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Death of the Doctor Episode 2

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Question: Rate Death Of The Doctor Episode 2
5/5 - Absolutely amazing - 11 (91.7%)
4/5 - Near perfect - 0 (0%)
3/5 - Not bad, not great - 1 (8.3%)
2/5 - Not very good - 0 (0%)
1/5 - Shockingly bad - 0 (0%)
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« Reply #160 on: January 20, 2011, 03:56:26 pm »

Is it just me or, whenever the Doctor and Jo are onscreen together, does Matt Smith suddenly look a bit like a very young Jon Pertwee?

I loved the way MS dropped into a lovely relationship with Jo - that was my favourite part of the whole story Smiley and I never thought of that aspect Roger, but you are right on the money!

It really was brilliant. Matt played it brilliantly, as if he has known them both for years and years
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« Reply #161 on: January 21, 2011, 10:41:53 am »

Is it just me or, whenever the Doctor and Jo are onscreen together, does Matt Smith suddenly look a bit like a very young Jon Pertwee?

I loved the way MS dropped into a lovely relationship with Jo - that was my favourite part of the whole story Smiley and I never thought of that aspect Roger, but you are right on the money!

I loved that scene too - nicely underplayed by Matt. It's moments like that that you're reminded of how in touch with Who's history RTD was/is. Cool
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