Knowing Steven Moffat likes to play Doctor Who stories in ways that you can't even talk about it to another person unless they've seen it, I was hoping Let's Kill Hitler will allow me some stuff for me to write about in this blog. Unfortunately no.
I can say that it is much better than A Good Man Goes To War with yet another twist and more confusions. A new character is suddenly in the program from the start, a robot policeman and robotic jellyfish and it is also hilarious. Two sentences, that is all I can say without ruining the episode. But you will not be dissapointed.
As the episode finished, we were treated to an exclusive trailer which most scenes are not shown in the adverts found on the BBC nor the internet in general but I can say someones back! As I shake my head in confusion and trying to peice things together, Karen Gillian, Steven Moffat and Arthur Darvill attends the stage straight from the cinema chairs of the BFI Southbank venue for a bit of Q&A. I even shook a little in excitement but unfortunately, a journalist right in front of me, from The Sun starts waving her hands about to ask some spoiler questions. She managed a question but refused to let go off the microphone to ask more when she was allowed one, very typical for someone from The Sun.
Cheekily, someone asked Moffat about his tendency to lie (considering what we had just seen on the silver screen) constistently, he replies "I lie, it's the best form of communication". However, my favourite question of the night was "When is the Rory action figure coming out?" which was met by a scatter of applaud. Right now, I am dying to watch Let's Kill Hitler again, no doubt most people will watch it twice once it's aired.
9/10

I can't wait for the 27th! Am chuffed you had a good time mr and Im supremly jealous :P
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