So, who else wants Amy (well, Karen Gillian) to be Doctor #12? I've wanted this ever since the finale, where she guesses the year by measuring her younger self's hair.
@Pope John Peeps II: Yeah it's not solar wind -- it seems like regular wind to me. Wind that can be really finely controlled.
Lack of a vacuum notwithstanding, though, I'm not sure how something that pushes things can be called a tractor beam. Still, cool technology. There's probably even a real-world application!
The "Cracks in time" plot reminded me and my friend of "All Good Things..." more than "City of Death." Interestingly, those two episodes sort of have similar plots but inverse with respect to the dawn of life on earth and spaceships blowing up.
@bookwench: Constrained by fashion? the way I see it, if it's the apocalypse, I can dress in any style from Sean Connery's weird orange Zardoz bondage gear to Mad Max's leather to something out of left field that's David Bowie inspired. Maybe even a kilt.
How can a planet with Jupiter's size and (especially) Mercury's orbit be anywhere close to Earth's climate? I think that all this discovery means is that we can observe its transit. Which is neat for astronomers, but not anywhere close to being a possible life-bearing planet.
But how will you do text entry on it? iPhones fit nicely in your hand, and I think that the touch-screen keyboard works well. A tablet would have to use a stylus, and I kind of hate handwriting-recognition.
Really? I thought COE dealt with homosexuality better than the rest of Torchwood, since it showed two gay characters actually in love, and not just shagging each other while under the influence of the alien of the week.