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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mark Nguyen: [QB] Holy fookin' shoot! There were unexplained campy villains, there were irrelevant human refugees, there was a relatively dull plot saved by tremendous characerization and acting by just about EVERYONE. Derek Jacobi as the Professor and then the Master was nothing short of briliance. And the guy has been trying for decades to get on Doctor Who! What took them so long? And now John Simm (formerly Sam Tyler of Life on Mars) is set to chew the scenery as the latest incarnation of the Master. Being relatively spoiler-free on this one, I was genuinely clueless as to what was going on even when the watch came out (which was an excellent running plot device). We knew the Master as Saxon hs been running around London for at least the last couple years, so it didn't occur to me that the Master would be first hiding at the end of the universe before all that happened, And now the gaps will be filled in next week while The Doc, Martha and Jack are finding their way back here (which doubtless involves Jack's busted time watch). The ONLY grudge I have is the continued presentation of humanity in costume, appearance and mannerism as being essentially modern day. Now, in the year 100,000,000,000,000 there'll have been plenty of time for humanity to evolve to energy, to digital information, and back again hundreds of times, and in fact that's what the Doctor says has happened. I can accept that evolution of body and apparently of style can be cyclical given time, but it annoys me to no end that the future looks like it can be purchased in a shop down the street. Mark [/QB][/QUOTE]
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