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Surfsup
Jun 10, '07, 6:51 PM
This has got to be the best episode by far of the new run and the Doctor is hardly in it! It's a shame they can't maintain this quality over a whole season. Hope you enjoy it:
Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw020cpjCPQ
Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQklHOkfLvo
Part 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnV8G3kxgSk
Part 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovz_bdo7VdA
Part 5:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJd6X-ntUcI
Mikey
Jun 10, '07, 6:58 PM
I can't wait for this ......
I'm going to save it for later on :)
Will reply when I watch it ------- Thanks for posting :)
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danadoll
Jun 11, '07, 10:06 AM
Fantastic (and frightening) episode...Loved it!
Dana
Mikey
Jun 12, '07, 12:20 AM
Excellent !!!!!!
When I watched the remake of the Shining and they had the part with the hedges moving when your back is turned, I thought that would make a fantastic story on it's own.
It was finally done :)
BTW,
I'd call this episode---- 1....2....3...... REDLIGHT :grin:
drwhofan74
Jun 12, '07, 8:09 AM
We sat down and watched this episode last night. OMG!!!! My wife is totally creeped out by statues now. I love how they dealt with the movement in that as an audience you never see them move. Brilliant! The strobing in the basement was the best.
This is how Doctor Who was always meant to be. Definite "behind the couch" material!
Mikey
Jun 12, '07, 8:12 AM
There was something about this episode that reminded me of the early-mid Tom Baker era.
The creepiness, that is.
palitoy
Jun 12, '07, 11:02 AM
Crap, I'm still at the Lazerus experiment! Musn't.....Jump.......Ahead.......
Surfsup
Jun 12, '07, 11:24 AM
Crap, I'm still at the Lazerus experiment! Musn't.....Jump.......Ahead.......
Just skip to Human Nature and go from there. Those three episodes are the cream of the crop! You're not missing much if you leave out "42".
Mikey
Jun 12, '07, 11:27 AM
These links above don't work anymore.
I guess they got found out.
If anyone still wants to watch it, shoot me a PM.
I got secret links :grin:
m
drwhofan74
Jun 12, '07, 5:08 PM
Just skip to Human Nature and go from there. Those three episodes are the cream of the crop! You're not missing much if you leave out "42".
I agree with this. The last 3 episodes have been tremendous! 42 is intense but lacks the drama of Human Nature/Family of Blood :cry: and the terror factor of Blink :evil:.
Mikey
Jun 22, '07, 6:05 AM
I was just watching the Blink Doctor Who Confidential episode last night.
They went back to the old studio where a lot of the original series was filmed.
Tennant was mentioning a lot of old series stuff like--- THIS IS THE EXACT SPOT WHERE JON PERTWEE TURNED INTO TOM BAKER....... It was very neat to hear them mention classic series stuff......
Almost makes me wonder--- or wish--- some classic stuff (perhaps Doctors) may show up in the New Series.
palitoy
Jul 1, '07, 9:44 AM
Finally got to sit down and watch this and it was brilliant. An amazing mix of classic series with a new outlook which is what I think is one of the reasons the new series is so popular. This was Who at it's finest and he's barely in it!
Bo8a_Fett
Dec 4, '07, 11:39 PM
Stephen Moffet is turning out to be the Robert Holmes for the new Who. He certainly has written the best Who stories for each season so far in my opinion, The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances, The Girl in the Fireplace and now he has surpassed himself with Blink....long may he continue. Hopefully when Davies leaves he will take over the top spot.
jds1911a1
Dec 5, '07, 2:20 PM
i loved Blink even better than the season finale. I also love the fact that everything is a circle (very Harlan Ellison) and there is no reason how the cycle starts except that it starts with the end.
Bo8a_Fett
Dec 5, '07, 5:15 PM
A true "Time" story, something that rarely happens even in Dr Who.
jds1911a1
Dec 6, '07, 7:10 AM
A true "Time" story, something that rarely happens even in Dr Who.
and they even used the same gimmick in the children in need special. Tennet knew what to do because Davison saw tennet do it. I love that kind of stuff.
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