insight into the Time War. Really wasn't expecting the answers we got- the Master's past, his resurrection, stuff about the Time War. Even enjoyed the Doctor and Master's banter about their chosen names. They put a lot of nice work into the old Gallifrey costumes, and had some nice scenery for the planet- hope this means that down the road we might even see a resurrection of the planet itself (although I'm suspect- with the Time Lords back, the Doctor won't have nearly as much hesitation about destroying the Master as he currently does.) The TARDIS keys- did anyone else think "the Doctor's using Slartibartfast's S.E.P. field"? Jack had some nice moments, which was cool. Simm did a great job, even though I did feel he was a bit too campy at some points (but then, I had the same feeling about Eccleston's Doctor at first, and he quickly turned into my second favorite actor in the role.) You guys mentioned Utopia and the Toclafane- could the Toclafane be [spoiler]the souls of the humans from the end of the universe? The ones the Master/Professor sent off to "Utopia"? He sort of sneered at the thought of Utopia at the end of last week's episode, so maybe he had some idea of where he was sending them even with his memory loss. My other thought was like Horace's- that they were the souls of the Time Lords themselves, somehow restored/brought back via the Toclafane by the Master. If so, that would certainly break the Doctor's hearts. I do wonder what would make them so murderous, though.[/spoiler] [/QUOTE]
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