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Pop Cults Review - Doctor Who: The Snowmen

Tiarra Joslyn "I’ve waited a few days to talk about the Doctor Who Christmas Special, The Snowmen, because I wanted people to have a chance to watch it before I talked about my thoughts on the episode. That said, there are spoilers for this episode, so please tread lightly if you haven’t yet had a chance to watch." Warning: Heavy Spoilers!

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hazelamy4126d ago

but who tried to blow up the tardis? i hope you haven't fogotten that Moffat, because the fans haven't.

anyway, great episode, some great comedy moments, especially the scenes with Strax.
Sir Ian McKellen was great as the voice of the, well the voice of the snow, and Richard E Grant was suitably sinister, until the end when he went a bit hammy.

i can't wait for the new series, but i have to. :(

ssb31734125d ago

I particularly liked how the story interconnected with the first episode of the series. I was a bit sceptical when they announced the new assistant would be Jenna-Louise Coleman, purely as her character featured quite heavily in the first episode, and the audience would have noticed that her character was killed off. So it was nice to see that the Xmas episode paved the way for her return in a 'plausible' manner (even though it is yet clear).

Also, finding her almost seems to be a way for the Doctor to redeem himself for the loss of the Pond's.

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Files Of The Unexplained Review: Mixed Bag of Chilling Intrigue but Repetitive | Leisurebyte

Files Of The Unexplained Review: This docuseries features both chilling and some unnecessary stories that go on for too long.

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Fallout: Season 1 - Review

Season 1 of "Fallout" continues the trend of good video game adaptations we've seen recently, with this trying to balance the seriousness of a nuclear apocalypse with the comedy Obsidian Entertainment gave "Fallout: New Vegas."

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