From now on, the word "spoilers' can only be heard in River Songs voice. Steven Moffat wrote River Song brilliantly, but how Alex Kingston portrayed her, made River an icon. I've typed here so much comments about this episode and about River but I had to delete them all because *spoilers* (did you hear it?) Once on a camping trip, friends of my son - who watched this episode too - kept stomping around at night, stating that one sentence over and over again: "hey, who turned out the lights?!!!" They kept doing that the whole summer on the most unexpected moments, creepy. It's clear how invested you both were in this episode, but then again, Steven Moffat knows how to steal your attention, he preys on it. Can't wait for Wednesday.
Scary 2 part episode. After watching it for the 1st time, I literally was scared of the darkness thinking that there would really be something invisible and deadly in the shadows. I was around 13 years old when the episode aired so surely many kids would've been scared at that age. Wonder how many people fear the shadows after watching these 2 episodes for the 1st time.
I remember when I first watched this 2 parter, for weeks after anytime that I walked home from a neighbors house after dark, I counted my shadow the entire way as they moved with each lamp post. Was absolutely terrified.
im glad u got the therapist from ted lasso, except for me it was the opposite. when i watched ted lasso i was like "oh shit creedy head thing from doctor who!"
“Hey, who turned out the lights? “ This Iconic line is just as haunting as “Are you my mummy?”
The boys "shes not a normal person"
Whovians: 😉😉
Moffat: ''I wonder Who she might be;)''
“Hello sweetie” 😂😂😁😁😁
Who is River song?
She is the GOAT.
“I like when Doctor who gets scary” well you will love the future episodes ❤
“I like when Doctor who gets scary” well you will love the future episodes ❤
@@jeckjeck3119midnight reference?
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I would not say its my most favorite 2 parter, but its the best introduction of a recurring character in the future of the series.
From now on, the word "spoilers' can only be heard in River Songs voice.
Steven Moffat wrote River Song brilliantly, but how Alex Kingston portrayed her, made River an icon.
I've typed here so much comments about this episode and about River but I had to delete them all because *spoilers*
(did you hear it?)
Once on a camping trip, friends of my son - who watched this episode too - kept stomping around at night, stating that one sentence over and over again: "hey, who turned out the lights?!!!" They kept doing that the whole summer on the most unexpected moments, creepy.
It's clear how invested you both were in this episode, but then again, Steven Moffat knows how to steal your attention, he preys on it.
Can't wait for Wednesday.
RIVER SONG IS MY SPIRIT ANIMAL!
You have so much more to come. This is where the intensity starts
OOOO River 🥰🥰
Scary 2 part episode. After watching it for the 1st time, I literally was scared of the darkness thinking that there would really be something invisible and deadly in the shadows. I was around 13 years old when the episode aired so surely many kids would've been scared at that age. Wonder how many people fear the shadows after watching these 2 episodes for the 1st time.
I remember when I first watched this 2 parter, for weeks after anytime that I walked home from a neighbors house after dark, I counted my shadow the entire way as they moved with each lamp post. Was absolutely terrified.
Now is when it starts getting really good. Glad the reactions are more regular, I might live long enough for you to catch up. Go Angels.
FUN FACT: Catherine Tate gave the United Kingdom Jury Points at Eurovision this past Saturday!
im glad u got the therapist from ted lasso, except for me it was the opposite. when i watched ted lasso i was like "oh shit creedy head thing from doctor who!"
They literally say "Donna Noble has been saved" what makes you think she is dead
Spoilers, sweetie
Talulah Riley who played Miss Evangelista was married to Elon Musk........ twice.
Enjoy watching u guys react. But u need to turn episode volume UP & your commentary DOWN.
Balance in the Library :)
long before the Americans started bombarding us with nonsense about "strong female characters", this series presented us with plenty of such.
So, they have a guy who does spoilers on staff?
Is this something he does or was this just about this episode?
I’m confused, what was spoiled?