Saturday, December 27, 2014

Last Christmas

I didn't really like this episode very much.

Let me explain.

1. Santa doesn't exist, and if he really does care about his holiday, why didn't he step in earlier?
2. Not very Christmasy.
3. Clara and The Doctor are traveling together again.
4. Clara and The Doctor could remember what happened at the end, but the others didn't.
5. It was WAY too late at night.


This episode started out with Clara waking up on Christmas Eve, and there is something or someone of her roof. It turns out to be Santa Clause, and The Doctor shows up taking Clara away from the scene. The whole episode is about this alien that feeds on people's brains while they are in a sleep state. The Doctor and Clara are a couple of the people that the alien decides to feed off of. Santa Clause comes into the picture because the subconscious of your brain has to do something to tell you that you are in a dream, and since it is Christmas, it chose Santa Clause.

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Do you want me to elaborate on why I didn't like the episode?

1. When Santa and The Doctor meet at Clara's house, Santa makes it clear that he's only there to save his holiday from being ruined by the alien. However, so much has happened on Christmas, why hasn't he stepped in sooner? Why is now, this Christmas, so important?

2. Besides having Santa Clause in the show for part of the time, the episode isn't very Christmasy. What happened to the snowmen that popped out of the snow when you thought about them? Or the plastic mannequins in the stores being controlled by remote? What happened to the danger of something Christmasy on Christmas? When did it become an alien that just happened to attack on Christmas while your subconscious brings Santa in?

3. The episode Death In Heaven made it clear that Clara didn't want to and couldn't travel with The Doctor again. This episode brings about Clara missing the TARDIS and traveling with The Doctor so much, she's going to travel with him again. Clara just seems so indecisive and not sure of what she wants to do.

4. When the alien is defeated and the people they were eating wake up, they don't remember what happened in their dream. They just go on with their lives like nothing happened. However it is apparent that The Doctor and Clara remembered. For example, the grandma that woke up at the end, she acted like nothing had happened and gave no signs that she remembered anything.

5. Lastly, the episode was way to late at night. I had to stay up until 10pm on Christmas to watch this episode and it didn't end until about 11:30pm at night. I was exhausted. Why was this episode so late at night while the normal episodes started at 7pm and ended an hour later. It was really annoying.

Anyway, the special wasn't all that I expected. Here's a list of all the Christmas Specials.

I hope I can think of a rap soon though........... This is not going to end well...

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

The Best Companion? Part Two

Okay. So I didn’t finish who the best companion was on my previous post. The post was getting a little long, so I cut it short. Here's the rest. I hope you enjoy, and again DON'T read the post if you are NOT CAUGHT UP on the new seasons and episodes so far.
(Here's the list of all the companions again if you missed it in my last post.)

Don't say I didn't warn you. SPOILERS! I LOVE THEM!

Alright let's go!


  •  Martha Jones was only with The Doctor a short time. However she could easily be viewed as the best companion. Has anyone ever considered she is the only to actually say NO to traveling with him after a few adventures? Clara came close to not traveling with The Doctor anymore in season eight, but never quite made it. Martha is a great gal that balances The Doctor out really well while also saving his life a couple of times. In my opinion, she should have stayed on the show longer. 

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  •  Jack Harkness. Where to begin with Jack Harkness. Jack Harkness, in my opinion, is not a very good companion. He is one of the main companions, and is in touch with The Doctor his whole life (until his death as The Face Of Boe). However he is out outgoing and doesn't follow The Doctor's orders even when they are necessary. He is a good character and contributed a lot to Doctor Who though.
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  •  Amy Pond knew The Doctor her whole life. He showed up at her doorstep when she was a little girl, and she knew and spent time with The Doctor until she died of old age having Weeping Angels feeding off of her energy. Amy in my opinion relied on The Doctor her whole life. She didn't really do anything much on her own. However Amy Pond was a good companion by sticking to The Doctor's side and being supportive. She's also a good companion because she turned out to be The Doctor's parents in law which was a surprise to a lot of people. 
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  •  Clara Oswald is The Doctor's current companion. She is one of the few that went through one of The Doctor’s regenerations. When you think about it, not many of the companions don’t get to know The Doctor as more than one person. Clara was one of these, Rose was another. This could show that Clara is one of the best companions, but the fact that she has been saving him his whole life could be another. Clara was the one companion that scattered her timeline to save The Doctor, and that is why she kept reappearing in so many different scenarios. 
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There are a lot of different companions. They differ in personality, ability, and contributions to the show. Every companion contributes something to Doctor Who, and it is impossible to say that one is the best over the others.

Overall, The Doctor has had many great companions that were amazing in the show. Some should have stayed on longer, but they were all pretty good companions. 

I hope you liked these posts, and please suggest other things I could post on in the future!

Saturday, November 22, 2014

The Best Companion? Part One

I did a poll a little while ago, asking what I should do after season eight. I had other seasons, the best companion, and a rap for what I should do next. The rap was the one to get the most votes. However, I have absolutely NO IDEA how to start it... So this one's going to be first. Sorry guys. Anyway, I will do the rap, maybe a poem, sooner or later.

Also, don't read this post if you haven't watched season eight. SPOILERS!

Moving on.

There are many debates on what companion in Doctor Who is the best. I personally love Donna Nobel. However, many of the companions could be fitted for the best. All of them together can be said to be the best. None of them could be the best companion, because they each have their own qualities that are needed for a companion, and are missing others.

I love Donna Nobel as a companion, because within the 9-12 Doctors, she is the first one NOT to fall in love with the Doctor. Clara Oswald, the current companion, has not fallen in love with the Doctor, but she is probably the one who knows the Doctor the most by traveling through his timeline and views him as a friend. Also Clara had Danny Pink. She fell in love with him, now that he's gone, it is POSSIBLE that she will fall in love with him.

Many of the companions could be the best over all. Here is a list of the MAIN (not all) companions starting from the 9th Doctor with reasons why. (Here's a list of ALL the companions sorted by Doctor)


  •  Rose Tyler could be viewed as the best by being the only one the Doctor loved back. She sacrificed herself to save the Doctor, and is now stuck on a parallel world with a replica of the Doctor that is part human. She was also very brave to help The Doctor back. The Doctor made her go back home, and the whole time she was there, she tried to take herself back to The Doctor. Rose Tyler was also the person who started Bad Wolf.

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  •  Donna Nobel could also be the best by not falling in love with the Doctor. Donna is also the one that made the half human Doctor. The Doctor Donna, the Donna Doctor. The names are kinda easy to mix up. Donna was also the companion with The Doctor at Pompeii. Pompeii is now famous for The Doctor having the same face as someone he saved from the eruption.

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This post has gotten pretty long, so I will continue the companions with my next post.
If you want to say anything about any of the companions, feel free to do so in the comments below. 

Death In Heaven

Continuing from the last episode, Dark Water, Missy is still trying to kill the human race with new Cybermen made from Earth's dead. Missy is captured and is put in a plane with the people in charge of overseeing the abnormalities that goes on in London. and The Doctor. However, Missy gets out and the plane goes down.

Seriously. It almost seems like everything in the universe wants to kill the human race sometime or another. Why don't they just give up already? WE SURVIVE EVERY TIME.

Anyway...

The Doctor saves himself by calling his TARDIS to himself while falling out of the plane. Once down on the ground, The Doctor goes over to Clara who is in a graveyard surrounded by Cybermen that aren't completely 'programmed' yet. They are Cybermen that just walk mindlessly around. 


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Clara, while The Doctor and everyone else was on the plane, was taken to this graveyard and saw Danny Pink. Danny Pink, the dead boyfriend, the one Clara loves the most. He had chosen not to get rid of his emotions and give in to the people in control. He is a Cyberman that can still feel emotions, in The Doctor's words, "He's a freak". 

Clara is trying to decide whether or not to help Danny by getting rid of his emotions. Danny came to Clara asking for help to take them away, Danny can't handle his own emotions. 

...So he basically asked his most loved one to take them away. The one person that probably loves him more than anyone else. 
Doesn't that sound wrong to anyone else reading this????!

Continuing on... The Doctor doesn't want to get rid of Danny's emotions, however he does need to know Missy's plans. (As if they aren't predictable already.) Danny is not able to access the plan unless he is completely linked in to the others. He won't be linked in without getting rid of all his emotions.

So it's all up to Clara. She decides something that will destroy her for the rest of her life. She chooses to delete Danny's emotions.

The Doctor is then asked by Missy to be in charge of the Cybermen. To have his own army to control and get rid of all the 'evil' in the universe. He declines saying that anyone with that much power, will become power hungry.

The Doctor then throws the command bracelet to Danny. He is in charge of all of the world's dead, all of the Cybermen.

This episode was really upsetting in the fact that Clara became heartbroken yet again. It seems like every time she goes and does something with the Doctor, something bad happens. This is a heartbreaking, (almost for me-) tear bringing episode. I totally recommend watching this episode. 

Post what you thought about this episode in the comments below!

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Dark Water

The question on if time lords can switch genders has been answered!!!!

I'M AM NOW OFFICIALLY FREAKING OUT!

This episode has been great. The previous episode, "In The Forest Of The Night" as I said was not the best episode. However, this episode greatly balances it out.

In the beginning of the episode, Clara is talking to Danny on the phone. She tells him that she loves him. Not just saying it, really loves him. Danny, walking in the street, replies but gets hit by a car. He doesn't make it. Danny is now officially dead and not part of the show anymore.

Clara, upset by this new tragedy, tries to get the Doctor to create a paradox and save Danny. She steals all of his TARDIS keys, and 'pretends' to throw them into a volcano. She pretends to do this by getting the Doctor into a fake sleep, so it looks like the keys are being destroyed but they aren't really.

The Doctor goes along with this plan, and all the keys are destroyed. The Doctor wanted to see how far Clara was willing to go to save Danny. It turns out that it is pretty far. Anyway, they go to where Danny is, and talks to some people to try and get Danny out of heaven/hell (where ever he is).

During all of this, you see Danny in heaven/hell and his troubles. He is told to sign a contract saying he will give himself over to  the people running the place he will be staying. It turns out that the contract is a contract to become a Cyberman. The person in charge, is taking Earth's dead and turning them into Cyberman. It turns out that the person in charge is Missy, or dare I translate, The Master regenerated as a woman.
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I really liked this episode. It answered one of the long time questions, was exciting, and kept you on your toes. More had happened after what I talked about, as also shown in the picture. However, I have already spoiled enough of this episode, in my opinion at least. If you want to know what the public thought of the Cybermen wandering around their streets, or how the Doctor tries to stop The Master/Missy, watch the episode. You won't be disappointed.

Click here if you want to know more about Cybermen!

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

In The Forest Of The Night

A forest appears in the middle of London, and throws the Doctor off. The Doctor gets to the middle of London, and is concerned there is something wrong with his TARDIS because he is in the middle of a forest. Then he is confronted by a young girl who tells the Doctor that Clara told her to find him and that he really is in the middle of London.
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This young girl is they key to finding out why there is a forest, what is coming, and how to stop it. Such a big task to give a young girl. 

It turns out that the forest it there to stop a huge solar flare. The extra oxygen that the trees provide will act like a cushion for the earth, and protect it. 

This episode is amazing to see how much humans depend on oxygen. We use oxygen to breathe and keep ourselves alive. Trees, plants, flowers, they all turn the carbon dioxide that we exhale back into oxygen that we can use again. It is almost unbelievable to me. I am always shocked to find relationships like these, they almost seem unreal or unbelievable to me. 

Anyway, there are also a few other kinda major things that happened in this episode. When Clara and Danny finally met up with the Doctor, Clara jumped right into working with the Doctor again without a second thought. This was very strange to Danny. Given that Clara told him she wasn't going to travel and be with him anymore. 

This episode, in my opinion, wasn't the best in the season. Probably the worst yet. Honestly. All of the other episodes were exciting, revealing, and they got me excited to watch the next episode. This episode was plain in comparison to those. It still was a really good episode, and I don't regret watching it. However if I had to pick a favorite of this seasons' episodes, this episode would be at the bottom of the list.

What do you think about it? Comment below. 

Monday, November 3, 2014

Flatline

Claustrophobic? Especially if it’s just thinking about something getting smaller? I hope not. At least for this episode.

The Doctor's TARDIS got smaller. But it didn't. Confusing right? The outside of the TARDIS shrunk while the inside powered down and stayed the same size. 

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The only question is... Why?

A new alien has appeared on Earth, and this time it wants to understand the human race and the 3D concept. They start testing on people, and kill them because of this. This testing effects the TARDIS and it's cloaking / sizing properties. 

Clara is mostly on her own. She has to figure out what is happening to the recently, and curiously, deceased. She finds out that the alien is 2D and is trying to grasp the concept of 3D. They move in the walls and floor, experimenting on humans. 

This episode is great at showing how far Clara is willing to go to keep traveling with the Doctor a secret from Danny Pink. She is trying to escape from one of these new species, and Danny calls. She desperately tries to seem normal and point out that everything is okay, but Danny still suspects something.

This episode is also really good at showing how much Clara has grown with the Doctor. She is able to keep calm and take charge of the situation even though the Doctor isn't there to help, just giving a few hints while he tries to figure out what is wrong with his TARDIS.

Personally, I don't think that this is a great episode. Definitely not the best one in the season so far, but it still is a good episode to watch.

Also, I placed a little poll on the side of this blog. If you could take a second to vote on what I should write about after season eight, that would be awesome. Thanks!

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Mummy On The Orient Express

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Clara’s and the Doctor’s last hurrah. They go onto the only train in space that was named Orient Express. However after being there for only a little while, they are faced with a possible problem. A mummy that only the victim can see. 

When I first started watching this episode, I really didn't believe that it would be the last time Clara would be on the show. Clara has been with the Doctor since Amy and Rory left by weeping angels with the Eleventh Doctor. It was hard to imagine she would just quit after experiencing many travels with both the Eleventh and the Twelfth Doctors as well as a regeneration.

Not many companions have gone through a regeneration with the Doctor. Rose Tyler and Clara Oswald are the only recent (9th Doctor to now) companions that have been there when the Doctor regenerated. Other companions have known the Doctor in more than one of his 'lives', but they were not actually there for the regeneration.

Also, most of the companions fell in love with the Doctor. Think about it, from the Ninth Doctor and on, the only companions that have not fallen in love with the Doctor are Donna Nobel, Clara Oswald, and of course the guys. However focusing on the girls, it's just Donna and Clara. Even with Clara, you could argue that she does like the Doctor, but loves Danny Pink (her current boyfriend) even more. This may sound like a rant, but it's so annoying that the companions of the Doctor usually fall in love with him, and they can't just be friends.

At the end of this episode, Clara Oswald talks to her boyfriend on the phone. After this phone call, she decides that she wants to keep traveling with the Doctor. This turns out not being their last hurrah, and they will continue to travel together. This traveling will also be a secret of Clara's, because Danny Pink thinks that Clara is done traveling.

Anyway, I liked this episode and how it showed that Clara doesn't want to give up on traveling just yet. It also showed that the Doctor will do everything in his power to save others, it just sometimes doesn't happen.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Kill The Moon

Another episode of Doctor Who from October 4th!

Killing The Moon.

How can a rock die? Weathering, erosion, explosions.
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These are all possible solutions.

There are many possible causes that could happen if the world lost its moon. The ocean tides would become different and higher. Gravity would be affected. The pieces of the moon may crash to earth. Night would also be a lot darker without the moon reflecting the sun's rays.


When you first think of killing the moon, you think of blowing up a huge rock. Right? Wrong. Killing the moon in this new Doctor Who episode is killing a brand new species. The moon is an egg, just about to hatch, and the creature is about to go fly off in space.

This episode shows how humanity will do anything to survive. Humans would kill the only one of a species to keep on living. Even if there is a chance that nothing much would change, and the human race would survive.

What would you do if you were asked to make the choice of letting a new species live or keeping yourself alive? Would you save yourself or the creature?

In this episode, humanity chose to kill the creature, but Clara let it live by stopping the bombs from going off. However the Doctor didn't help with this decision at all. By doing so, he pushed Clara to the point where she doesn't want to travel with him anymore. Kinda predictable really.

I don't know what I would do in this insistence. Everyone in the world chose to kill the new, amazing creature, would I choose to blow it up as well? Or would I be brave enough to stand up for it?

I would like to imagine that I would be brave enough to help this new species. Help it live its life to its fullest. However I know that I’m not a very outgoing person, and I’m really shy. So I probably wouldn’t have the guts to save it.

Would you?

The Caretaker

Doctor Who Season Eight is still going on, and this time with The Caretaker. Sorry that this post took so long, I didn't watch the episode when it first came out, and haven't had much time since then either. This episode was aired on the 27th of September, and the Doctor decided to go undercover.

Clara had been going back and forth between saving the world in new places with the Doctor, and dates with Danny Pink, Clara's new boyfriend. The Doctor finds out that there is trouble at the school Clara works at, and also wants to find out who Clara is dating.

He goes undercover as the Caretaker for her school.

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(This image shows the Doctor trying to communicate with the military alien at Clara's school, that wants to kill the people on earth.)

This episode shows that the Doctor cares for Clara very much, and he doesn't want just anybody to hang out with her. When the Doctor first meets Danny Pink, he doesn't like him, Danny Pink isn't good enough for Clara. However by the end of the season, the Doctor acknowledges that Danny Pink is off to a good start for being good enough for Clara.

I really liked this episode. It was interesting to see how the Doctor and Danny reacted when they met each other. This episode was funny how Danny was suspicious of the Doctor, or the Caretaker as he knew him as then, by finding his electronics and placing them into the gymnasium. I also liked how at the end of the episode, Danny wants to make sure that the Doctor doesn't push Clara to far. He told Clara that if she is pushed to far, she would tell him, and she would stop time traveling with the Doctor for her own sake.

This episode almost predicts that the Doctor will push Clara to the point where she doesn't want to travel with him anymore.

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Time Heist

The Doctor arrives in Clara’s room, and after she came in, his TARDIS phone rings. The Doctor answers the phone, and shows up with at a different place with Clara, a shape shifter, and a gamer. All of them have had their memory wiped, and don’t know what has been going on. They are then told to rob the bank of Karabraxos; the most powerful and protected bank in the universe. 

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Their lives depend on the person who told them to rob the bank, the Architect. The Architect also tells them that something they want is in the bank. The four of them go through a series of trials to rob this bank. Eventually, the Doctor saves a species he had not met before and the others got the items they wanted. The Doctor also realizes that the Architect is himself from the future. 

I like this episode because it shows that the Doctor can beat the system. He can rob the greatest bank in history, and escape alive with a species that he had not met before going into the bank. However, it was a little strange how the Doctor didn’t refuse to rob the bank. He didn’t find some way to not rob the bank, instead he went alone with the Architect’s plans. 

I think that this season has been very good so far. It started with Clara disturbed about the Doctor, and trusting him once more. Then we had a traditional Doctor who bad guy, the Darleks. After that we met a childhood hero, Robin Hood, and helped stop the Sheriff. Then the Doctor went on a search for a creature that hides for a living, and lastly last night’s episode. Doctor Who has had a variety of problems needing to be solved, and they aren’t just focusing on the bad guys we have met before, like Cybermen, Weeping Angels, and Daleks. Here's a link for the schedule of Doctor Who!

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Listen

Nightmares scare everyone, what if a time lord has a nightmare that haunts him for the rest of his life? He would probably freak out about it to a point of thinking that there is a species that hides for a living to listen. Everyone is haunted about the monster that hides under their bed, and the nightmare that the monster grabs your foot as you try to stand up.

In the fourth episode of Doctor Who “Listen”, the Doctor is convinced that there is a monster just like that. A monster that hides and listens. Most people have a dream that a monster grabs their foot, so the Doctor tries to go back in time to Clara’s dream. However they end up at her colleague’s dream, and there ends up being someone or something on his bed when they go under the bed to see if there is anything there.

They continue their journey and the Doctor tries to prove that there is a species that hides. They then end up at the end of the universe on the last planet with another time traveler. This lone planet doesn’t have anything living on it, except at night. The door is rattled and knocked on. There is something out there, and the Doctor has to know what it is. So he opens the door to look, and the air pressure is broken. Needing to escape, Clara tries to go to another one of her memories, but ends up at the Doctor’s dream when there is a monster under the bed. It ends up as Clara being on the “monster” that grabs the Doctor’s foot when he was a child.

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This episode is freaky, especially at the end, because the Doctor is the one that is mostly shaken up by the monster under the bed. Everyone has nightmares, the key is to acknowledge these terrors and to live on with an open heart.

I remember only one of my nightmares when I was a little kid. This nightmare started in our living room, and I was with my brother and sister. It may seem silly, but we were surrounded by zombies that wanted to eat us. My brother told me to run, and I ran out the front door, and to the neighbor's house. The zombies thought I went to the backyard, and went there. This dream had scared me my whole childhood, and still lingers in my thoughts. This episode reminded me of this dream, and how nightmares can scar someone the rest of their lives.

Monday, September 8, 2014

Robot Of Sherwood

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Clara wants to go see her childhood hero, Robin Hood. The Doctor is skeptical that Robin Hood exists, and he is convinced that Robin Hood is a legend. After going to go prove to Clara that Robin Hood doesn’t exist, he ends up proving Clara right. But seeing Robin Hood, he knows something is wrong, but can’t figure what is wrong. He starts to test everything around him, Robin, his comrades, the fruit, and the atmosphere. 

The Doctor and Clara end up battling the Sheriff and robots. The Sheriff is powering the robot's ship to take flight and take over London and then the world. The Sheriff is the one controlling the robots, because they saw him as their natural leader. Clara pretends to have seen the robots crash to the Earth, but is only pretending to find out the Sheriff’s secrets and plans. However the Doctor knows that if the robot's ship takes flight, it will blow up and destroy over half the country. 

I watched this episode on my mother's birthday, with my parents and grandparents. It was a nice fun episode to watch with my family, and was an enjoyable ending to the day. It was fun to watch the archery contest that the Doctor wins by a homing device, and to see that any spectator would think that Clara had the authority over Robin and the Doctor who acted childish towards each other the entire time they were together. 

I found it very interesting that the Doctor thought that Robin Hood was a legend, even though he brags about being everywhere in all of space and time. But then, if he has been everywhere at all times, where would he go without crossing his own timeline and meeting himself? The Doctor has not been everywhere, he does not know everything that happens within the universe, and he has weaknesses like everyone else. 

Into The Dalek

Doctor Who is on for the second time this season. In this episode there was a 'good' Dalek, or so it seemed. On a ship there is a broken Dalek that wants help to destroy its own kind. This Dalek saw a star being born, and thought it wrong for Daleks to try to exterminate.

The Doctor helps the Dalek, even though he is doubtful that a 'good' Dalek exists. The Dalek is fixed and reverts back to its normal self, so the Doctor tries to reach that memory of a star being born, and tries to get the Dalek good again. He ends up having the Dalek in his mind, and seeing hate. Hatred for the Daleks, and clings to that hatred.

I really liked this episode because it helps to show how much the Doctor really hates the Daleks. This episode was an opener to who the Doctor really is; a man that still has a grudge against the species that helped destroy his kind, but someone who still helps and protects mankind. He gave this one Dalek a chance to change, but all it saw was hatred inside of him. This really comes back to your mind when Clara tells the Doctor that she doesn't know if he is a good man, but he tries to be, and that is enough. 

I think that everyone tries to be a good man or woman, but I don’t think that a perfect good or bad man exists. I believe that everyone is good, and everyone is bad in their own way. I believe that anyone has good in them, and everyone has a bad side to them. There are choices that everyone has to make, and some of these choices can help others decide who you are; if you are a bad person, or if you a good person. 

Here’s a link to the BBCAmerica’s website to see more of Doctor Who!
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Saturday, September 6, 2014

Deep Breath

Since Doctor Who was airing again, I had a party with a many friends. They all knew who the new Doctor was going to be, Peter Capaldi, but no one knew what he was going to be like. This next season was going to be a great season, as we could all tell. Everyone was very excited, and everyone came to my party. 

To prepare for this party I planned it weeks ahead in time, and made many decorations. I got many ideas here, especially for food, but I thought of many on my own. The most important aspects to making these decorations was to make sure everyone knew what they represented. A Cassandra sheet on the door, a hand in a jar for the table, and signs for various quotes ("Hello Sweetie", "It's Bigger On The Inside", "Wibbly Wobbly Timey Wimey", and "Don't Blink"). Everyone was surprised by the huge effort I made for this party.
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The episode was surprising and made many references to other shows like "Girl In The Fireplace". The new Doctor is very unstable and is more alien than the previous Doctors. He is more like someone from Gallifrey that has seen a lot of joy and horror, and doesn't seem to be as 'human' as the Doctors before him. This new season seems to be exciting, and I look forward to watching the rest of the episodes.

The episode was about the Doctor, Clara, and the Tardis getting eaten by a Dinosaur, and going to London with it. The Doctor meets Strax and Vastra there in London. Then the Dinosaur dies from burning alive, and the Doctor investigates. There are robots that want to look human, so they keep gathering human and other animal parts. The title comes from the robots not breathing, so Clara has to hold her breath to keep from being captured by these robots during investigation. She fails, and the Doctor rescues her.