Каким провалом то? Они ж всю землю захватили. Ну разрушили они шахту. Так далеки же в одном городе высадились. Что им мешает копать в каком-нибудь китае?
Little Susan has grown up... I remember how she rolled her lips like a child on a silk dress in the arch of the Keys to Marinus, how she was arrogant at school, and realized that I would miss this character like hell. Doc acted out of noble motives, but he was in a hurry. The first love that broke out in the devastation is certainly beautiful, but it was a hasty decision. Perhaps it is also risky. And it was the second episode of this series that touched me so much.
@RoXy-SheYn: I think he did it so that she wouldn't worry later. Plus, he himself could get out sideways, she could get angry at him, albeit unconsciously, that he needed to fly somewhere all the time, and not settle in one place.
Fuuuh, they left the girl to grow up. Thanks! Every time something happened to her, I worried that this was the step up to a heart attack... Well, you can't be so sensitive!
The Daleks here are too pathetic, it's impossible to look at them calmly. hd And I knew that the Doctor would leave Susan, but somehow the separation turned out to be cruel. It seemed to me that she would decide to leave him by her own choice, but this is how it turned out.
Pianos in the bushes certainly deliver the whole series, but then it probably wasn't a bad thing yet.
And the place to dump the chick from the nest is not the best. But you can't order your heart... and I still wouldn't throw away the keys to the Tardis! (Although the gesture is certainly symbolic and speaks a lot. And now they would not have done it either, they would have left a little reserve for the future.)
I'm disappointed with the Doctor( The chick was not yet strong enough and did not stand on its wing, but they gave it a pendulum and threw it out of the nest.
Have we finally gotten rid of Susan? Ugh, no companion has ever annoyed me as much as she has. Well, thanks for the first note of tragedy, otherwise everything turns out to be completely bland.
We were very pleased with the scenes of the uprising of the people))
To leave my granddaughter on the ruined Land, and even in one shoe. Tough)) Well, yes, it turned out beautifully. Love and sacrifice in the name of love and all that. And yet, the Doctor seemed to have acted nobly, but to leave his granddaughter in such chaos...
remember how she rolled her lips like a child on a silk dress in the arch of the Keys to Marinus, how she was arrogant at school, and realized that I would miss this character like hell. Doc acted out of noble motives, but he was in a hurry. The first love that broke out in the devastation is certainly beautiful, but it was a hasty decision. Perhaps it is also risky. And it was the second episode of this series that touched me so much.
Every time something happened to her, I worried that this was the step up to a heart attack... Well, you can't be so sensitive!
And I knew that the Doctor would leave Susan, but somehow the separation turned out to be cruel. It seemed to me that she would decide to leave him by her own choice, but this is how it turned out.
And the place to dump the chick from the nest is not the best. But you can't order your heart...
and I still wouldn't throw away the keys to the Tardis! (Although the gesture is certainly symbolic and speaks a lot. And now they would not have done it either, they would have left a little reserve for the future.)
The chick was not yet strong enough and did not stand on its wing, but they gave it a pendulum and threw it out of the nest.
To leave my granddaughter on the ruined Land, and even in one shoe. Tough))
Well, yes, it turned out beautifully. Love and sacrifice in the name of love and all that.
And yet, the Doctor seemed to have acted nobly, but to leave his granddaughter in such chaos...
The Daleks really look funny, how did they even manage to take over the Earth?
It was kind of an unfair goodbye, as if Susan didn't have a real choice. Although, I'm probably picking on it from the height of our time