Review

  • The first half of this episode included probably the worst 30 minutes of television in the history of the medium. Really, the plot was stupid, the dialogue stupid, the acting almost painful to watch... and then, David Tennant happens. He is so good that you forget the previous, tormenting half of the episode, and helps you endure the rest that he won't be appearing.

    The disappointing thing for me was that I liked this show and I liked it a lot. Will the rest of this season be that bad or will it return to the normal, good standard? I hope for the latter but if it continues like that I have a solution, fast forward to the Tennant bits and time is well spent.