The Doctor is hypothesising about creatures in the Universe, there are those with perfect attack, perfect defence, but are there those with perfect hiding? Clara's relationship with Danny continues to grow, awkwardly, and just after an uncomfortable date the Doctor seeks Clara's help to discover if they truly are alone. Are nightmares real, are there people hiding there in the Dark, is there anybody listening? The Doctor travels to the end of the Universe to seek answers.
The episodes asks some truly fascinating questions, I loved him talking about creatures having 'perfect hiding,' who'd know? brilliant.
I have to say it Capaldi's performance was utterly outstanding, he is hugely charismatic as the Doctor, he is totally owning the role. I didn't warm to Matt initially, he did fairly quickly win me over, but Capaldi, had me hooked. I'll say it again the dynamic between Peter and Jenna is wonderful to watch.
Favourite part for me of course, Clara's encounter with young Danny Pink, and 'The' bed scene, it was utter brilliance and truly scary. Scary doesn't always have to mean huge effects and big monsters. What this episode showed in the same way that Midnight did is that the fear of the unknown can be the most chilling thing there is.
I like how Clara is trying to carry on with normal life, and failing badly, it's cleverly done.
It's a fabulously written episode, I love every element of it, it is gorgeously produced, fabulously acted, and in my opinion one of the show's standout episodes. It's just sublime 10/10 Perfect.
The episodes asks some truly fascinating questions, I loved him talking about creatures having 'perfect hiding,' who'd know? brilliant.
I have to say it Capaldi's performance was utterly outstanding, he is hugely charismatic as the Doctor, he is totally owning the role. I didn't warm to Matt initially, he did fairly quickly win me over, but Capaldi, had me hooked. I'll say it again the dynamic between Peter and Jenna is wonderful to watch.
Favourite part for me of course, Clara's encounter with young Danny Pink, and 'The' bed scene, it was utter brilliance and truly scary. Scary doesn't always have to mean huge effects and big monsters. What this episode showed in the same way that Midnight did is that the fear of the unknown can be the most chilling thing there is.
I like how Clara is trying to carry on with normal life, and failing badly, it's cleverly done.
It's a fabulously written episode, I love every element of it, it is gorgeously produced, fabulously acted, and in my opinion one of the show's standout episodes. It's just sublime 10/10 Perfect.