http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...5_Amys_Choice/
Theres lots of big stories in series 5 with huge concepts and scenarioes such as The Eleventh Hour, The Pandorica Opens, the Big Bang, BUT, theres also quite a few smaller ones wiith with quite a slower pace and which are mcuh quiter. Now, I fear I know what Daveyboy's going to say already
, that it's to slow, and there are some bits which do drag along e.g. in the TARDIS, but this is an episode that's deffo meant to be slow, and like episodes such as Midnight, would not be nearly as good if there were a faster pace to the episode. I love the atmosphere and slight creepiness of this, the village scenes feel especially dreamlike and it makes the episode a very different one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Y0atJgId9U
Personally, I love this episode, it's one of my favourites. The concept is brilliant, them having to decide between 2 worlds (though I did think it had to be the TARDIS one as the attack of old people seemed a tad silly), and the revelation that neither was real was very surprising The writer here is briliant, I always thought they should come back. It has lots of funny moments e.g. the Doctor pushing Miss Poggit off the roof, Rory wacking an old woman with a massive log, and one of my favourites, Rory being thrown into the air by that old guy who snook him toffees. "Did I not say thank you?"
But we have lots of serious moments. The characters really go through big stuff here. Like I said before, I love Rory and you really sympathise with him. PLUS, he dies for the first time here! A big occasion! He and the Doctor are constantly driven at odds here. We have lots of questions raised about the Doctor here as well, who he is, his name, why he travels with his cpmapnions etc. The DreamLord was a brillaint villain. He steals every scene he is and really convinces you he;s this big powerful and mysterious being who may actually be equal to the Doctor. And the final revelation of who he actually is was totally unexpected, but really good. The scene at the end though, where the Doctor sees the DreamLord in his reflection kinda left me wanting more and it's a shame nothing mores been made of that. It would be nice to explore the Doctors dark side a little.
The star of the show here though is Amy, in an episode that is essentially all about her. She's at her most likeable here as she finally decides between the Doctor and Rory. Up unti now Rory had just been portrayed as this awkward unexciting guy who could never live up to the Doctor, and who Amy only seems to be with cos she cant get any better. But here we realise just how close they are. Amy loves Rory, just as much as he's ever loved her, and this is the first time we've ever really seen this properly. She grows so much here and earns her place as one of my favourite companions. I love her standing up to the DreamLord in the frozen TARDIS, and her suicide in the Village (though I must say it is a little questionable, as she's carrying a child as well).
It's hard to explain just why I love this episode so much. It's just great. Every scene is done with such quality and perfection. It's a really different episode and thats about so much yet still manages to be quite small and contained.
I just love it to bits. It's one of my all time favourite episodes and I'd definately five it a 10/10.
(And of corse, this episode has what is perhaps one of the BEST scenes not only in Dr Who, but perhaps in the whole of TV History. I love it, it always makes me laugh:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juMn...feature=g-hist
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant
)
Theres lots of big stories in series 5 with huge concepts and scenarioes such as The Eleventh Hour, The Pandorica Opens, the Big Bang, BUT, theres also quite a few smaller ones wiith with quite a slower pace and which are mcuh quiter. Now, I fear I know what Daveyboy's going to say already
, that it's to slow, and there are some bits which do drag along e.g. in the TARDIS, but this is an episode that's deffo meant to be slow, and like episodes such as Midnight, would not be nearly as good if there were a faster pace to the episode. I love the atmosphere and slight creepiness of this, the village scenes feel especially dreamlike and it makes the episode a very different one.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Y0atJgId9U
Personally, I love this episode, it's one of my favourites. The concept is brilliant, them having to decide between 2 worlds (though I did think it had to be the TARDIS one as the attack of old people seemed a tad silly), and the revelation that neither was real was very surprising The writer here is briliant, I always thought they should come back. It has lots of funny moments e.g. the Doctor pushing Miss Poggit off the roof, Rory wacking an old woman with a massive log, and one of my favourites, Rory being thrown into the air by that old guy who snook him toffees. "Did I not say thank you?"

But we have lots of serious moments. The characters really go through big stuff here. Like I said before, I love Rory and you really sympathise with him. PLUS, he dies for the first time here! A big occasion! He and the Doctor are constantly driven at odds here. We have lots of questions raised about the Doctor here as well, who he is, his name, why he travels with his cpmapnions etc. The DreamLord was a brillaint villain. He steals every scene he is and really convinces you he;s this big powerful and mysterious being who may actually be equal to the Doctor. And the final revelation of who he actually is was totally unexpected, but really good. The scene at the end though, where the Doctor sees the DreamLord in his reflection kinda left me wanting more and it's a shame nothing mores been made of that. It would be nice to explore the Doctors dark side a little.
The star of the show here though is Amy, in an episode that is essentially all about her. She's at her most likeable here as she finally decides between the Doctor and Rory. Up unti now Rory had just been portrayed as this awkward unexciting guy who could never live up to the Doctor, and who Amy only seems to be with cos she cant get any better. But here we realise just how close they are. Amy loves Rory, just as much as he's ever loved her, and this is the first time we've ever really seen this properly. She grows so much here and earns her place as one of my favourite companions. I love her standing up to the DreamLord in the frozen TARDIS, and her suicide in the Village (though I must say it is a little questionable, as she's carrying a child as well).
It's hard to explain just why I love this episode so much. It's just great. Every scene is done with such quality and perfection. It's a really different episode and thats about so much yet still manages to be quite small and contained.
I just love it to bits. It's one of my all time favourite episodes and I'd definately five it a 10/10.
(And of corse, this episode has what is perhaps one of the BEST scenes not only in Dr Who, but perhaps in the whole of TV History. I love it, it always makes me laugh:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juMn...feature=g-hist
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant
)