"Not got any celery, have you?"
Voiceover from a Silurian elder accompanies a global view of Earth from space. A thousand years ago, we are told, the Doctor united humans and Silurians to share the planet, but this did not happen without losses.
Continuing where we left off, the Doctor and Nasreen advance into the Silurian city. An alarm activates, and the Doctor and Nasreen are surrounded and rendered unconscious by gas-firing guns despite the Doctor's assurance that they have come in peace.
Elsewhere in the city, Amy's dissection is halted when the Silurian physician, Malokeh, hears news of the Doctor's capture over a loudspeaker. Amy manages to pick Malokeh's pocket of the remote control that restrains Mo and her before he leaves to investigate. Amy and Mo leave the dissection lab and find Mo's son Elliot trapped in a chamber. Elliot is frozen in a sort of suspended animation,...
Voiceover from a Silurian elder accompanies a global view of Earth from space. A thousand years ago, we are told, the Doctor united humans and Silurians to share the planet, but this did not happen without losses.
Continuing where we left off, the Doctor and Nasreen advance into the Silurian city. An alarm activates, and the Doctor and Nasreen are surrounded and rendered unconscious by gas-firing guns despite the Doctor's assurance that they have come in peace.
Elsewhere in the city, Amy's dissection is halted when the Silurian physician, Malokeh, hears news of the Doctor's capture over a loudspeaker. Amy manages to pick Malokeh's pocket of the remote control that restrains Mo and her before he leaves to investigate. Amy and Mo leave the dissection lab and find Mo's son Elliot trapped in a chamber. Elliot is frozen in a sort of suspended animation,...
- 6/22/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
"I dressed for Rio!"
It's 2020, and in a quiet country village in South Wales, a father helps his son with his reading before heading off to nightshift work. They are reading from The Gruffalo, a popular children's book by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Alex Scheffler, first published in 1999. It's written in rhyming couplets and tells the story of a mouse that bluffs his way past a monster in the forest. (I looked it up.)
Mo, the dad, works alone as the night watchman at a drilling outfit that has just broken the record for the deepest penetration into the Earth's crust at a depth of 21 kilometers. During the night there is a mysterious power outage, and the drill stops. He investigates a lower room in the drill facility, where he is ominously dragged into a patch of dirt and underground by an unseen force.
The next morning the Doctor,...
It's 2020, and in a quiet country village in South Wales, a father helps his son with his reading before heading off to nightshift work. They are reading from The Gruffalo, a popular children's book by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Alex Scheffler, first published in 1999. It's written in rhyming couplets and tells the story of a mouse that bluffs his way past a monster in the forest. (I looked it up.)
Mo, the dad, works alone as the night watchman at a drilling outfit that has just broken the record for the deepest penetration into the Earth's crust at a depth of 21 kilometers. During the night there is a mysterious power outage, and the drill stops. He investigates a lower room in the drill facility, where he is ominously dragged into a patch of dirt and underground by an unseen force.
The next morning the Doctor,...
- 6/15/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
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