Doc is conveniently flying around in an alternate version of the Tardis, so it doesn't matter if it explodes and starts the rifts, the plot will reset and he'll be back in his old Tardis.
Given the very uneven writing in this series it could be a great ending, or it could be another Dallas shower scene.
Personally, I'd like to see them take some risks and try something to reboot the whole concept.
It rarely solves problems
*buzzer sound* It is overused. It was removed in the old, original, series because the same thing happened with it then too. Even if it doesn't solve the problem it is the first thing he tries.
He's forever waving the bloody thing in the air too, I think it may be over compensation for another problem he has.
Aye, Tony Curran is usually pretty good. Been in lots of stuff. Was surprised he didn't at least neutralise the accent but hey ho.
Am I the only person to 'get' that they had van Gogh with a Scottish accent due to Tardis telepathy/translation shenanigans, and that's why he thought Amy's Scottish accent matched his real one ?
Am I the only person to 'get' that they had van Gogh with a Scottish accent due to Tardis telepathy/translation shenanigans, and that's why he thought Amy's Scottish accent matched his real one ?
And, yes, brilliant episode. Admittedly I may have some bias due to not liking a couple of the recent episodes so much, but still.
that was pretty obvious, also same reason why te people working in the cafe allspoke in regional english accents
It's an interesting theory on both sides but the bottom line is they don't do anything like it consistently either way.
Yes, it was more of a one-shot thing for a cheap gag, but it is the explanation in this case.
just played the new doctor who RPG that the bbc have released, its actually got a better storyline than most of this series episodes have had./
whos gonna buy it tho if its shit?