I can see that. Personally, I liked it. It really reminded me of the first Weeping Angels ep - another Doctorless episode. They do one every season. In the end, I kinda like that they didn't actually explain stuff. It just happens. And the story was great.
Solid A from me for this one and the last episode. The first three? I can see why people might be a bit... dicey on them. Sure. I get that. But, these last two eps have been rock solid.
The already had silver (mentioned in Battlefield).well that was a freaky episode, seems like a call back to Turn left. Also if Kate's comments are anything to go by seem that the supernatural is now in an uptake, since UNIT also carries salt and sliver among the anti-alien tech they already use.
They’ve been making it clear that the supernatural is a big theme since the specials last year. RTD doesn’t stop talking about it. He wants to make Buffy In Space!well that was a freaky episode, seems like a call back to Turn left. Also if Kate's comments are anything to go by seem that the supernatural is now in an uptake, since UNIT also carries salt and sliver among the anti-alien tech they already use.
UNIT bound the Toymaker's box in salt, so it might have been happening before The Giggle Too.well that was a freaky episode, seems like a call back to Turn left. Also if Kate's comments are anything to go by seem that the supernatural is now in an uptake, since UNIT also carries salt and sliver among the anti-alien tech they already use.
they also had salt - indeed the Toymakers box is bound in salt.The already had silver (mentioned in Battlefield).
Until now those were all aliens with scientific explanations. The show now includes actual magic.they also had salt - indeed the Toymakers box is bound in salt.
and considering that the Doctor has regularly fought vampires, werewolves, gods and demons having a bit of salt and silver on hand seems like good policy