And it ended up being a very well done trilogy. I was NOT expecting that.
And it ended up being a very well done trilogy. I was NOT expecting that.
Back when it came out in theaters it was… underwelming. I remember going to the theater to see it. I left kinda wondering if it was good or just dreck. Pretty sure it did poorly in the theater and just limped along on video for a while until much later on, when it became a Christmas tradition.
Now… I’m glad they never brought it back or did spinoffs or anything else. I’m not sure who to thank, but “thank you”.
Just re-saw this episode a couple nights ago. It’s still the greatest episode of Doctor Who (It’s Season 3, Episode 10, Blink).
Great science fiction. Great closed-loop time travel. Great horror. Everything that makes Doctor Who great.
How about something simple: Why does gravity feel the same as acceleration?
Salt. I kinda liked it and felt that there was more that was planned.