1. Death In Heaven = 88.67% (by Steven Moaffat)
2. Listen = 88% (by Steven Moaffat)
3. Dark Water = 87.69% (by Steven Moaffat)
4. Deep Breath = 82.86% (by Steven Moaffat)
~ Into the Dalek = 82.86% (by Steven Moaffat and Phil Ford)
6. Mummy on the Orient Express = 81.67% (by James Mathieson)
7. Flatline = 75.38% (by James Mathieson)
~ Into the Forest of the Night = 75.38% (by Frank Controll Boyce)
9. Robots of Sherwood = 74% (by Mark Gatiss)
10. The Caretaker = 73.57% (by Steven Moaffat and Gareth Roberts)
11. Time Heist = 70% (by Steven Moaffat and Steve Thompson)
12. Kill the Moon = 67.69% (by Peter Harness)
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Sunday, 9 November 2014
Doctor Who: Series 8 Reviews #12: The Final Continues Part 2: Death In Heaven
Death In Heaven by Steven Moaffat
Death in Heaven is Part Two of a Two Part adventure which is the final story of Series 8. It marks the reappearance of Kate Stewart and Osgood. It also introduced the new character Father Christmas who will be in the Christmas Special. It featured the Death of the Master, Danny Pink, Osgood and Seb. Also saw the Return of the Brigadier, this time a Cyberman. The Story was One Hour Long. It was the finale appearance of Clara Osworld as the Companion
Death In Heaven was fantastic in the way of how many deaths there were of main characters and would be main characters. It also saw how bad the Master (now Missy) is.
Doctor Rating
Doctor Rating: 10/10
Companion Rating
Clara Osworld: 9/10
Enemy Rating
Missy: 10/10
Cybermen: 10/10
Seb: 6/10
Total Enemy Rating: 26/30
Story Rating
Story: 10/10
Scariness: 9/10
Seriousness: 10/10
Continuity: 9/10
Humour: 7/10
Total Story Rating: 45/50
Rest of Cast Performance
Danny Pink: 8/10
Kate Stewart: 8/10
Osgood: 9/10
Colonel Ahmed: 8/10
Santa Claus: 10/10
Total Rest of Cast Performance: 43/50
Death in Heaven is Part Two of a Two Part adventure which is the final story of Series 8. It marks the reappearance of Kate Stewart and Osgood. It also introduced the new character Father Christmas who will be in the Christmas Special. It featured the Death of the Master, Danny Pink, Osgood and Seb. Also saw the Return of the Brigadier, this time a Cyberman. The Story was One Hour Long. It was the finale appearance of Clara Osworld as the Companion
Death In Heaven was fantastic in the way of how many deaths there were of main characters and would be main characters. It also saw how bad the Master (now Missy) is.
Doctor Rating
Doctor Rating: 10/10
Companion Rating
Clara Osworld: 9/10
Enemy Rating
Missy: 10/10
Cybermen: 10/10
Seb: 6/10
Total Enemy Rating: 26/30
Story Rating
Story: 10/10
Scariness: 9/10
Seriousness: 10/10
Continuity: 9/10
Humour: 7/10
Total Story Rating: 45/50
Rest of Cast Performance
Danny Pink: 8/10
Kate Stewart: 8/10
Osgood: 9/10
Colonel Ahmed: 8/10
Santa Claus: 10/10
Total Rest of Cast Performance: 43/50
Total: 133/150
88.67%
Check the Overall Series 8 Results Soon.
Sunday, 2 November 2014
Doctor Who Series 8 Line Count #11: The Final Begins Part One: Dark Water
Dark Water (Part One of Two)
1. Clara Osworld = 128
2. The 12th Doctor = 122
3. Danny Pink = 65
4. Seb = 44
5. Missy (The Master) / Dr Chang = 37
7. Grannie Osworld = 6
8. Mr Armitage = 1
Top 10 Series 8 So Far (Episodes 1-11)
1. The 12th Doctor = 1704
2. Clara Osworld = 1530
3. Danny Pink = 355
4. Robin Hood = 111
5. Journey Blue / Madam Vastra = 89
7. Courtney Woods = 73
8. Lundvuk = 70
9. Sheriff of Nottingham = 56
10. Rigsy / Seb = 50
1. Clara Osworld = 128
2. The 12th Doctor = 122
3. Danny Pink = 65
4. Seb = 44
5. Missy (The Master) / Dr Chang = 37
7. Grannie Osworld = 6
8. Mr Armitage = 1
Top 10 Series 8 So Far (Episodes 1-11)
1. The 12th Doctor = 1704
2. Clara Osworld = 1530
3. Danny Pink = 355
4. Robin Hood = 111
5. Journey Blue / Madam Vastra = 89
7. Courtney Woods = 73
8. Lundvuk = 70
9. Sheriff of Nottingham = 56
10. Rigsy / Seb = 50
Doctor Who Series 8 Reviews #11: The Final Begins Part One: Dark Water
Dark Water by Steven Moaffat
Dark Water is the first part of the final of series 8. It is the 5th Main appearance of Danny Pink and reintroduces the Cybermen, Clara's Gran and Seb. It is also Missy's sixth appearance in Series 8 and it is revealed that she is the Master, in his 7th Incarnation.
Dark Water is a smashing first part of what might be an expert final. The way it explores what happens to you when you die is spectacular, it also has one of the biggest cliff hangers since Series 5's the Pandorica Opens.
Doctor Rating
Doctor Rating: 9/10
Companion Rating
Clara Osworld: 10/10
Enemy Rating
The Cybermen: 9/10
Missy: 10/10
Total Monster Rating: 19/20
Story Rating
Story: 10/10
Scariness: 8/10
Seriousness: 9/10
Humour: 5/10
Continuity: 10/10
Total Story Rating: 42/50
Rest of Cast Performance
Danny Pink: 9/10
Seb: 10/10
Dr Chang: 9/10
Clara's Gran: 6/10
Total Rest of Cast Performance: 34/40
Dark Water is the first part of the final of series 8. It is the 5th Main appearance of Danny Pink and reintroduces the Cybermen, Clara's Gran and Seb. It is also Missy's sixth appearance in Series 8 and it is revealed that she is the Master, in his 7th Incarnation.
Dark Water is a smashing first part of what might be an expert final. The way it explores what happens to you when you die is spectacular, it also has one of the biggest cliff hangers since Series 5's the Pandorica Opens.
Doctor Rating
Doctor Rating: 9/10
Companion Rating
Clara Osworld: 10/10
Enemy Rating
The Cybermen: 9/10
Missy: 10/10
Total Monster Rating: 19/20
Story Rating
Story: 10/10
Scariness: 8/10
Seriousness: 9/10
Humour: 5/10
Continuity: 10/10
Total Story Rating: 42/50
Rest of Cast Performance
Danny Pink: 9/10
Seb: 10/10
Dr Chang: 9/10
Clara's Gran: 6/10
Total Rest of Cast Performance: 34/40
Total: 114/130
Now let's see how that does with the rest of the series
1. Deep Breath: 82.86%
2. Into the Dalek: 82.86%
3. Robots of Sherwood: 74%
4. Listen: 88%
5. Time Heist: 70%
6. The Caretaker: 73.57%
7. Kill the Moon: 67.69%
8. Mummy on the Orient Express: 81.67%
9. Flatline: 75.38%
10. In the forest the Night: 75.38%
11. Dark Water: 87.69%
The Final Continues next week with Death in Heaven
Saturday, 1 November 2014
Sci - Fi Debates: Star Wars the Clone Wars or Star Wars Rebels
So many people are watching the new spin off series Star Wars Rebels but many people believe that the original star wars spin off that Rebels replaced, Star Wars the Clone Wars, was a lot better.
Points that supports Star Wars the Clone Wars is better than Star Wars Rebels
Points that supports Star Wars the Clone Wars is better than Star Wars Rebels
- Star Wars the Clone Wars lasted for six seasons a film
- Star Wars the Clone Wars produced 122 episodes.
- Star Wars the Clone Wars took lots of characters from the original films and expanded our knowledge about them
- Star Wars the Clone Wars introduced new characters that were very successful, somewhat more than Rebels like Ahsoka Tano and Captain Rex
- The Episodes of Star Wars the Clone Wars are better than Star Wars Rebels as they have different plot lines but in Star Wars Rebels just have similar stories.
- Star Wars the Clone Wars was a work of George Lucas.
Points that supports Star Wars Rebels being better than Star Wars the Clone Wars
- Star Wars Rebels so far has not changed any original aspects of the Star Wars films but Star Wars the Clone Wars does
- Star Wars Rebels shows the same characters every week so when one of them dies it could be more upsetting.
I think it is obvious which one I prefer, but what about you, vote on the Poll
Doctor Who Series 8 Line Count #10: In the Forest of the Night
In the Forest of the Night
1. The 12th Doctor = 113
2. Clara Osworld = 106
3. Danny Pink = 56
4. Maebh = 41
5. Ruby = 35
6. Samson / Bradley = 18
8. George = 2
9. Missy = 1
Series 8 Top 10 So Far (Episode 1-10)
1. The 12th Doctor = 1582
2. Clara Osworld = 1402
3. Danny Pink = 290
4. Robin Hood = 111
5. Journey Blue / Madam Vastra = 89
7. Courtney Woods = 73
8. Lunduk = 70
9. Sheriff of Nottingham = 56
10. Rigsy = 50
Tonight the final begins with Dark Water
1. The 12th Doctor = 113
2. Clara Osworld = 106
3. Danny Pink = 56
4. Maebh = 41
5. Ruby = 35
6. Samson / Bradley = 18
8. George = 2
9. Missy = 1
Series 8 Top 10 So Far (Episode 1-10)
1. The 12th Doctor = 1582
2. Clara Osworld = 1402
3. Danny Pink = 290
4. Robin Hood = 111
5. Journey Blue / Madam Vastra = 89
7. Courtney Woods = 73
8. Lunduk = 70
9. Sheriff of Nottingham = 56
10. Rigsy = 50
Tonight the final begins with Dark Water
Doctor Who Series 8 Reviews #10: In the Forest of the Night
In the Forest of the Night by Frank Controll Boyce
In the Forest of the Night is the tenth episode of the 8th series of the post 2005 Doctor Who. It features the 4th main appearance of Danny Pink and a reappearance from Missy.
In the Forest of the Night is a story made of an entire cast of Children. There are some plot elements that are a bit silly, so before I start my usual review here are four plot holes of In the Forest of the Night.
1. Maebh is able to out fun a back of wolves. Wolves are quick. Most Children are slow. But even fast children can't out run a pack of wolves.
2. Maebh telling the world not to burn the trees down is silly. It's silly because why would the Governments across the world listen to a little girl.
3. Maebh said that she wanted to tell the world to leave the tress alone because she started the whole thing so she wanted to stop. Despite of course that about 10 minutes before the Doctor said it wasn't her fault and she believed him.
4. Maebh's sister Annabel just returning from under the bush was pointless. It had no point what so ever. Why would she just run away and come back when her sister wants her too. The element would have been better if she did not return.
Doctor Rating
Doctor Rating: 9/10
Companion Rating
Clara Osworld: 8/10
Enemy Rating
The Trees were not enemies as such but were designed to look like them.
The Trees: 10/10
Story Rating
Story Rating: 10/10
Continuity: 4/10
Scariness: 8/10
Seriousness: 8/10
Homour: 5/10
Total Story Rating: 35/50
Rest of Cast Performance
Maebh: 8/10
Ruby: 8/10
Danny Pink: 8/10
Samson: 6/10
Bradley: 6/10
Total Rest of Cast Performance: 36/50
In the Forest of the Night is the tenth episode of the 8th series of the post 2005 Doctor Who. It features the 4th main appearance of Danny Pink and a reappearance from Missy.
In the Forest of the Night is a story made of an entire cast of Children. There are some plot elements that are a bit silly, so before I start my usual review here are four plot holes of In the Forest of the Night.
1. Maebh is able to out fun a back of wolves. Wolves are quick. Most Children are slow. But even fast children can't out run a pack of wolves.
2. Maebh telling the world not to burn the trees down is silly. It's silly because why would the Governments across the world listen to a little girl.
3. Maebh said that she wanted to tell the world to leave the tress alone because she started the whole thing so she wanted to stop. Despite of course that about 10 minutes before the Doctor said it wasn't her fault and she believed him.
4. Maebh's sister Annabel just returning from under the bush was pointless. It had no point what so ever. Why would she just run away and come back when her sister wants her too. The element would have been better if she did not return.
Doctor Rating
Doctor Rating: 9/10
Companion Rating
Clara Osworld: 8/10
Enemy Rating
The Trees were not enemies as such but were designed to look like them.
The Trees: 10/10
Story Rating
Story Rating: 10/10
Continuity: 4/10
Scariness: 8/10
Seriousness: 8/10
Homour: 5/10
Total Story Rating: 35/50
Rest of Cast Performance
Maebh: 8/10
Ruby: 8/10
Danny Pink: 8/10
Samson: 6/10
Bradley: 6/10
Total Rest of Cast Performance: 36/50
Total 98/130
Now let's see how that's done with the rest of the series.
1. Deep Breath: 82.86%
2. Into the Dalek: 82.86%
3. Robots of Sherwood: 74%
4. Listen: 88%
5. Time Heist: 70%
6. The Caretaker: 73.57%
7. Kill the Moon: 67.69%
8. Mummy on the Orient Express: 81.67%
9. Flatline: 75.38%
10. In the forest the Night: 75.38%
TONIGHT THE FINAL BEGINS WITH DARK WATER
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