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Scrolls Chapter 16: LOVE, Love, love
Geek SyndicateIn which our star crossed crew set sail to explore the mmm-agical... mmm-ysterious... and mmm-agnificent [Barry White - Hit It!] 'world of LO-o-O-O-o-O-o-O-O-o-O-O-o-
OVE.'
[Oh, yeah - now put it in the background... just like that, baby... OOH!... Yeah...]
This episode we talk a bit about torrid and horrid teen fiction, from Twilight to - well, we don't get much further on that part to be honest. Mattie is obsessed.
Stepping away from the soppy stuff we touch on themes of profound friendship, burning passion and doomed love before finally getting down and dirty (and giggling a lot) with a big talk about sex. [Oh yeah, baby]
Along the way we also find ourselves discussing inter-genre snobbery, unusual sexual positions, beetle licking and cinema snack-food.
Near the start we mention a new podcast called Filmsploitation, run by a good friend of ours, Mr Phil Hobden. I heartily recommend you check them out.
Beware: Contains euphamisms and really scary mental images. This podcast could scar you. For life.
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Doctor Who 6.12 'Closing Time' Commentary
Impossible PodcastsCaleb Woodbridge, Swithun Dobson and Sarah Burrow discuss 'Closing Time' , episode 12 of Doctor Who series six, which sees the return of both of Cybermen and James Corden in the latest tale from Gareth Roberts!
As the Doctor's death approaches, he makes a social call on his old friend Craig Owens, but soon finds himself saving the world one last time. We discuss the Doctor's parenting skills, Cardiff filming locations, sentimental endings, and much more, as well as responding to your feedback on The God Complex!
Length: 1hr 6 minutes
Download: Click here
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EPISODE108 - Review of The Girl Who Waited & The God Complex unedited
Doctor Who Review TodayReview of The Girl Who Waited and The God Complex. With guest Chuck (the 3rd doctor) Dotson.UNEDITED
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Bigger on the Inside - Episode 73
Bigger on the InsideAs a group of immortals sail around our solar system seeking enlightenment, the Black Guardian makes his final move against The Doctor ("Enlightenment"). Then, in an effort to prevent parliamentary democracy from ever forming, The Master attempts to stop King John of England from signing the Magna Carta ("The King's Demons"). As for the two most recent modern episodes of Doctor Who ("The Girl Who Waited" and "The God Complex"), there are spoilers between 3:40 and 13:40. Vroom! Vroom!
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Article 25: Praise Him
Articles of the Shadow ProclamationIn this episode, we ponder The God Complex, The Lonely God, and what might be coming next.
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Doctor Who Review - The God Complex (2011)
MrTARDIS Reviews
The God Complex - by Toby Whithouse Starring: Matt Smith, Karen Gillan & Arthur Darvill The Doctor, Amy and Rory investigate a hotel of horror where repeat business is low but the body count is high, where a mighty monster stalks the corridors and the rooms hold visions of angels, apes and creepy clowns. Who - or what - has brought them to this place? Can the Doctor solve the mystery before the residents check out in grisly style? Doctor Who belongs to the BBC. This video is for educational and critical purposes only and is protected under fair use.
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Episode 3 - Sex, Drugs and Adrics tit
Podcast Of EvilHello, finally I’ve hauled my arse out of bed again in order to talk crap about Doctor Who, returning to a well that was already pretty dry…
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Doctor Who: The Podcast That Never Ends 7: The REAL McCoy
The Podcast That Never EndsIn this blockbuster return for The Journey Never Ends Podcast! I bring you an exclusive from the Regenerations convention held in Swansea between September 17th & 18th 2011! A celebration of the wonderful universe of Who which you simply wont find anywhere else. Exclusives! New chapters with The Book Tower & all your favourites besides! Your coming back to the Journey That Never Ends & you will be all the better for it! Allons-Y!!!
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014 Hammer (Lust for a Vampire)
theTimeVaultor Hammer (The Christopher Lee Tribute Band Goes Back to School) An all-girl boarding school with a see-through dress code, a headmistress perverting the course of justice, a history teacher who worships the undead and a new member of staff called Dick who's desperate to introduce all the girls to his richard (or something like that)... That's right, in the best tradition of shows like Panorama and News Night, we look at a fly-on-the-wall documentary about the declining standards in education. With added blood and tits.
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Did he just eat Jim the Fish?!?
Outpost Skaro PodcastAndy, Derek and Eddie check into a very strange hotel.A While waiting to face their fears they discuss this weeks episode: The God Complex.A But before they can check out some questions must be answered…
Warning: This podcast contains some spoilers.
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256 - Doctor Who: Podshock
PodshockDoctor Who: Podshock - Episode 256
Running time: 1:44:08We review Doctor Who: The God Complex live over the net with your live feedback.
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Commentary: The God Complex
The Cultdom CollectiveIan & Mike hope the Hotel will pass inspection from DaveAC in time for them all to get going on this weeks Commentary: The God Complex.
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Commentary: Dr Who - The God Complex
The Cultdom CollectiveIan & Mike hope the Hotel will pass inspection from DaveAC in time for them all to get going on this weeks Commentary: The God Complex.
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Commentary: Dr Who - The God Complex
The Cultdom CollectiveIan & Mike hope the Hotel will pass inspection from DaveAC in time for them all to get going on this weeks Commentary: The God Complex.
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Commentary: Dr Who - The God Complex
The Cultdom CollectiveIan & Mike hope the Hotel will pass inspection from DaveAC in time for them all to get going on this weeks Commentary: The God Complex.
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Episode 14 – Space Redcoats
Little Finish PodcastA month with only three reviews but unlike last time, two of these involve Colin Baker! Hurray! The three we review are:
- Short Trips Volume 4 by Richard Dinnick, Foster Marks, Vin Marsden Hendrick,John Grindrod, Jason Arnopp, Cindy Garland, Charles Williams, and Avril Naude
- Recorded Time And Other Stories by Catherine Harvey, Richard Dinnick, Matt Fitton, and Philip Lawrence
- The Rocket Men by John Dorney
The video of Sylvester McCoy doing the Pandorica Opens speech at Dragon*con Denise mentions can be found here.
Remember, if you want to leave any feedback or questions you can do that by leaving a comment here on the site, through twitter, our facebook, or by emailing us. Enjoy!
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Episode 14 - Space Redcoats
Little Finish PodcastA month with only three reviews but unlike last time, two of these involve Colin Baker! Hurray! The three we review are:
- Short Trips Volume 4 by Richard Dinnick, Foster Marks, Vin Marsden Hendrick,John Grindrod, Jason Arnopp, Cindy Garland, Charles Williams, and Avril Naude
- Recorded Time And Other Stories by Catherine Harvey, Richard Dinnick, Matt Fitton, and Philip Lawrence
- The Rocket Men by John Dorney
The video of Sylvester McCoy doing the Pandorica Opens speech at Dragon*con Denise mentions can be found here.
Remember, if you want to leave any feedback or questions you can do that by leaving a comment here on the site, through twitter, our facebook, or by emailing us. Enjoy!
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Episode 14 - Space Redcoats
Little Finish PodcastA month with only three reviews but unlike last time, two of these involve Colin Baker! Hurray! The three we review are:
- Short Trips Volume 4 by Richard Dinnick, Foster Marks, Vin Marsden Hendrick,John Grindrod, Jason Arnopp, Cindy Garland, Charles Williams, and Avril Naude
- Recorded Time And Other Stories by Catherine Harvey, Richard Dinnick, Matt Fitton, and Philip Lawrence
- The Rocket Men by John Dorney
The video of Sylvester McCoy doing the Pandorica Opens speech at Dragon*con Denise mentions can be found here.
Remember, if you want to leave any feedback or questions you can do that by leaving a comment here on the site, through twitter, our facebook, or by emailing us. Enjoy!
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Earth Station One Episode 78: Wow, So this is the Delta Quadrant, funny how much it looks like Titan Comics
Earth Station OneOnce again the ESO Podcast returns to Titan Comics in Duluth to wrap up our visit to the Star Trek Universe and chat about Voyager and Enterprise. We then return to the station to discuss this weeks episode of Doctor Who "The God Complex" and if that wasn't enough we talk to Rodney M. Hall … Continue reading
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The Whostorian - Episode 13 - Glory to "Insert Name Here"
The WhostorianIn Episode 13 we tackle some awards and stats in The Motes of News. The Villain Randomzier frees The Rani and we look at the episode: The God Complex.
We can be found at http://whostorian.podbean.com
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Email: thewhostorian@gmail.com
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Pharos Project 68: Minotaurity Report
The Pharos Project PodcastThe God Complex, the last episode of Torchwood, Top of the Cocks and an interesting phone call. All these things and much, much less await you in this week's bumper episode.
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shEmail: pharos.project@yahoo.co.uk
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Episode 70: Your Room Is Ready
The Happiness Patrol
It's a great week here on The Happiness Patrol because not only do we review a GREAT episode of Doctor Who, we also have a kick-ass guest, Terry Litefoot of 'The Dirty Whoers' Podcast!
What's in your room????
Do you like clowns?
How do you feel about Goldfish??
Join Lela S, Dale W, Nancy A and Lewis B as we delve into the psyche of our fave program this week on
The Happiness Patrol Episode 70: Your Room Is Ready
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Dirty WHOers 033
Dirty WHOers's PodcastUsual stuff, chatting "Let's Kill Hitler" & "Night Terrors." The inevitable 4 chew the fat on new series, again.
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The Next Level Special - Eurogamer Expo 2011 Preview
Geek SyndicateJoin Ant and Amaechi in this special episode where they interview Tom Champion the Community and Eurogamer Expo Manager as they preview the upcoming Eurogamer Expo. We discuss what attendees can expect from this years event, the stand out developer sessions and the major exclusives including PSVita and OnLive. Tom also gives he's views on GAMEfest, the rival gaming expo that launched this year one week before Eurogamer.
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The Next Level Special - Eurogamer Expo 2011 Preview
Geek SyndicateJoin Ant and Amaechi in this special episode where they interview Tom Champion the Community and Eurogamer Expo Manager as they preview the upcoming Eurogamer Expo. We discuss what attendees can expect from this years event, the stand out developer sessions and the major exclusives including PSVita and OnLive. Tom also gives he's views on GAMEfest, the rival gaming expo that launched this year one week before Eurogamer.
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Cars (2006) - Movie Review
MrTARDIS Reviews
Cars Directed by John Lasseter Written by: Dan Fogelman, John Lasseter, Joe Ranft, Kiel Murray, Phil Lorin & Jorgen Klubien. Starring: Owen Wilson, Paul Newman, Larry the Cable Guy, Bonnie Hunt & Michael Keaton. Arrogant race car Lightning McQueen (Wilson) is on the verge of superstardom, until a highway crash leaves him stranded in sleepy town Radiator Springs and sentenced to community service. Initially desperate to leave, he comes to appreciate the quiet life thanks to the town’s inhabitants.. Cars belongs to Walt Disney Studios. Title Card by: MoonMenUnit42 This video is for educational and critical purposes only and is protected under fair use. Be sure to comment and subscribe!
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Too much, too little, too late
Who's He?This is it folks, the last episode of Torchwood: Miracle Day for Phil and Paul to get their teeth into. And I am sorry to say that while Paul enjoyed this series, Phil is his ususal miserable self when it comes to Torchwood. While Paul has gone through this series with a spring in his step and laugh in his voice, Phil has gone through this series with lead in his boots and anger in his soul. However, he does cheer up as this is the last in the series and won't have to watch it again. Ever. So he's put the bunting out and had a little drink to celebrate. And Paul has the DVD on pre-order to enjoy it all again.
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Too much, too little, too late
Who's He?This is it folks, the last episode of Torchwood: Miracle Day for Phil and Paul to get their teeth into. And I am sorry to say that while Paul enjoyed this series, Phil is his ususal miserable self when it comes to Torchwood. While Paul has gone through this series with a spring in his step and laugh in his voice, Phil has gone through this series with lead in his boots and anger in his soul. However, he does cheer up as this is the last in the series and won't have to watch it again. Ever. So he's put the bunting out and had a little drink to celebrate. And Paul has the DVD on pre-order to enjoy it all again.
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Doctor Who - Who's He? #28 Too much, too little, too late
Who's He?This is it folks, the last episode of Torchwood: Miracle Day for Phil and Paul to get their teeth into. And I am sorry to say that while Paul has enjoyed this series, Phil is his usual miserable self when it comes to Torchwood. While Paul has gone through this series with a spring in his step and a laugh in his voice, Phil has gone through this series with lead in his boots and anger in his soul. However, he does cheer up as this is the last in the series and won't have to watch it again. Ever. So he's put the bunting out and had a little drink to celebrate. And Paul has the DVD on pre-order to enjoy it all again.
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The Doctor’s Companion Ep. 69 – Checking Out
The Doctor's CompanionThe Doctor is wrong but Scott and Matt are praising the eleventh episode of series 6, “The God Complex”. The Doctor, Amy, and Rory materialize in a hotel where the halls and walls move, and each room is filled with someone’s worst fear. Can the Doctor save the hotel’s prisoners from the Minotaur that he believes is feeding on their fears? What is Amy’s greatest fear? What could possible be in room #11? Find out in the newest episode of The Doctor’s Companion! And remember, BEWARE OF SPOILERS!!
Next: Matt Smith and “Closing Time”!!
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The Doctor's Companion Ep. 69 - Checking Out
The Doctor's CompanionThe Doctor is wrong but Scott and Matt are praising the eleventh episode of series 6, “The God Complex”. The Doctor, Amy, and Rory materialize in a hotel where the halls and walls move, and each room is filled with someone’s worst fear. Can the Doctor save the hotel’s prisoners from the Minotaur that he believes is feeding on their fears? What is Amy’s greatest fear? What could possible be in room #11? Find out in the newest episode of The Doctor’s Companion! And remember, BEWARE OF SPOILERS!!
Next: Matt Smith and “Closing Time”!!
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Episode 38 - Hotel California
Traveling the Vortex“You can checkout any time you like,
But you can never leave!”This week we “check in” to the latest episode of Series Six with a review of The God Complex. But, before that, it’s medieval sword play, colorful costumes, and robot impostors, oh… and our review of The Androids of Tara, the fourth part to the Key to Time series.
And as usual, news and your feedback. Enjoy!
Mentioned in this weeks show:
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Whocast #207 - Bei Anruf Whocast...
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Und der Whocast hat heute im Gepack: Torchwood Miracle Day Episode 3, News und Post. Neben Pia und Raphael gibt es diesmal einen Uberraschungsgast via Telefon und in diesem Zusammenhang Raphaels personliches Lieblingsouttake des Jahres. Ausserdem helfen wir Euch bei der Facebook Namensfindung.
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Whocast #207 - Bei Anruf Whocast...
Whocast.de (Deutsche)Und der Whocast hat heute im Gepack: Torchwood Miracle Day Episode 3, News und Post. Neben Pia und Raphael gibt es diesmal einen Uberraschungsgast via Telefon und in diesem Zusammenhang Raphaels personliches Lieblingsouttake des Jahres. Ausserdem helfen wir Euch bei der Facebook Namensfindung.
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Episode 022: Bad Little Minotaurs Go Straight to Hell
Doctor Who: The Raggedy PodcastAs Matt and Nuala have returned from Ireland, the podcast returns to recording in a studio with better quality and fewer delay-based interruptions. Much epicness has gone down in these last two weeks, as Tom MacRae written episode "The Girl Who Waited" may be the best episode of Doctor Who since "Blink". As if that weren't enough, Torchwood: Miracle Day has finally come to a close with "The Blood Line", which finally sort of kind of vaguely answers questions we've been wondering about all season. Closing out the show is Toby Whithouse's newest Doctor Who episode, "The God Complex", which may or may not be Amy and Rory's farewell. We all scratch our heads at how that wasn't saved for the finale, but perhaps our faith in Moffett is finally coming back after what has been a rather brilliant second half of Series 6 so far. Also on this episode, we argue about the correct pronunciation of minotaur, and whether or not there are RadioShacks on Gallifrey.
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TDP 204: The God Complex
Tin Dog Podcastreprinted from wikipedia with thanks and respect The God Complex From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 221 – "The God Complex" Doctor Who episode Cast Doctor Matt Smith (Eleventh Doctor) Companions Karen Gillan (Amy Pond) Arthur Darvill (Rory Williams) Others Sarah Quintrell — Lucy Hayward Amara Karan — Rita Dimitri Leonidas — Howie Spragg Daniel Pirrie — Joe Buchanan David Walliams — Gibbis Caitlin Blackwood — Amelia Pond Dafydd Emyr — PE Teacher Spencer Wilding — The Creature Rashad Karapiet — Rita's Father Roger Ennals — Gorilla Production Writer Toby Whithouse Director Nick Hurran Producer Marcus Wilson Executive producer(s) Steven Moffat Piers Wenger Beth Willis Series Series 6 Length 50 mins Originally broadcast 17 September 2011 Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → "The Girl Who Waited" "Closing Time" "The God Complex" is the eleventh episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One, BBC America and Space on 17 September 2011. Contents [hide] 1 Plot summary 1.1 Continuity 2 Production 3 Outside references 4 Broadcast and reception 4.1 Critical reception 5 References 6 External links [edit] Plot summary The TARDIS, while traveling to a new planet, arrives in what appears to be a 1980's Earth hotel, but the Doctor recognizes it as an alien structure specifically designed to take that appearance. They soon meet a group of four, humans Rita, Howie, Joe, and the alien Gibbis, each who had previously been taken from their routine lives and found themselves in the hotel. The four explain that there is a minotaur-like beast in the hotel that consumes others. It does this by enticing them to enter one of the many rooms in the hotel which contains their greatest fears, upon which they become brainwashed to "praise him" and allow themselves to be taken, their bodies left without any signs of life; many others have experienced this, and photos of them and their fears cover many of the hotel's walls. The hotel is inescapable — its doors and windows walled up — and its halls and rooms can change on a whim. The Doctor, Amy, and Rory soon find the TARDIS has also disappeared, and the Doctor warns them from opening any door they are drawn to, for fear of being possessed. As the Doctor tries to ascertain the situation, Joe, already possessed, has been drawn away from the group and is killed by the beast. Howie soon becomes possessed after entering a room against the Doctor's warnings. The remaining group set up a trap to lure the beast into the hotel's parlor using Howie's voice, upon which the Doctor questions the trapped creature and learns it is in agony wishing for its end. The Doctor realises the hotel is really a prison for the creature, and the "fears" in each room are harmless illusions. Howie escapes from the group, allowing the beast to escape and chase him down, killing him before the Doctor can save him. While exploring more of the hotel, both Amy and the Doctor are separately lured to look into two specific rooms, facing their own fears. Rita soon follows the fate of Joe and Howie. The Doctor, Amy, Rory, and Gibbis regroup, and the Doctor surmises that the other three believed that some higher fate controlled their lives. The hotel and its rooms were, by design, meant to challenge their faith by fear to allow the beast to possess them. The Doctor identifies that Gibbis has survived due to the extreme cowardice of his species, while Rory lacks any such faith to be broken. However, the Doctor realises that it is Amy's faith in him that is being challenged; Amy soon becomes possessed like the others. As the beast comes for Amy, the Doctor and the others grab her and take her to the room of her entrancement. Inside, they find the illusion of young Amy, Amelia, still waiting for the return of her "raggedy Doctor" ("The Eleventh Hour"). The Doctor asserts to Amy that he is "not a hero" but "just a mad man with a box" to break her faith in him; her faith broken, the beast outside the door collapses on the floor. As they watch, the hotel is revealed to be part of a large simulation; the Doctor identifies themselves aboard an automated prison spaceship, and the beast as a relative of the Nimon, a creature that feeds off the faith of others. The ship's automated systems had provided it "food" by bringing aboard creatures who had a strong faith. The Doctor identifies Amy's faith in him as the cause of their arrival on the ship. The beast mutters that "death would be a gift" for the Doctor before it passes away. The Doctor finds his TARDIS nearby, offering Gibbis a lift home. He then takes Amy and Rory back to their home on Earth, believing it best for the two to stop traveling with him for fear that their faith in him would lead to their deaths. The Doctor sets off alone in the TARDIS, contemplating these recent events. [edit] Continuity Several references to past alien species are displayed throughout the wall of photos of the past victims of the beast: Tritovore, Silurian, Sontaran, Judoon, Cat Nun, and the Daleks are referenced as the nightmare faced by one of the late guests. The Doctor identifies the beast as being from a species who are close relatives to the Nimon, previously a foe in the serial The Horns of Nimon and audio drama Seasons of Fear; and the group witnesses two illusions of Weeping Angels, from the episodes "Blink", "The Time of Angels", and "Flesh and Stone".[1] Though the audience is not shown the contents of the room that the Doctor is lured to open, the sound of the TARDIS' cloister bell can be heard.[2] This episode is the third time in the television series where the Doctor has forced his companions to leave the TARDIS, following Susan Foreman and Sarah Jane Smith.[3] Young Amelia, played by Gillan's cousin Caitlin Blackwood, is shown waiting for her "raggedy Doctor" to return from the episode "The Eleventh Hour". The Doctor, being forced to break Amy's faith in him, repeats a previous event in The Curse of Fenric where the Seventh Doctor is forced to break Ace's faith in him.[4] [edit] Production Toby Whithouse originally pitched the episode for the previous series with the idea of a hotel with shifting rooms.[5] Showrunner Steven Moffat thought that there were too many instances in which the characters were running through corridors in that series, so Whithouse wrote "The Vampires of Venice" instead and "The God Complex" was pushed to the next series.[6] The idea to have a Minotaur be the monster came from Whithouse's love for Greek mythology.[5] David Walliams, who plays Gibbis in this episode, previously appeared in the Fifth Doctor audio drama Phantasmagoria where he played two separate characters.[7] [edit] Outside references The hotel and setting has been compared to Stanley Kubrick's film, The Shining, using similar composition such as long corridor shots.[8][9] [edit] Broadcast and reception "The God Complex" was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 17 September 2011[10] and on the same date in the United States on BBC America.[11] Overnight ratings showed that 5.2 million viewers watched the episode on BBC One, beaten by direct competition All-Star Family Fortunes on ITV1. This made Doctor Who third for the night behind The X Factor and Family Fortunes. The episode was ranked number 1 on BBC's iPlayer the day after it aired service and also was popular on social networking site Twitter, where the phrase "Amy and Rory" trended the night it aired.[12] [edit] Critical reception The episode received generally positive reviews from critics. Jack Pelling of Celluloid Heroes Radio praised look of the episode, describing it as "stylishly directed by Nick Hurran, whose use of Dutch camera angles and Hitchcock zooms gave the episode an impressive, cinematic quality."[13] Gavin Fuller of The Daily Telegraph awarded the episode 3 and a half stars, stating that "the surreal tone to the episode, helped camouflage the fact that the plot made very little sense."[14] Dan Martin of the Guardian was surprised by the exits of Amy and Rory stating that "since the reboot they've been big, climactic, end-of-the-universe tragedies." Martin also praised Karen Gillan for her performance and stated that her exit was "the kind of ending that would have been nice for Sarah-Jane, really." Martin also praised Smith's Doctor stating that we start to see the darkside more, particularly directed at himself and stronger than Tennant's portrayal. The main part of the episode Martin felt that it was "like a runaround bolted on to make way for the ending." Continuing to add that as has already been shown in this series the formula is not a recipe for success. Martin sums up the episode though by describing it as funny and thoughtful.[1] [edit] References ^ a b Martin, Dan (2011-09-17). "Doctor Who: The God Complex – series 32, episode 11". The Guardian. Retrieved 2011-09-17. ^ Queenie Le Trout (2011-09-17). "Queenie's TV Highlights: The Queen's Palaces, Torchwood and Doctor Who". ATV Today. Retrieved 2011-09-17. ^ Anders, Charlie Jane (2011-09-17). "Doctor Who: The Hero Takes A Fall". io9. Retrieved 2011-09-17. ^ Brew, Simon (2011-09-17). "Doctor Who series 6 episode 11 review: The God Complex". Den of Geek. Retrieved 2011-09-17. ^ a b "An Interview With Toby Whithouse". BBC. 10 September 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2011. ^ Golder, Dave (25 July 2011). "Toby Whithouse on Doctor Who "The God Complex"". SFX. Retrieved 11 September 2011. ^ "Doctor Who - Phantasmagoria". Big Finish. Retrieved 2011-09-11. ^ Phillips, Keith (2011-09-17). "“The God Complex”". A.V. Club. Retrieved 2011-09-17. ^ Mulkern, Patrick (2011-09-18). "“Doctor Who: The God Complex”". Radio Times. Retrieved 2011-09-18. ^ Network TV BBC Week 38: Saturday 17 September 2011 (Press release). BBC. Retrieved 18 September 2011. ^ "Season 6: Episode 11 "The God Complex"". BBC America. Retrieved 18 September 2011. ^ Golder, Dave (18 September 2011). "Doctr Who "The God Complex" Overnight Ratings". SFX. Retrieved 18 September 2011. ^ Pelling, Jack. "TV Review: Doctor Who- The God Complex". The God Complex. Celluloid Heroes Radio. Retrieved 17 September 2011. ^ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/doctor-who/8768248/Doctor-Who-The-God-Complex-BBC-One-review.html [edit] External links Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Eleventh Doctor The God Complex on TARDIS Index File, an external wiki "The God Complex" at the Internet Movie Database "The God Complex" at the BBC Doctor Who homepage
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The Doctor Who Podcast Episode #101 - Review of The God Complex
The Doctor Who PodcastWithJames and Tom abandoning Trevor this week some extra special help was called upon to review The God Complex. Chip from the Two Minute Timelord podcast answered the call to action and joins Trevor in the campervan for the review. We also play your feedback from the last couple of stories.
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Review of The God Complex
The Doctor Who PodcastWithJames and Tom abandoning Trevor this week some extra special help was called upon to review The God Complex.
Chip from the Two Minute Timelord podcast answered the call to action and joins Trevor in the campervan for the review.
We also play your feedback from the last couple of stories.
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Review of The God Complex
The Doctor Who PodcastWithJames and Tom abandoning Trevor this week some extra special help was called upon to review The God Complex.
Chip from the Two Minute Timelord podcast answered the call to action and joins Trevor in the campervan for the review.
We also play your feedback from the last couple of stories.
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18: The God Complex | Doctor Who Cast | Doctor Who Podcast
Doctor WhocastPodcast | The God Complex | Doctor Who Cast | Doctor Who Podcast
Do you put your faith in figures such as God, the Devil, Zeus, Poseidon or Dumbledore? Why not do the smart thing and put all that faith in Doctor Who Cast! On this Doctor Who Podcast, Bobby, BJ and Nancy are here to delve into the story of the creepy hotel full of Weeping Angels, sad clowns and little Scottish girls! The crew also delves into some listener feedback and begs for you to vote for them in the entertainment category of the podcasting awards at http://www.podcastawards.com. Join us for Doctor Whocast the only podcast that also travels in time.
Doctor Who Cast is a Doctor Who podcast and blog dedicated to the BBC television series Doctor Who. The longest running science fiction show on television which currently stars Matt Smith as The Doctor, Karen Gillan as Amy Pond and Arthur Darvill as Rory Williams. The show’s executive producer is Steven Moffat. For more information on the BBC series go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/dw
Podcast | The God Complex | Doctor Who Cast | Doctor Who Podcast
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Doctor Who - Who's He? #27 I can't dream well because of my horn
Who's He?In the first of two podcasts this week, Paul & Phil ramble on about this weeks episode of Doctor Who, The God Complex. Do they think that this episode continues the recent trend of great episodes? Well they try first with the power of thought and then fall back on the tried and tested method of speech as the their levels of extra sensory perception are...well...rubbish really. They eventually get their acts together and deliver a polished episode worthy of a TV Choice award. And if you believe that, you'll believe anything.
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The Flashing Blade Podcast - 1-108 - Doctor Who Podcast
The Flashing Blade PodcastJoin the Servalan of Doctor Who podcasting, as well as his minions as they look at Night Terrors and The Girl Who Waited. With added Prof Dave, Lillibet and the superb Children of Time.
You fool, Travis!
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Episode #29 : The Girl who Waited
Gallicast (Francais)un double episode, car non seulement Jonathan, michel et thomas nous parle de "The Girl who Waited" mais en plus, michel et thomas nous parlent egalement de "Torchwood : Miracle Day" et de ce qu'ils en ont pense. Avec encore une fois, un petit bonus apres le generique.
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I can't dream well because of my horn
Who's He?In the first of two podcasts this week, Paul and Phil ramble on about this weeks episode of Doctor Who, The God Complex. Do they think that his episode continues the recent trend of great episodes? Well they try first with the power of thought and then fall back on the tried and tested method of speech as their levels of extra sensory perception are...well....rubbish really. They eventually get their acts together and deliver a polished episode worthy of a TV Choice award. And if you believe that, you'll believe anything.
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I can't dream well because of my horn
Who's He?In the first of two podcasts this week, Paul and Phil ramble on about this weeks episode of Doctor Who, The God Complex. Do they think that his episode continues the recent trend of great episodes? Well they try first with the power of thought and then fall back on the tried and tested method of speech as their levels of extra sensory perception are...well....rubbish really. They eventually get their acts together and deliver a polished episode worthy of a TV Choice award. And if you believe that, you'll believe anything.
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2MTL 236: I Liked "The God Complex" and That's No Bull
Two-minute Time Lord"The God Complex" was inventively directed and balanced out my deepest criticism of last week's episode. I'm in my happy place again!