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I'm a creative and opinionated writer from South-London. I rate Doctor Who, Buffy, individuality and questioning the world around us. I slate back-stabbers, ignorance, traffic jams and chewing gum. I also founded the Free Your Mind mental health anti-stigma campaign.

Wednesday 1 June 2011

Doctor Who: The Rebel Flesh (Review)

A solar tsunami sends the Doctor, Amy and Rory, within the TARDIS, to a futuristic factory where doppelgangers are being used to mine dangerous acid...
This was an enjoyable episode, even though it felt as though not much happened. But there was some great exploration of relationships between the three core characters, as well as great introductions setting up the characters of the miners working in the factory so that we, as an audience, can relate and maybe even care about their fate.
I'm still absolutely loving all the mystery, with all its accompanying "clues" and/or "red herrings":

  • The "Doctor's death" - does he die? Who shot him..?
  • Amy's negative/positive pregnancy scan - what's going on..?
  • And; Who is the eye-patch woman..?
The interactions between Rory and Jennifer, and those between the Doctor and Cleaves, struck me as the most interesting. The development of each of these relationships made the recently introduced characters (Jennifer and Cleaves) easier to relate to.

Interestingly, the Doctor seemed to know more than he was letting on in terms of his knowledge of the acid being mined, which was then being used to create the doppelgangers from a technology referred to as "the flesh". He referred to the flesh as "the technology."

I thought this was an entertaining episode and I'm looking forward to seeing what will happen next time.

Could the intriguing cliffhanger ending have anything to do with the Doctor being shot on the beach..?