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Cakes that makes you wish you had that cool a cake on your birthday!

Posted in Battlestar galactica, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Doctor who, Geek literature, Geekery, Joss Whedon/Whedonverse, Stargate, Supernatural, True Blood with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on October 17, 2010 by Geek Tv

1. The Impala from Supernatural

Sam& Dean's badass car. I don't want to eat it, I want to drive it.

2. Lord of the Rings 

One cake to rule them all.
I really love the Boromir Ryan text

3.Battlestar Galactica

Fraking Awesome

4. Hobbit Hole

In a hole in a cake there lived a Hobbit. Then ate the cake for second breakfast

5. Hogwarts

If this person isn't patient then I don't know who is. Accio cake!

6. The TARDIS

I don't know if this will take you through time and space but it would surely score you awesomeness points if you presented it at your party! Unless you invited the school bullies. Which I can't see why you would.

7. Dalek Cake Goodness

RU-MI-NATE

8. Stargate

THIS is the cake I want. Want want want want. OMGWTFBBQ

9. Buffy

This is a fantastic cake to bring to a Twitard party. LMAO. Seriously now this cake is fantastic. I love the crisp details and colours!

10. True Blood

This is an awesome cake to make for the next True Blood Season Premiere party. I suggest you choose Red Velvet cake filling!

Tardis to be sold in ‘Doctor Who’ auction

Posted in Doctor who with tags , , , on June 18, 2010 by Geek Tv

A number of props from Doctor Who will go on sale next week.

The items available to buy at the Bonhams Entertainment Auction include the Tardis used in 2005 by Christopher Eccleston. It is expected to sell for between £8,000 and £12,000.

The oldest surviving Dalek, which appeared in a 1964 episode, is also among the lots and has an estimate of £2,000 to £3,000.

Elsewhere, a 5ft model of the Tardis is expected to reach between £300 and £400, while a Cyberman helmet from 1967 has a price tag of between £3,000 to £4,000.

The items will go on sale in London on June 23.

Anyone to gift me 12,000 gbp? 😛

Doctor Who: Cold Blood 5×09 Recap

Posted in Doctor who with tags , , , , , , , , , , on June 5, 2010 by Geek Tv

The second part of the episode starts with the Doctor and Nasreen walking in the Silurian civilisation and they find themselves in a corridor covered with plants long thought extinct, and find an entrance. As soon as they walk through it, an alarm goes off and the pair are captured by the Silurian soldiers where they are taken to the same lab Amy and Mo are in. Amy is about to be dissected by the Silurian doctor Malohkeh, but he is called off moments before doing so by the alarm triggered by the Doctor and Nasreen. Amy pickpockets the Silurian doctor and steals the device to unlock her bonds. Amy escapes and frees Mo. As they walk around trying to find a way out, they stumble upon a chamber where the Silurians are keeping Elliot wired up. Mo is enraged and determines they need to find weapons to protect themselves and get his son out. They then find two cryo-chambers, each with a Silurian warrior inside, although they appear to be immobile. Amy deduces that they are hibernation pods, with each warrior standing on a transport disc that can take them to the surface. Since they don’t know how to work the transport discs, they take the hibernating Silurians’ weapons instead to have something to fight with while looking for another exit.

In the church, while the group are awaiting the Doctor’s and Nasreen’s return, Ambrose notices her father’s injury from Alaya’s sting, so she goes to Alaya’s room and implores her to give her the cure. Alaya responds that she has no desire nor need to tell her. Angered, Ambrose picks up a stun gun to pretend to threaten Alaya. However, Alaya begins taunting her by asking her where her son is, and how she is too much of a coward to use the stun gun even to protect her family. Angered and worried about her family, Ambrose does stun her, at first lightly to get the information, but when Alaya still refuses, she shoves the stun gun into her stomach with greater strength, killing her. The others run in, shocked, for keeping Alaya alive was probably the only way to achieve a peaceful resolution.

Meanwhile, the Silurians attempt to ‘decontaminate’  the Doctor for analysis. The Doctor, however, is unusually finding the decontamination painful, and yells out in between cringing at Malohkeh that he is not human. After Malohkeh checks and notices the Doctor’s two hearts, he turns the machine off and uses a rod similar to the Doctor’s sonic Screwdriver to wake up Nasreen. Another Silurian, Restac, Alaya’s sister and the Silurians’ military commander, enters, however, and is adamant that they be destroyed. She takes the Doctor and Nasreen to a conference room, which turns out to be the Silurian court, and informs them they will be executed. On the way, the Doctor explains some of the Silurians’ history: that they went into hibernation when their astronomers predicted a solar catastrophe approaching Earth. When the Silurians ask how he knows so much about them, the Doctor explains he has encountered their kind before. Initially delighted that others of their species survived, the Doctor angers them by explaining humans wiped out those who woke before. Restac views such an act as justification to destroy humanity.

Just as Restac is about to fire, Amy and Mo arrive, armed with the Silurian guns. They are soon overwhelmed by the dozens of Silurian guards, however, and are about to be executed as well. Back at the church, Rory and the gang have wrapped Alaya’s body in an orange afghan, when a screen on an unplugged computer turns on, revealing Restac who shows them the others as hostages. The Doctor reminds Rory that if they bring Alaya back, the Silurians will leave them alone, but Restac refuses and announces that the first to be executed will be Amy, aiming her gun as the screen switches off completely, leaving Rory in shock. Malohkeh attempts to reason with Restac as he believes that the Silurians and humans are compatible with each other and so war is unnecessary; however, she simply orders him to leave. Nevertheless, Amy manages to survive because Eldane, a Silurian above Restac in rank, arrives after being fetched by Malohkeh and orders for them to be untied.

The Doctor proposes that the Silurians hold talks, with Amy and Nasreen as the human race’s representatives, to try to figure out a peaceful way for the Earth to be shared between the species. They are making progress, as Amy suggests that certain areas of the planet that are inhospitable to humans could work for the Silurians. In exchange, Eldane proposes that all Silurian technology can be used to both species’ benefit. As they have found common ground, Eldane is open to the idea of exchanging them for Alaya, so they open another communication link to Rory and the others in the church. They agree to bring them down to the Silurians’ habitat for the exchange, and it appears as if it will all work out. Meanwhile, Restac and a number of troops storm into Malohkeh’s lab and execute him for betraying her cause.

After the communications link is closed, Ambrose, still distrustful of the Silurians and worried because Alaya is in fact dead, decides that before going down, they should set the drill to go off in 15 minutes and destroy all oxygen in the Silurians’ habitat. That Ambrose is 3v0l D: As the group arrive with Alaya’s corpse, Restac returns with many more warriors, who she has woken up from hibernation, intending to stage a coup. When she sees that Alaya, her sister, is dead, Restac loses control and orders her warriors to kill all the humans, starting with Ambrose. As the Silurians open fire, the Doctor deters them by breaking down their weapons with the sonic screwdriver, as all the humans and Eldane lock themselves in the lab. There, they realise that they have very little time before the drill impacts the surface of the Silurians’ habitat and they all die. The Doctor decides that they should use the Silurian technology to send an energy pulse through the tunnel network to destroy the drill before it demolishes the Silurian civilisation. However, doing so would cause an underground collapse, so they will need to escape before the drill is destroyed. They need to get from the lab to where the Doctor and Nasreen left the TARDIS, but the Silurian army is blocking the way. Eldane tells them that he can stall the army by activating ‘toxic fumigation’; a safety system that warns everyone to return to hibernation before a toxic gas is released, for only those stubborn and violent enough to follow Restac will die. The Doctor approaches Eldane and promises that in a thousand years, the Silurians and humans should attempt living together once again, for he will ensure that the humans are the best they can be by then. He approaches Elliot and asks him to create a myth, story or religion that can inform all coming human generations of the Silurians and how they can cohabitate peacefully one day in order to promote this plan.

As the safety system is triggered, Tony yells out in pain. Alaya had previously suggested that he should have been dead soon after she attacked him, but the Doctor finds that instead of killing him, the spit from Alaya has triggered a mutation. The Ambassador tells them that Tony can be put in a chamber to stop the infection, but the process takes much longer than the 15 minutes they have before the drill impacts. To this, Tony responds that he will stay behind, and everybody else clamors to get to the TARDIS. The Doctor realises Nasreen is not moving, as she informs him she will stay behind with Tony, to study the Earth and help the Silurians co-operate with mankind when the time comes. As the Doctor is taking so long, Amy returns to get him, prompting Rory to wait for Amy and the Doctor as well.

Ambrose, Mo and Elliot quickly get onto the TARDIS, but before Amy, Rory and the Doctor go in, they all notice a crack in the wall, just like that in Amy’s bedroom as a child. The Doctor surmised that the cracks in the universe must have been formed by an explosion and insists on reaching into the other side to see what it holds, because explosions often leave shrapnel. He takes something out and looks wraps it in a towel. Just as Rory, Amy and the Doctor are about to finally go into the TARDIS and take off to safety, Restac, dying due to exposure to the toxic gas, appears and shoots at the Doctor. Rory pushes him out of the way and takes the blast AND THEN DIES WTF! I was sure Rory was staying as a companion T_T I liked Rory, I loved the character. And THAT’s why it took me so long for a recap. I was in denial :s And he dies in Amy’s arms too 😦 confused because they had seen a future version of themselves across the hill from where they ‘parked’ the TARDIS in the beginning. The energy from the crack in the wall soon begins to absorb Rory, and the Doctor recalls what he said to Amy in the forest at the ‘Byzantium’: that if the time energy catches up to you, all evidence of your life is erased, as if you had never been born.

Since the drill is moments away from killing them, the Doctor forces a sobbing Amy away from Rory’s lifeless body, locks her in the TARDIS and takes off, watching Rory’s body dissipate into the crack. However, Amy implores the Doctor not to let her forget Rory, so he prompts her to clutch onto all the memories of him so that he can live on in her mind. Unlike with the Byzantium and the Weeping Angels, Amy will not remember Rory just because she is a time traveller, as he is part of her own personal history. For a moment, it looks as if Amy remembers. However, the TARDIS jolts, causing Amy to lose her focus, and she is not able to hold onto memories of Rory. The Doctor finds Amy’s engagement ring on the floor of the TARDIS.

They arrive at the surface just as the drill explodes. Ambrose thanks the Doctor, since he could have let the Silurians kill her for killing Alaya. The Doctor responds that an eye for an eye is no way to live, and that she should seek some sort of repentance by making sure that her son really is the best humanity can be, in preparation for when the Silurians end their hibernation in a thousand years. Amy and the Doctor return to the TARDIS to leave, and they spot someone across the hill again, except this time, it is only ‘future Amy’, and no Rory. Amy does remark that for a second she thought she saw someone else as well, but lets go of the thought. On her way back into the TARDIS, Amy makes a remark to the Doctor and uses the term “you boys”.

The Doctor lags behind to examine what he pulled from the other side of the crack and it turns out it’s debris from the TARDIS. OMG :S:S:S:S

And tonight…. Vincent Van Gogh! ❤ Omg I think I’m going to have cute little artgeekgasms all through the episode, being the history of art freak that I am 😀

Screens of “Cold Blood”

Doctor Who: Cold Blood stills

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , on May 28, 2010 by Geek Tv

Doctor Who 5×08 The Hungry Earth recap

Posted in Doctor who with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on May 27, 2010 by Geek Tv

The Doctor, Amy and Rory land in the small Welsh village of Cwmtaff in 2020, instead of Rio de Janeiro which irks Amy who is “dressed for Rio” and feels cold. The Doctor notices a major mining operation nearthe village and proceeds to investigate with Amy. Before they set off Rory asks Amy to leave her engagement ring back so she won’t lose it and she gives it to him. Rory goes to leave the ring in the TARDIS while Amy follows the Doctor.
Amy and the Doctor discover that the mining operation is a project by Doctor Nasreen Chaudry and her assistant, Tony Mack, investigating the appearance of minerals that have not been seen for over 20 million years (which the Doctor had also noticed in the form of patches of blue grass). Meanwhile, Rory is mistaken for a police officer by local resident Ambrose Northover (Tony’s daughter), and her son Elliot, who explains that the dead are being removed from their graves, but there is no sign of disturbance on the surface, which could only mean the bodies are being taken from below. Creepy.

An earthquake hits the mining facility, causing parts of the ground to open. Tony falls into the cracks and Amy goes to help him but falls in as well. Nasreen is able to pull Tony free but something beneath the ground drags Amy under. In the aftermath, the Doctor explains that the minerals were a warning to keep away and that when they started drilling, the ground ‘fought back’. The Doctor realises that the ground has been bio-programmed to attack whenever it perceives a threat, which should be impossible as he remarks humans will not develop such technology for millenia. At that moment, an alarm goes off; the drill, having gone down 21 kilometres has breached into a network of underground catacombs, and three unknown entities are heading up. With only twelve minutes until the unknown attackers reach the surface, the Doctor orders the pair to take safety in the local church, where they meet up with Rory, Ambrose and Elliot. The Doctor (using a slingshot!!!!) discovers that the attackers have erected an energy barricade to prevent escape and turned day into night for their own benefit. In private, the Doctor tells Rory what has happened and promises to get Amy back.

The Doctor has the group barricade themselves in the church and sets up a network of cameras to let him know when the attackers arrive, but problems arise when Elliot leaves to collect headphones from his house, as the attackers- strange reptilian humanoids- have arrived and take him. Ambrose and Tony run out to try and rescue him, but another one of the creatures attacks, lashing Tony with a venomous forked tongue before being subdued and captured by the Doctor and Rory with a fire extinguisher. The Doctor deduces that these attackers are a new species of an old enemy; the Silurians. At that point, the energy barricade dissipates and daylight returns; the Doctor explains that the Silurians have retreated, as now both sides have hostages to bargain with.

The group imprison the captured Silurian in the church’s cellar and the Doctor goes to interrogate it. The prisoner, a female member of the warrior caste called Alaya, reluctantly explains that her tribe had hibernated beneath Cwmtaff for eons, but the drill was perceived as a threat to them and the warrior caste were reawakened to deal with the threat. The Doctor explains that the humans didn’t mean any harm, but Alaya aggressively snarls that the Silurians will not tolerate mankind (whom she derogatively refers to as “apes”) on what they still view as their planet. The Doctor tries to warn her that mankind will fight back if threatened, but she is confident of the Silurians’ victory over humanity.

The Doctor explains the Silurians’ history to the group and that he intends to go underground and negotiate with the Silurians, and tells them that Alaya must be kept safe if they are to bargain with them. Tony (who has a really nasty and icky situation going on on his neck because of Alaya’s venom) comments that they should be studying the creature by dissecting it, but the Doctor refuses, saying that if Alaya is harmed, the Silurians could view it as an act of war. The Doctor and Nasreen, who having studied the earth all her life wants to see it for herself, descend in the TARDIS, while the others speak to Alaya. They try to assure her they don’t mean any harm and that she will be kept safe, but she replies that they will kill her, triggering an unwinnable war between humans and Silurians. She also remarks that she knows who will kill her, even if they don’t.

Deep underground, Amy awakens strapped to an examining table. Next to her is Ambrose’s husband, Mo, who was taken earlier by the Silurians. He apologises, explaining that the Silurians intend to vivisect them, as a Silurian in scrubs advances on them with a scalpel. The Doctor and Nasreen arrive in the catacombs, the Doctor explaining that they are unlikely to find more than a dozen Silurians, but falls silent as they enter a cave and find an immense Silurian civilisation, stretching for miles underground before them…

And… we’ll see what happens this Saturday!

Trailer for next time and Screencaps

Doctor Who: 5×08 The hungry Earth sneak peek

Posted in Doctor who with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on May 19, 2010 by Geek Tv

Doctor Who 5×07 Amy’s Choice screencaps

Posted in Doctor who with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , on May 17, 2010 by Geek Tv

I still owe you guys a recap for this. And one for The Vampire Diaries finale but things have been really hectic here, I might end up jobless and on top of that fell off a chair while looking for my copy of The Ghost King :/ [enter FML here]

Soooo here are some screencaps to keep you occupied and I hope you can forgive me for not posting the recaps yet 🙂

Doctor Who: 5×07 Amy’s Choice stills

Posted in Doctor who with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on May 12, 2010 by Geek Tv

Doctor Who new Merch

Posted in Doctor who, Geekery, Merchandise/Gadgets with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on May 11, 2010 by Geek Tv

Floating TARDIS!


Desktop Patrol Dalek

TARDIS Safe Keyfob

Doctor Who: 5×06 The Vampires of Venice recap [spoilers]

Posted in Doctor who with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on May 10, 2010 by Geek Tv

I’m half asleep and working morning shift tomorrow but I promised you a recap 🙂 To be honest I spent the last hour playing Battle of the Immortals, a free MMO that looks like a cross of NWN and Diablo \m/ Anywayyyy recap:

The episode starts in 1580, with a man [who we much later find out is named Guido] presenting his daughter, Isabella, to be trained at a certain school run by the House of Calvierri, since there’s no future in building boats and they’re poor. She is accepted by Rosanna Calvierri and her son, Francesco, who smile a lot. Yeah. Creepy smiles and all -.- Guido says bye bye to Isabella who is then called to step into the light. Soon Francesco vamps out and the poor girl starts screaming. Just when you are expecting the opening theme to roll we are taken to Rory’s stag night instead. Rory leaves a very sweet if cheesy message on Amy’s answering machine and just then a giant cake is wheeled in, and out bursts…………. the Doctor! Oh My GOD. I nearly died from trying to restrain my laughter. See I was watching this at 3 am on earphones so as not to wake the rest of the people in the house. Matt Smith’s cartoonistic face didn’t help at all XD I love that man.

The Doctor then in an extremely straightforward way tells Rory that Amy tried to kiss him and that she’s a great kisser.  As expected a huge awkward silence ensues and the Doctor declares that this sounded much better in his head. And NOW we get the opening theme.

The Doctor offers Rory and Amy a wedding trip in the TARDIS to a romantic and fantastic resort, suggesting the Moulin Rouge and the first Olympics. There’s an hilarious scene between Rory and the Doctor where the latter starts rambling about the TARDIS in order to impress him but Rory apparently has done his scifi homework and leaves the Doctor a bit irked. Amy says she’s bored so they set off  and they end up in Venice… in the year 1580. Medieval, woo. Fun, fun, fun.

On their way in the city they’re stopped. Apparently you need papers to travel around Venice at the moment, because of the fears of plague which according to the Doctor should have died out years ago but the guard assures him that the town’s patron Rosanna Calvierri has seen it with her own eyes. The Doctor of course uses the psychic paper crowning himself “His Holiness”, Amy a viscountess and Rory her eunuch. LOL. They enter the city, just in time to see Guido get blocked from talking to Isabella by guards of the House Of Calvierri. The Doctor quickly runs to check what’s going on. Rory is a bit sad and bitter towards Amy (and he has every right to do so) but he decides to let go and enjoy their time in Venice.

Francesco gets approached by a flower seller. [A flower for a gil. signor?] but he isn’t interested in her flowers. Her blood though is another deal. Insert girly screams here. Amy and Rory rush to find Francesco drinking the girl’s blood but she’s going to be okay since Francesco fled and jumped into the canal o_O

Guido once again creates a scene outside the Calvierri house, giving the Doctor a chance to sneak in through a back entrance and ends up in a cellar, where he gets distracted by a mirror and freaks/is thrilled (you never know with him :P) realising that there are in fact five girls standing behind him and none of them have a reflection. VAMPIRES 😀 They  demand to know who he is and they do it in the creepy art of synchronised talking. The Doctor tries to help his way out by using his psychic paper, but accidentally gets his extremely old (as in First Doctor old) library card instead. The girls vamp out some fantastic fangs (sorry- vamp enthusiast)so the Doctor decides to leg it.

Outside he meets Amy, who quickly starts telling him about her vampire and the Doctor likewise starts rambling about his vampires and they both are extremely excited and happy about it to the point of shaking each other. Jolly.

The three gather including Guido to try and think of a way to get inside information on the Calvierri (who in the meantime we learn that are giant fish from outer space under a perception filter) Guido already knows of a tunnel leading under the house; now they just need someone on the inside, and Amy suggests being that someone. The Doctor and Rory are not too happy about this, and then they manage to get into an argument about who’d make a more convincing dad, brother or fiancee for her. In the end Rory ends up posing as Amy’s brother. In Guido’s borrowed clothes (Guido is poling a gondola wearing a shirt with the phrase ‘Rory’s Stag’ on the back and the mugs of Rory and Amy in a heart on the front) Rory doesn’t sound too convincing but the Calvierris seem to buy it.  Francesco is acting as if he’s seen Amy before which makes you think what the heck did Amy do to have that crack follow her and shown her face  on a distant world. Because I bet the Fish dudes saw her through the crack. And she must have been doing something important to takes so much notice of her.

Amy is taken to a dormitory and is ordered to change clothes. In the room she comes across a very frightened Isabella, and learns that the Calvierri are bringing about some sort of change in her that makes the sunlight burn her.

As the Doctor and Rory make their way through the secret tunnel, Amy goes to the entrance of the tunnel to let them in but ends up getting captured instead, and strapped into a chair so that she can be bitten by Rosanna. The process works like this: they drain her of all her blood and then fill her with theirs instead, making her one of them. EW! Amy kicks some technological item at Rosanna’s waist, the perception filter fails and she turns into THE GIANT FISH FROM OUTER SPACE! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!!! HahahHAHAHA

Just then the Doctor and Rory’s arrival creates a distraction and Isabella  rushes to free Amy. They leg it warding off the Calvierri with a lightsaber portable sunlight as they go. Amy, Rory and the Doctor manage to escape but Isabella ghurts by the sunlight and gets dragged back inside the house. The Doctor trying to save her gets an electric shock from the door and gets knocked out.

Isabella is later forced to walk the plank into the canal and declares that she’s Venetian and not afraid of water- she can swim. However there’s something living below the water that drags her beneath and apparently eats her.  Rosanna returns to her audience chamber to find the Doctor sitting on her throne. He identifies her as a Sister of the Water and asks her why she’s so far from Saturnyne. Then follows a question and answer session where they both learn things about each other and also answers some of the questions we’ve had about these huge ass fish people from outer space vampires, such as why they don’t show up in mirrors (the perception filter around them means that the brain that’s being manipulated doesn’t know what to fill the gap with, so leaves it blank). It also emerges that Rosanna and her people have had some encounters with the cracks, through which they saw silence and the end of all things.  The Fish people fled to a similar ocean  which closed behind them and destroyed their world. Rosanna intends to rebuild her race by any means neccessary and asks the Doctor to join her. Naturally the Doctor says no, and is disgusted not just by the fact that Rosanna had Isabella executed, but that she didn’t even know her name.

Rosanna summons the girls and sets them off to off the Doctor. Rory, Amy, Guido and the Doctor are having a minute to discuss -or rather listen to the Doctor’s monologue since he doesn’t allow anyone else to speak. They figure that Rosanna plans to sink Venice and repopulate it with the girls she’s transformed, as wives for her 10,000 male children that even now populate the canals and snack on anyone who displeases her. The Doctor is disgusted and mentions that the people upstairs are noisy, only there aren’t any people upstairs (of course) and the party is being attacked by levitating attractive fish girls from space. In order to save the others and avenge Isabella, Guido chooses to blow himself and the fish girls up with barrels of gunpowder he’d kept stored in his chambers screaming “WE ARE VENETIANS” (THIS IS SPARTA!).

Rosanna begins the process that will drown Venice and the Doctor rushes to stop her, after telling Amy and Rory to go back to the Tardis, because he doesn’t want any more deaths today. Guido’s sacrifice seems to have touched a touchy nerve that Rory’s already poked before: “You have no idea how dangerous you make people to themselves when you’re around!” And sure enough people tend to die around the Doctor, don’t they? 😦

Rory and Amy encounter Francesco, who decides to take the opportunity to fulfill his ambition and drink up Amy. Still labouring under the impression that he’s a vampire, Rory tries to ward him off with a makeshift cross which of course doesn’t work. Rory’s attempts to distract him away from Amy in vain and even calls him Spongebob in the process XD  Until Rory draws the “however, your mum” card which Francesco does not appreciate. Rory’s feeble attempts at defending himself with Broomstick  are meek compared to Francesco’s swordsmanship. Rory seems like he’s about to become a feast until Amy distracts Francesco directs sunlight on Franscesco with her pocket mirror which blows Francesco up.  Thank God he didn’t sparkle LMAO Amy takes the opportunity to critique Rory and kiss him passionately. YAY!

The Doctor bursts into Rosanna’s palace, letting her know that the women she hoped to have mate with her children are dead and her plan has failed.  A shocked Rosanna flees, leaving the Doctor to dismantle the device which is reshaping Venice’s environment, creating a storm and earthquakes which will in turn create a tidal wave which will swamp the city. Rory and Amy return and Rory’s pledge not to leave the Doctor causes a certain amount of irk because of his earlierremarks.  The Doctor instructs Rory and Amy to dismantle Rosanna’s throne, which contains the controls for the device, while he climbs the tower and sets to work on the generator as the rain and thunder lash around him. It’s a tricky, confusing clockwork device, and it’s hard to figure out how to dismantle it which has a comfy off switch. The rain stop, the sun comes out, and the Doctor is cheered by the Venetians.

Rosanna mourning, walks to the canal filled with her children. While in human form, they will not distinguish her from any other human and will devour her, which is clearly what she intends. The Doctor, arrives just as she strips down and walks the plank, tries to persuade her not to jump, arguing that it is possible to live as the last of your species, you know been there, done that and all. Rosanna merely reminds him coldly that he now has two extinct species to his name and jumps in much to the Doctor’s distress.

As they head back to the TARDIS, the Doctor suggests that maybe it’s time to head off to Leadworth Registry Office for a certain happy event. Rory glumly suggests dropping him off back where they picked him up but Amy gives him a kiss and suggests that he stays on for just a bit longer. The Doctor has no objection, and Rory is extremely thrilled and agrees. Happily, Amy disappears into the TARDIS to put the kettle on/ Suddenly everything falls in utter silence. The Doctor, recalling Rosanna’s words about the silence at the other side of the cracks, is freaked out and the episode ends zooming on the TARDIS keyhole as the door closes.

  • Yaaaaay a male companion that will probably last!
  • The Doctor doesn’t want to meet Casanova as he owes him a chicken.
  • The Doctor identifies himself to the vampire girls by showing his library card. With a picture of the First Doctor on. If you look at it in close up, you can see the card is in the name of Dr. J. Smith of 76 Totter’s Lane, Shoreditch, London.
  • This isn’t the first time that an alien race fled from the vanishing of their home planet by the season’s story arc and attempted to rebuild their society in an Italian city. Coincidentally, the Pyroviles in the Fires of Pompei are fire-based lifeforms whereas the vampires are aquatic beings, and a character played by Karen Gillan was threatened, directly or indirectly, to be turned into one of their kind in both stories.

Screencaps here