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Clayton from 'Men Who Like Men Who Like Movies' joins Sean for a brand new side-series.
The Donna Noble Chronicles will explore every episode from 2006-2010 which starred Catherine Tate as Donna, from 'The Runaway Bride' to 'The End of Time'.
This second episode explores the Series Four opener: Partners in Crime.
Discussion Points:
-The characterisation of Donna Noble in this episode.
-The quality of this episode.
-Clayton thinks Tennant and Tate are the ultimate duo, ever. Sean thinks he is being silly.
-The power of a Health and Safety badge.
-The performance of Sarah Lancashire.
-The noise of the Adipose.
-*Lance not Lawrence.
-Sean introduces Clayton to the word 'ginnel'.
-The fantastic moment where the Doctor looks up and realises that he is alone in the TARDIS.
-Clayton isn't a fan of The Voyage of the Damned.
-The iconic reunion scene and the brilliant ending scene with Wilf.
Raised Questions:
-Did they soften Donna in this re-introductory episode?
-Are all New-Who companions in love with the Doctor?
-Is this episode better than you remember?
-How many floors does that building have?
-Has this episode become more topical?
-Did you pick up on the 'Super-Nanny' look of Miss Foster?
-Does anyone want a podcast concerned with Data Protection?
-Do you miss the moments when the Doctor goes into the darker side of his character?
-Is it plausible to hide in a toilet cubicle for 6 hours?
-Which scene did they leave out of the press screening?
Thanks for Listening!
Review It Yourself is now on YouTube!
Find us here:
Twitter: @YourselfReview
Instagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself
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Clayton from 'Men Who Like Men Who Like Movies' joins Sean for a brand new side-series.
The Donna Noble Chronicles will explore every episode from 2006-2010 which starred Catherine Tate as Donna, from 'The Runaway Bride' to 'The End of Time'.
This second episode explores the Series Four opener: Partners in Crime.
Discussion Points:
-The characterisation of Donna Noble in this episode.
-The quality of this episode.
-Clayton thinks Tennant and Tate are the ultimate duo, ever. Sean thinks he is being silly.
-The power of a Health and Safety badge.
-The performance of Sarah Lancashire.
-The noise of the Adipose.
-*Lance not Lawrence.
-Sean introduces Clayton to the word 'ginnel'.
-The fantastic moment where the Doctor looks up and realises that he is alone in the TARDIS.
-Clayton isn't a fan of The Voyage of the Damned.
-The iconic reunion scene and the brilliant ending scene with Wilf.
Raised Questions:
-Did they soften Donna in this re-introductory episode?
-Are all New-Who companions in love with the Doctor?
-Is this episode better than you remember?
-How many floors does that building have?
-Has this episode become more topical?
-Did you pick up on the 'Super-Nanny' look of Miss Foster?
-Does anyone want a podcast concerned with Data Protection?
-Do you miss the moments when the Doctor goes into the darker side of his character?
-Is it plausible to hide in a toilet cubicle for 6 hours?
-Which scene did they leave out of the press screening?
Thanks for Listening!
Review It Yourself is now on YouTube!
Find us here:
Twitter: @YourselfReview
Instagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.