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this was good!!! it was intense throughout and although the frog was ridiculous it was a cute ending lmao

 

in before ben calls me cbbc again

 

keep stanning all the CBBC episodes :o

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It feels like it has been a very marmeet episode!

 

I just really could not get into it. One of those experiments that didn’t work for me...

 

Very much looking forward to the finale though, really feel like there’s a big surprise in there. Let’s just hope it doesn’t turn out to be Tim Shaw :|

It feels like it has been a very marmeet episode!

 

I just really could not get into it. One of those experiments that didn’t work for me...

 

Very much looking forward to the finale though, really feel like there’s a big surprise in there. Let’s just hope it doesn’t turn out to be Tim Shaw :|

 

Say it louder for the lotita's in the back

I f***ing LOVED this episode, the concept of the Doctor making friends with an entire sentient universe in the shape of a frog is exactly as insane as DW should be
The one thing I've taken away from the episode though is just how much I'm disliking Ryan now. The character is just... very unlikable. And it's not really helping that Tosin's performance has, for many episodes now, not been one that I find myself believing or wanting to spend any more time watching.

I'm sort of with you on this. I don't dislike the basic idea of the character and feel the performance is a bit flat but that's not the big problem for me. They made a huge deal in the first episode about him being dyspraxic and it looked like an integral part of the character which could have been a really positive introduction to the disorder for most children. Yet they totally blew it in only the 2nd episode with the Call Of Duty reference and him being pretty adept with an alien weapon and then basically ignored it since. Watching the show you'd think dyspraxia basically meant 'can't ride a bike'

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