

The Ice Warrior takes off its armor to crawl around in the sub’s hidden nooks and tries to make the US and the USSR blow the world apart.Ī classic Wild West revenge plot, but with a cyborg twist. One of the crew has a Walkman and loves Duran Duran. "The Vampires of Venice" Another early outing for Rory and Amy, and this time, they face an alien race of blood-sucking aquatic fish-people, while the Doctor and Rory bicker over Amy’s affections.Ī soviet submarine has picked up an Ice Warrior in the mid-1980s. They pull themselves together (literally) by willpower and festive love.Ģ6. The Doctor exposes a family to a Narnia-style wormhole into a forest of sentient trees.

"The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe"Ī more touching story than it was given credit for at the time. Definitely worth watching to see the Doctor flirt with his Ganger self.Ģ7. In which people are cloned using plastic custard and then the clones are treated as second-class citizens. "The Power of Three" A story in which nothing happens. He then kisses Jenny and is rightly slapped for his presumption.Ģ9. The Doctor gets processed, then nursed by a kind lady and then rescued by the Paternoster Gang. It’s the Industrial Revolution and people are being turned into red dummies by a revolting worm (and the alien is pretty gross too). The Silurians are back! In Wales! Amy gets eaten by the floor and the Doctor once again tries to make peace between the lizards and the humans while his efforts are undermined by violent humanity. Also, the Doctor finds Clara Oswald (again) and drives a motorbike up a skyscraper.
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"The Bells of Saint John" The true cost of free WiFi turns out to be a visit from some concave skulled beings who make sure your connection to the network is permanent, but not in a good way. What if a Dalek was nice? What if the nice Dalek served tea (but alas, no Jammie Dodgers) during World War II? What if some other Daleks had a makeover? And what if a scientist was a bomb?ģ2. It’s a drumroll for “The Day of the Doctor” featuring creepy poems (something of a theme for the Eleventh Doctor), the Great Intelligence, the Doctor’s grave and some creepy Edwardian eyeless gents with bad teeth. "The Curse of the Black Spot" The Doctor, Amy and Rory visit a pirate ship in thrall to a glowing alien siren who pinches people, including Rory. The Doctor and Clara and some opportunistic space junk collectors embark on a quest through the lost corridors, rooms and clifftops of the TARDIS.ģ5. We also see the Doctor properly lose his temper and scare his new friend.ģ6. Clara takes a more practical role, against an upgraded and sped up Cyber army.Īmy’s first trip aboard the TARDIS, and we see the United Kingdom flying through space on the back of a star whale.

"Nightmare in Silver" The Doctor plays chess against the brain of the Cybermen in an abandoned theme park. The Doctor revisits Craig from “The Lodger” and the thrills come fast and thick: The Doctor gets a job in a toy shop! He can talk baby! It turns out Cyber-conversions are reversible!ģ9. Let’s take this in reverse order, countdown style: But at least we can finally put to bed any further debate as to which of Eleven’s many hours are empirically the finest.Īt least, that’s the plan anyway. In every Justice League, someone has to be Aquaman. That doesn’t mean the least highly ranked examples are poor, of course. We’ve taken every Matt Smith golden moment, and ranked them according to wonderment and tremendousness.
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Ironically, by the time of Smith’s final story, he had no hair whatsoever, having shaved it all off for his role in the Ryan Gosling movie Lost River.Fans of our hotly contested roundup of all of the Tenth Doctor’s TV adventures will know the drill by now. This also explains why the Eleventh Doctor’s hair gets progressively neater, and less chaotic, over the course of his next two series. The overall silhouette remained but the fringe was cut shorter, and in a much more continuity-friendly way.
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The earlier scene in the Delirium Archive museum was filmed months later, by which point the crew had "established what they wanted to do" with Smith's hair. Coupled with windy conditions, this had the unfortunate effect of obscuring his face, with showrunner Steven Moffat likening him to the Dulux Dog. This was a particular problem in The Time of Angels (the first story Matt Smith filmed), with the actor's wild hair magically changing length between scenes.įor the beach scenes at the start of the episode, Smith had a much messier hairstyle, with his fringe hanging over his eyes.
