Doctor Who: Silence in the Library (2008)
Season 4, Episode 8
8/10
All To Good
23 September 2021
Warning: Spoilers
This Is Another Fantastic David Tennant Doctor Who It Combines Two Of My Favourite Things In A Good Doctor Who Episode And That's David Tennant As Doctor Who And A Great Thriller Suspense Episode Of Doctor Who And Another Fantastic Thing About This Episode Of Doctor Who Is That It Introduces Us To Professor River Song Who Has A lot To Do With The Doctor's Journey In Later Doctor Who's. The Suspense Given By The Flesh Eating Monsters Has Scared Me Just For A Spilt Second Of Shadows That Appear In My Real Life Incase They Are Hidden In There And We Don't Know Which Is The Show Of A Great Tv Show In My Option When It Feels So Real That When Something Happens In Your Real Life It Makes U Think Just For A Spilt Second Is This Going To Have This Thing From This Tv Show In It. The Real Human Faces That Appear On The Information Statues Are Just Another Freaky Addition To This All To Freaky Episode. Also Not Only Are David Tennant As The Doctor And The Actor That Plays Professor River Song Absolutely Fantastic In Their Roles And Make U Truly Believe But The Child That Plays Cal The Computer Is Also Fantastic In Her Role However 1 True Fail Of This Episode Is Catharine Tate As Donna Noble The Doctors Companion She Is Once Again Completely Useless And Thick And Adds Nothing To The Story At All.
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