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Blog Entries: 3 | 29.09: The Family of Blood It is 1913, and war has come to England a year in advance, as the terrifying Family hunt for the Doctor. --- A good episode, I thought, although it didn't have the same feel as the previous. Whereas I've watched last weeks four times, I don't think I'll give this another run through. Interesting to note what Matron said about people dying had the Doctor not turned up. Oh, and I thought that Baines was excellent, again. The little girl, on the other hand, wasn't, to put it bluntly. |
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| Re: 29.09: The Family of Blood I really liked this episode...not because of the scary scarecrows or even the family itself. What impressed me was the strong element of pathos caused by referencing the oncoming WW1. The defence of the schoolboys was almost the Great War in a microcosm....tears, fear but still determined to follow orders and do their duty. I agree...little girl not much cope, Baines brilliant. On the whole, well done the Beeb. |
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Blog Entries: 3 | Re: 29.09: The Family of Blood Oh, one thing I forget to mention that got a chuckle out of me - the Doctor pretending to be Mr. Smith, falling against all the buttons and levers. ![]() And what on earth is this "ventriloquism of the nose"? |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There | Re: 29.09: The Family of Blood It was almost as good as the first part and I liked it too. It didn't answer all the questions from last week - how did Martha (dressed in leather, in a present-day city-scape run into the boy and say "excuse me" and he calls "Martha")? - was that a possible alternative reality (like the Doctor having children and dying)? It didn't seem to be the same kind of vision. Speaking of which, the marriage and children shown in last weeks preview, but actually only a vision of an alternative reality, was very bad form! And I think the boy was able to cheat death by knowing the exact time and place of his demise by looking at it with the watch. Is that what evryone else thought? And it didn't answer how the boy had had visions of the future before he touched the watch. I also expected this story to somehow segue into next weeks present-day episode. But there was no mention of Mr Saxon or anything already set up previously at all. |
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| Re: 29.09: The Family of Blood Quote:
On the second, the doc/smith character mumbled something about the boy probably having low level telepathy or somesuch babble. | |
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I really liked the last ten minutes, it was really well written, and Joan was butt kickingly good. Talk about a brush off! I also liked the way he disposed of the Family - although I think Dad got the pants punishment. On the whole; wahey! (And I still don't really like it!) | |
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| Re: 29.09: The Family of Blood I especially liked the bit where she tells him that people died because the Doctor chose to hide there. I was thinking the same thing for the whole 2 episodes. This Doctor seems a bit inconsistent towards his attitude towards death. For me, the Doctor always seemed willing to just brush off the death of an individual because many more lives were at stake. This Doctor seems to get angry at the death of an individual, but can happily shrug off a few hundred needless deaths, usually resulting from his presence, |
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| Re: 29.09: The Family of Blood baines was great. he was the best actor in the bunch that whole thing made me cry it was so sad. really made you think about the sacrifice those soldiers made and how awful it was that boys died to keep britiain free. kinda makes me wish our history lessons were different. that we learnt more about the personal impact instead of just the factual one.and i did like what he did to the family, tho i think the girl and the son got the worst of the lot. able to watch the world go by and things change but unable to interact with it. Last edited by the_faery_queen; 3rd June 2007 at 01:49 PM. |
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Blog Entries: 3 | Re: 29.09: The Family of Blood A quick side point, and something that I thought last week as well, but forgot to post - he's in 1913, hair products will be but a whisper of the future, yet he STILL manages to keep his hair gelled into perfection! How? |
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| Re: 29.09: The Family of Blood or it was just naturally greasy? the only thing i didn't get was, when the family sniffed the Doctor when he was on board their ship, how come they couldn't tell he was a time lord when in actual fact he was..? |
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Blog Entries: 3 | Re: 29.09: The Family of Blood Haven't a clue how he carried it out, but the Doctor said something about "Simple ventriloquism of the nose". He is a Time Lord, after all - he can do anything! |
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| Re: 29.09: The Family of Blood I think that this has been the best two-parter since the series re-started. Full of emotion, and everything you want in a good drama. DT got to flex his acting muscles in this and show people who may not have seen anything else that he's done, just how good he is. I extend my sentiment from last weeks episode and say that both parts could be held up as examples of how good shows can be. You really felt the struggle going on in John Smith, whether to resume the mantle of Time Lord and be alone for all time, or live as Smith and have a shorter, but happier life. It was good to see how malevolent The Doctor can be when pushed. Wouldn't want to p**s him off! He can be a serious badass when called for. I also loved the fact that The Doctor and Martha came back to the school for Rememberance Day to let old Tim know that they hadn't forgotten him, that was quite touching. It has been said that Tim (the boy) was partly psychic, which is possibly why the watch called out to him. On holding the watch and bumping in to Martha, he was able to see through the disguise and the fact that she came from a different time - the watch just amplified his ability. We were shown the actual version of events, interposed with his perception, given his latent 'Doctorness' (DT said in Confidential that there was always supposed to be something of the Doctor about the boy). |
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