Doctor Who 4x2 “The Fires of Pompei” FULL REACTION
Added 2020-03-15 03:14:31 +0000 UTC
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I always knew Catherine Tate was funny but never fully appreciated how well she could do drama. And she will just keep getting better. Plus the lack of romantic tension makes it's such a nice change of pace of just having two adult friends sharing adventures together. Can't wait for more. Now I wish you'd do two WHO reactions a week!
Henry from CO
2020-03-16 05:46:25 +0000 UTC
When I first watched this episode I liked it but didn't love it. Now I absolutely adore it. The moral dilemma, the performances - Tennant and Tate are just extraordinary actors when they are combined together and considering she was mostly only known for comedy, I really never expected Tate to be able to move me to tears as she does in this episode... (and a number of future ones too...) Season 4: for me 10 out of 13 episodes in this season are truly excellent - with about 4 in a row 10/10s at the end of the season (much like the run of episodes from S03E08 to S03E11 which I also feel like that about). Cannot wait to see what you think too.
Mark Ward
2020-03-16 02:29:41 +0000 UTC
Interesting about Nebula😄
Other Boy Reactions
2020-03-15 21:48:54 +0000 UTC
Cool!😄
Other Boy Reactions
2020-03-15 21:48:28 +0000 UTC
Timelords only used Time Travel to observe, never to interfere, The Doctor being the exception but when it comes to fixed points in time he knows is meant to happen, he is bound to keep it that way as the consequences could be catastrophic. It mirrors the way everyone worships the Gods in Pompeii and no one would dare question any judgement.
Also one of the female disciples, the red haired one was Karen Gillan, plays Nebula in Guardians of the Galaxy.
Adam C Turek
2020-03-15 21:25:55 +0000 UTC
The Roman names were taken from old British Latin school textbooks, and my Mum recognised the names while she was watching the episode. 😂
Will
2020-03-15 21:02:19 +0000 UTC
I may be speaking too soon, but I think she’s my favorite companion already so far😁
Other Boy Reactions
2020-03-15 16:29:43 +0000 UTC
Thank you😄 Yeah the Doctor definitely needs a human companion to remind him that there are other options than just what he’s used to doing.
Other Boy Reactions
2020-03-15 16:28:14 +0000 UTC
I really love this episode. It changed my mind about Donna forever.
I always loved Catherine Tate as a comedian and in particular her sketch show. Her Gran character probably most of all.
(Just learnt she is bringing back for a film.)
I wasn't sold on her casting at first, as I thought it was going to be a huge mistake. But I quickly had to bow my head and admit very unreservedly I was so very very wrong. I couldn't of been happier about that. Donna became my favourite companion because of what Tate brings to the role.
I can already see she will be a real highlight of this series for you. This one you will want to remember for much much much much later on.... 🤫😁
Daryl
2020-03-15 09:47:44 +0000 UTC
Hair is looking fabulous Other Boy.
This is a wonderful little episode. All throughout the previous 3 series we have seen little glimpses of the Doctor not being the perfect ‘hero’, and he isn’t, he is quite a flawed character, often too caught up in his own pomposity and the ancient universal rules of the Time Lord civilisation - rules he still clings to.
He tries to live by a ‘human’ moral code but sometimes gets’s it wrong simply because he is not human. This is why he needs “someone”. If Donna hadn’t been there he would have left and not returned to save the family. I love it when the show highlights just how conflicted the Doctor is with what he wants to do and what he is allowed to do. “Don’t you think if I could go back I would, but I can’t... I just can’t.”
You are right, Donna is awesome.
The Doctor was told “She is returning!”
Donna was told “There is something on your back!”
Bryter
2020-03-15 08:27:47 +0000 UTC
She’s really good. I love that she’s there to “stop him” as she puts it.
Other Boy Reactions
2020-03-15 05:47:55 +0000 UTC
So glad you enjoyed this episode. I absolutely love the moral dilemma aspect of it and I love the way Donna challenges The Doctor which provides a different dynamic and perspective. This episode hit the emotional beats really well. Catherine Tate's acting was great.