Hello. The Gallifrey Times has released another batch of hints for A Good Man Goes to War. They're very interesting and worth a look. Here we go:
1. It is amazing – a true five-star episode
2. There are lots of spaceships – and that’s just in the teaser
3. There is a very Star Wars feel (The Empire Strikes Back especially) even down to the shape of the windows and the music
4. It’s action-packed and feels so much more epic than a usual single parter
5. There are lots of suprise guests stars (and some will be a surprise) but unlike in “The Pandorica Opens” none of them feels wasted – they all have a chance to shine…
6. …Apart from one maybe
7. It cracks along at a hell of a pace
8. There are some revelations that really will make your jaw drop
9. There is a terrific battle scene at the end (which more than makes up for a slightly underwhelming and confusingly directed one in the first half)
10. Although there’s lots of time travelling, it’s not a timey-whimey-reliant plot.
11. The Doctor produces something very revealing from the TARDIS
12. Rory says something very funny to an old enemy that you can’t believe has never been said before
13. It’s a great episode for both Rory and Amy (and Matt Smith is as brilliant as ever, especially in a sudden, unexpected emotional moment)
14. A throwaway line from last season becomes a major plot device
15. Somebody is asked to make a donation
16. Somebody very unexpected is playing doctors and nurses
17. We get to see somebody’s muff
18. Rory is definitely cool
19. Look carefully at the monitor screens…
20. …And the corridors
21. And please, please, please, if anyone has leaked the title for the next episode onto the internet, avoid the temptation to check it out. When the caption comes up at the end, “The Doctor Will Be Back In…” it was so unexpected and made us grin so much, we’d hate you to miss having the same experience…
So what do you think? Post your views in the comment box below.
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Wednesday, 1 June 2011
21 More Hints For A Good Man Goes to War
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Hello. A Good Man Goes to War is only 3 days away and some hints have been released from CultBox and The Gallifrey Times. Some of these hints we already know as we have seen them in the trailer and the Prequel. Anyway, the first few are interesting and some of them reveal things that we haven't seen in pictures or trailers. So here they are:
- The Sontarans, Judoon, Silurians and Cybermen are all back.Simon Fisher-Becker returns as big blue Dorium Maldavar, last seen with River Song in 'The Pandorica Opens'.
- Karen Gillan has told Radio Times that "we discover who River Song really is" and "it's such a huge pay-off, I didn't see it coming."
- Rory's Roman costume returns.
- Frances Barber has told Total TV Guide that 'eye patch lady' Madame Kovarian is "involved in Amy's pregnancy - before and after the birth - and is in charge of a band of soldiers".
- The Sunday Times reveals that Amy's baby is named Melody.
- There's "a sort of Nazi state", according to guest star Charlie Baker, who also describes the story as "one of the darkest episodes ever".
- Catrin Stewart plays a character named Jenny. It's unknown if this is a regenerated incarnation of the 'Doctor's daughter' from Series 4, but - with a major character named Jen in the previous two-part story - it seems an unusual name choice if it's not her.
- The episode is "more disturbing than scary", according to Karen Gillan.
- Director Peter Hoar has summarised the episode as "a bit of a rollercoaster ride through all different times, space, everything".
- Hugh Bonneville is rumoured to return as 'The Curse Of The Black Spot''s Henry Avery, alongside Oscar Lloyd as Avery's son Toby.
- Part of the story is set in Jack the Ripper era London.
- Rivers's True Identity is revealed in the last seconds of the show!
- The Doctor asks a Sontaran a favor.
- The Cybermen turn up but don't play a huge part in the episode
- One character looses his head!
- Something big happens to Madame Korivan
- River sits in her Stormcage and talks to somebody
- "WHERE IS MY WIFE?"
- 2 characters are called Fat One & Thin One!
- The Sontarans and Silurians battle!
- Frances Barber plays a rather panto-style character!
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