The Bestest Plots Ever

My goodness! The last part of Series 3 has been awesome so far! But before I go into that, a bit about me. Tonight I will be going down to "Darklight" ( laser tag ) with the rest of my church's production and music team. Hopefully it will be great fun. I've never gone before, but I have gone Paintball-ing, so it might seem boring compared.

Anyway, with one more episode of Doctor Who to go I'm getting so excited! It all started a few weeks ago, as I was excitedly waiting ( as usual ) for Saturday night. I knew the episode was going to have something to do with stone statue angels and blinking, but I didn't think that it was going to be anything particularly special. How wrong was I.

"Blink", as it was named, was AWESOME. It had scary, scary aliens, plenty of time travel, and not much of the Doctor or Martha. Well, that last one doesn't really make it good, but I did love the two new characters that replaced them. The plot was quite gripping, although not very suprising; the whole episode was just a re-write of "What I did on my summer vacation by Sally Sparrow". I read it in a Doctor Who collection book I got for Christmas last year. It was, though, highly changed so I thoroughly enjoyed it.

The two episodes that came before Blink, "Human Nature" and "Family of Blood" were also taken from a story ( apparently ) I'll spare you all the details of the episodes, but it was amazing what happened to the Doctor in them.

The two episodes after Blink were also amazing, because we get to see the Master come back from the old series, and also Jack from series 1 of the new stuff ( and Torchwood ). It was amazing the Torchwood references in the episode, though it is a spin-off, so it's excusable. At the last scene from the latter of the two episodes we see that the Master has succeeded in his plans and the Doctor is currently over 100 years old. Jack is dead ( for the moment ) and Martha has gone running.

What will happen? I will have to wait until Saturday. Maybe, just maybe, it will end up that the Master's wife is actually Romana, in secret. Who knows!

PS. I know I skipped out reveiwing a couple of episodes, I might do them later.