The Impossible Astronaut 10/10
Day of the Moon 8/10
Curse of the Black Spot 9/10
The Doctor's Wife 9/10
The Rebel Flesh 9/10
The Almost People 10/10
A Good Man Goes to War 8/10
Let's Kill Hitler 6/10
Night Terrors 7/10
The Girl Who Waited 8/10
The God Complex 4/10
Closing Time 10/10
The Wedding of River Song 10/10
This was the hardest episode to score. It was certainly fun to watch, and I felt that every detail was well handled, from the wedding of convenience that the Doctor/ River had, to the moving skulls, and to the Brigadier's death being used as the one thing that would get the Doctor to focus and stop running
That said, the one fault I found with this episode was that, despite answering all my questions, it felt too detached from the rest of the series, and so did not feel like the culmination of events thus far as much as a standalone episode.
I love the focus on the Docotr's identity at the end, and that the Doctor is not going to be portrayed as the tragic Demi God that we have seen since 2005. The Doctor is far more effective when he is an unkown wandering about the universe in his blue box.
I am also slightly concerned that Amy and Rory's ultimate fate was left unresolved, but this episode was a joy to watch so I am not too concerned 10/10
Series score: 108/130 - Average Score 8.3/10 (series 5 average was 8.1/10)
Day of the Moon 8/10
Curse of the Black Spot 9/10
The Doctor's Wife 9/10
The Rebel Flesh 9/10
The Almost People 10/10
A Good Man Goes to War 8/10
Let's Kill Hitler 6/10
Night Terrors 7/10
The Girl Who Waited 8/10
The God Complex 4/10
Closing Time 10/10
The Wedding of River Song 10/10
This was the hardest episode to score. It was certainly fun to watch, and I felt that every detail was well handled, from the wedding of convenience that the Doctor/ River had, to the moving skulls, and to the Brigadier's death being used as the one thing that would get the Doctor to focus and stop running

That said, the one fault I found with this episode was that, despite answering all my questions, it felt too detached from the rest of the series, and so did not feel like the culmination of events thus far as much as a standalone episode.
I love the focus on the Docotr's identity at the end, and that the Doctor is not going to be portrayed as the tragic Demi God that we have seen since 2005. The Doctor is far more effective when he is an unkown wandering about the universe in his blue box.
I am also slightly concerned that Amy and Rory's ultimate fate was left unresolved, but this episode was a joy to watch so I am not too concerned 10/10
Series score: 108/130 - Average Score 8.3/10 (series 5 average was 8.1/10)



