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Doctor Who – The Pandorica Open to the Big Bang 2 Flop July 25, 2010

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alrighty at long last (and thanks to Amazon’s video on demand) We’ve now finally caught up and seen the final two episodes of Matt Smith’s inaugural season as Doctor Who.

The Pandorica Opens – was brilliant wasn’t it? a box made to contain the most dangerous thing in the universe – which turns out to be the good doctor himself – we did not see that one coming.

the return of Rory was a bit lame -but hey it kinda sorta worked.

The Big Bang episode however – did not work. We really like River – she’s an awesome character and hopefully we learn her secrets sooner rather than later…

Beyond that though the attempt to tie together the entire season – the crack in the wall – was a good idea , but poorly executed. It really didn’t make sense.

The only thing that we liked was how in the end, Amy finally does get married…then again it could have been a great continuing saga to have her always a day away from being married.

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1. Iron Cook Carl - July 29, 2010

I liked both episodes and I’m starting to like Matt as the Doctor, but I’m just having trouble accepting him. I love Amy and i am looking forward to next season.

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