8 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :- One of the Best Doctor Who Cliffhangers since the 70s, 2 November 2006
Author:
The_Sandheaver from United Kingdom
In this extraordinary episode, The Doctor has to try and solve a huge
mystery as he, Rose and Jack are all suddenly separated from each other
after they are seemingly abducted from the TARDIS. To make things even
more bizarre, The Doctor is suddenly a house mate in Big Brother, Rose
is a contestant on The Weakest Link, and Jack is in what not to wear.
Stranger still, all the hosts seem to be murderous robots.
However, when the Doctor finally finds out just where he is, he
realises that the consequences of something he did at the very same
place some time ago is having serious ramifications now, and the people
of Earth are easy prey to one of the Doctor's deadliest enemies...one
that the Doctor is determined to fight against to save Rose. Brace
yourself for one of the most extraordinary cliff-hanger endings of a
Doctor Who episode ever...
7 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :- The Show Doesn't Get Much Better Or Bolder Than This, 10 June 2007
Author:
Theo Robertson from Isle Of Bute , Scotland
Despite my earlier criticisms of RTD this episode gets off to a corker
BANG The Doctor finds himself in the BIG BROTHER house , Rose becomes a
contestant with THE WEAKEST LINK while Captain Jack finds out what the
face off means in a fashion show . Even if you don't like the concept
of post modernism you have to admit that all this is bloody bold and
works superbly
RTD has written a witty episode while director Joe Ahearne shows the
viewers that he should be directing Hollywood blockbusters . This
really is feature film material with its doom laden atmosphere and very
special special FX , and the cast really shine , most of all Eccleston
who upon thinking of the characters has been murdered by Ann Droid
gives one of the greatest acting performance seen by an actor playing
The Doctor . When I say this happens with absolutely no dialogue you
start to understand what a great actor he is
This episode also contains one of the best cliffhangers the series has
given us as the villains are revealed , it might have been even better
still if the previous week's trailer hadn't given this away , but it
looks like The Doctor and humanity have suffered an irreversible defeat
and you genuine wonder how he's going to get out of this one . I
remember counting the seconds to the series finale just as I did when I
watched the show in the early 1970s . Anyone want to confess that's the
way they felt on a Summer evening in 2005
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8 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :-

One of the Best Doctor Who Cliffhangers since the 70s, 2 November 2006
Author: The_Sandheaver from United Kingdom
In this extraordinary episode, The Doctor has to try and solve a huge mystery as he, Rose and Jack are all suddenly separated from each other after they are seemingly abducted from the TARDIS. To make things even more bizarre, The Doctor is suddenly a house mate in Big Brother, Rose is a contestant on The Weakest Link, and Jack is in what not to wear. Stranger still, all the hosts seem to be murderous robots.
However, when the Doctor finally finds out just where he is, he realises that the consequences of something he did at the very same place some time ago is having serious ramifications now, and the people of Earth are easy prey to one of the Doctor's deadliest enemies...one that the Doctor is determined to fight against to save Rose. Brace yourself for one of the most extraordinary cliff-hanger endings of a Doctor Who episode ever...
7 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :-

The Show Doesn't Get Much Better Or Bolder Than This, 10 June 2007
Author: Theo Robertson from Isle Of Bute , Scotland
Despite my earlier criticisms of RTD this episode gets off to a corker BANG The Doctor finds himself in the BIG BROTHER house , Rose becomes a contestant with THE WEAKEST LINK while Captain Jack finds out what the face off means in a fashion show . Even if you don't like the concept of post modernism you have to admit that all this is bloody bold and works superbly
RTD has written a witty episode while director Joe Ahearne shows the viewers that he should be directing Hollywood blockbusters . This really is feature film material with its doom laden atmosphere and very special special FX , and the cast really shine , most of all Eccleston who upon thinking of the characters has been murdered by Ann Droid gives one of the greatest acting performance seen by an actor playing The Doctor . When I say this happens with absolutely no dialogue you start to understand what a great actor he is
This episode also contains one of the best cliffhangers the series has given us as the villains are revealed , it might have been even better still if the previous week's trailer hadn't given this away , but it looks like The Doctor and humanity have suffered an irreversible defeat and you genuine wonder how he's going to get out of this one . I remember counting the seconds to the series finale just as I did when I watched the show in the early 1970s . Anyone want to confess that's the way they felt on a Summer evening in 2005
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