Theta Sigma
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- Joined
- 26 Apr 2006
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- Age
- 44
I recently saw this episode and I have to say that I did not realise that old Tom Flanagan was played by John Normington until I read the synopsis in the Doctor Who Reference Guide. Quite a contrast to him being the evil Morgus in the 1984 Doctor Who serial Caves of Androzani. Now he is a lovely old man.
After appearing in Paul McGann's Big Finish audio debut Storm Warning and in Dalek Empire, Blake's 7 star Gareth Thomas finally appears in a televised episode set in the Whoniverse. Very impressed and surprised with him in the Welsh accent.
Also liked the scene between Jack and Gwen in the firing range.
The script by Helen Raynor is very good in conveying through the Ghost Machine of the title the impact of emotions whether it would be harmonious as shown with Gwen seeing the happy memories that she had with Rhys or the tragedy from the crime that Ed Morgan (Thomas) had committed.
After appearing in Paul McGann's Big Finish audio debut Storm Warning and in Dalek Empire, Blake's 7 star Gareth Thomas finally appears in a televised episode set in the Whoniverse. Very impressed and surprised with him in the Welsh accent.
Also liked the scene between Jack and Gwen in the firing range.
The script by Helen Raynor is very good in conveying through the Ghost Machine of the title the impact of emotions whether it would be harmonious as shown with Gwen seeing the happy memories that she had with Rhys or the tragedy from the crime that Ed Morgan (Thomas) had committed.