Pensamientos Acerca de Televisión
Doctor Who (The Second Series): “Cold Blood”
Well, that did not seem like such a happy ending.
And it started off so well too.
Of course, if one were a spoilsport, one might wonder what might become of the two human characters who chose to be awakened again in the far-off future in a nest of ali -- er -- non-humans. Especially non-humans who have considerable reason to be mad at humans given the fate of the one of them who had been in human custody.
But perhaps it is better to think of this episode as being one of those episodes that works just right if you think about it provided you do not think about it too much.
Doctor Who (The Second Series): “Cold Blood”
Well, that did not seem like such a happy ending.
And it started off so well too.
Of course, if one were a spoilsport, one might wonder what might become of the two human characters who chose to be awakened again in the far-off future in a nest of ali -- er -- non-humans. Especially non-humans who have considerable reason to be mad at humans given the fate of the one of them who had been in human custody.
But perhaps it is better to think of this episode as being one of those episodes that works just right if you think about it provided you do not think about it too much.
Labels: Amy Pond, Doctor Who (Serie Neoclásica), Karen Gillan, Matt Smith, Pensamientos Acerca de Televisión VI, Series de Televisión de Ciencia Ficción III
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