In the near future, the Doctor and Clara find themselves on a space shuttle making a suicide mission to the Moon.
Crash-landing on the lunar surface, they find a mining base full of corpses, vicious spider-like creatures poised to attack, and a terrible dilemma.
When Clara turns to the Doctor for help, she gets the shock of her life.
Crash-landing on the lunar surface, they find a mining base full of corpses, vicious spider-like creatures poised to attack, and a terrible dilemma.
When Clara turns to the Doctor for help, she gets the shock of her life.
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I hate spiders!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteUgh spiders nooo
ReplyDeleteSame same, this is going to be hard to watch
ReplyDelete"When Clara turns to the Doctor for help, she gets the shock of her life."
ReplyDeleteHmmmm.... Most of the rest of this I'd read before, but that bit's new to me. Interesting.
It sounds like it's going to be a good one
ReplyDelete"Follow the spiders, why can't it be follow the butterflies?"
ReplyDeleteUgh, spiders. Might not be the easiest episode to watch.
Fun fact: the giant spiders in Jon Pertwee's final Doctor Who story were redesigned at the last minute to be less frightening, and they still freaked people out.
ReplyDeleteOh, and where's your review of last week's episode, The Barn Witch Project? Not that monsters with scarily perfect hiding skills are going to be much help taking our minds off the spiders... no, living in a country with some of the deadliest spiders in the world doesn't make it much easier either.
Thanks for the fun fact. Never getting tired of those ;)
ReplyDeleteWork kept me busy all week so I'm writing it today. Gonna need a few hours to post.
Also, where are those deadliest spiders in the world? Have to stay away ;)
Down Under, we have little-fingernail-sized spiders with lethal poison (and you don't notice they're hiding on the toilet seat until you sit down), and allegedly harmless dinnerplate-sized spiders with legs as long and thick as fingers (and you discover they've crawled into bed with you when you roll over and feel something go squish)
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