All of that, and some fast-talking recreational mathematics for good measure- happy primes, indeed.
The one with… homo reptilia in Wales, Rorys first death and a great big bloody drill.
The dynamics between characters makes for a very uneasy feeling throughout the drama.
(How naive we were.)
The one with… Amy and Rorys voicemail, the Doctors solo adventures and an Ood on the loo.
The one with… well, you know.
Plus, Queen Nefertiti, comedy robots and Rorys dad!
Thats one way in which the affected eccentricity of the story outflanks the script itself.
The one with… all the cubes, Kate Stewart and the duck-face baddies.
And theres the kitchen sink!
and cameos from Alan Sugar playing Alan Sugar and Professor Brian Cox playing Professor Brian Cox.
The one with… some much needed closure for a forgotten character.
Its an unusual one to close on, having never actually been filmed.
Anthony is the one who delivered the letter and after reading it, Brian hugs him.
As a result, P.S.
currently exists only as a storyboarded animatic, narrated by Darvill.
Nevertheless, but theres plenty of reason to look forward to it.
And it really could be completely different too.