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(First watched 2007-08-03) Interesting how the combination of one evil Dalek and one nasty lackey human ended up making for such a progressive human Dalek, though of course I knew things wouldn't work out. | (First watched 2007-08-03) Interesting how the combination of one evil Dalek and one nasty lackey human ended up making for such a progressive human Dalek, though of course I knew things wouldn't work out. | ||
For a guy who just a couple years ago was telling Rose it was OK to allow disembodied spirits to control corpses in 19th century England, the Doctor sure seemed sure tonight that there was no way for a group of human Daleks to live on the planet. | |||
I like Martha, but less so when this whole Doctor/Rose/Martha thing comes up. She seems so worried about whether the Doctor considers her a substitute that it diminishes her sense of self-worth and makes her seem weaker. | I like Martha, but less so when this whole Doctor/Rose/Martha thing comes up. She seems so worried about whether the Doctor considers her a substitute that it diminishes her sense of self-worth and makes her seem weaker. | ||
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