You know, I actually think this series is starting to grow on me.
Yeah, definitely some nice bits in this weeks episode.
Will we get to see the Earth in 1000 years time, when these Silurians wake up ? (I doubt it, but it could make for a good episode).
What is going to happen with Rory? They've gone a long way to keep him in the series, so I'm sure something clever will happen to keep him around.
I like the bit of the Tardis in the crack, obviously there's an important story there. How come if anyone else gets touched by the light, they're wiped out of existence, but the Doctor can shove him arm into it, and nothing happens to him.
This episode seemed a little but too smug about the whole "Don't kill" anyone bit, and Ambrose being involved in Alaya's death. The more recent Doctors can be rather too preachy about things like this. From the internal storyline point of view, it's easy to be like that, when you're 900 years old, and always seem to be able to pull a rabbit out of a hat (when those around you are being regularly killed). From an external storywriters point of view, we get enough of this moralistic crap from USA sitcoms, I don't need it laid on quite so thick in UK programmes as well.