Flesh And Stone Real Life Entry posted by Black Six May 2, 2010 674 views Share More sharing options... Followers 0 No River! Why would you do that?!? Is it next Saturday yet?
Night Terror Posted May 2, 2010 Ahh... I liked that episode! The crack, the angels... Angel Bob... Oh, and the ending too (Amy is worse than Cassandra xD) Quote Link to comment
Neelh Posted May 2, 2010 Oh! DW! It was awesome! I watched it. I didn't really like it. Quote Link to comment
Sniper Jo Posted May 2, 2010 I've only seen half of it. EDIT: Okay, seen the whole thing. BUT. In regards to the end: this is supposed to be a family-friendly show! Quote Link to comment
-Toa Lhikevikk- Posted May 2, 2010 I've only seen half of it. EDIT: Okay, seen the whole thing. BUT. In regards to the end: this is supposed to be a family-friendly show! Actually the end WAS family-friendly, it just sorta... teetered on the edge, I guess. Quote Link to comment
Neelh Posted May 3, 2010 It was awesome but you didn't really like it? Have you ever tried getting a little kid to watch Blink. It scares them. So... Yeah, I hate the Angels, but they're my favourite villans from DW... Quote Link to comment
Blessed Blade Posted May 3, 2010 ^ Funny how that works. =P Anyway; I'm only on The Victory of the Daleks, so I haven't gotten to Flesh and Stone yet. =P Quote Link to comment
Tilius Posted May 3, 2010 Definitely the best episode of the series so far, this one. There was so much going on, the angels were awesome AND we got to see them move in a perfect statue-y way. The final scene was a little out of character, but it's a lead in to the next episode so fine by me. - Tilius Quote Link to comment
Grey Snow Posted May 4, 2010 I see a lot of people say this, but how was the last scene out of character? It makes perfect sense for it to have happened! Amy has idolized him for so many years, had Rory dress as him, was a kiss-o-gram, and Moffat (I think it was him in Confidential) questions why no companion has ever done something like that, since the Doctor for the most part is good looking. Completely in character. Moffat even said she's a two-man woman. Quote Link to comment
Zatth Posted May 5, 2010 So the episode scared me for 3 reasons: 1. I saw the Angels moving... ugh. 2. The Cracks erase history-make people forget? WUUUUUUUT? 3. Amy tried to "seduce" the Doctor The Doctor: Amy, I am nine hundred and seven years old, do you know what that means? Amy Pond: It's been a while? The Doctor: Ye... No! No! NO! I'm 907 years old All in all, it was a pretty good episode. Quote Link to comment
Sisen Posted May 5, 2010 Have you ever tried getting a little kid to watch Blink. It scares them. So... I've watched marathon on marathon of Doctor Who with a two year old and he quite likes the 'spooky' stuff. *plugs ears and mumbles spoilers over and over again* Quote Link to comment
Tilius Posted May 11, 2010 I see a lot of people say this, but how was the last scene out of character? It makes perfect sense for it to have happened! Amy has idolized him for so many years, had Rory dress as him, was a kiss-o-gram, and Moffat (I think it was him in Confidential) questions why no companion has ever done something like that, since the Doctor for the most part is good looking. Completely in character. Moffat even said she's a two-man woman. Yeahh, I only thought about all that afterwards. It was just a bit sudden in the episode. - Tilius Quote Link to comment
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