Next Time: In the Forest of the Night
October 18th, 2014
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Series 8 continues next weekend when the Doctor will discover that the final days of humanity have arrived.
In In the Forest of the Night, the human race wakes up to face the most surprising invasion yet. Everywhere, in every land, a forest has grown overnight and taken back the Earth.
Written by Frank Cottrell Boyce and directed by Sheree Folkson, Episode 10 of the new series airs on Saturday 25th October at 8:20pm on BBC One. Check out the latest trailers for the episode below.
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OH “goody” this episode has even more bad acting- stereotypical-one dimensional-rude-irritating kids! We just can’t have enough of them!
Joshrr; Are you basing your statement on this trailer alone? If there’s something I’ve learned from the trailers for Series 8, it’s that you cannot base the quality of the upcoming episode on it’s trailer. The trailer for “Flatline” was awful, I thought. As for the episode itself, “Flatline” is my favorite for the series so far.
In the trailer for “Forest”, the little girl seems fine; acting-wise. The boy who says the line about “Don’t call us a team” (whatever it is) seems perhaps a little bit on shaky ground, but that’s basing it on just that one line. I want to wait and see the whole episode first before I go negative on it.
I will agree upon looking back at “Kill The Moon” that the young girl who goes along for the trip to the moon (I’ve forgotten the character’s name already) was indeed stereotypical and one-dimensional. A very irritating kid along the lines of those two brats who took the trip to the closed amusement park in “Nightmare In Silver”.
Yes, I hope “Forest” proves that there are kids who can act and kid-characters who can be written as original.