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I have some thoughts about the episode: - It seemed like the episode was more about the love story than the plot with the villains. - The love story developed too quickly in one episode (they almost wanted to get married and have kids in that same episode). - I feel like the shapeshifting enemies could have had more potential. Although in my opinion wanting to be the most interesting person in the room and their plan for world domination didn't have much of a connection. - I did expect a little more from the episode as mentioned this episode and the Devil's chord episode were the ones that were promoted the most. - Tell me I wasn't the only one who thought they introduced Rogue to be the new “Jack Harkness”. A recurring character in the series. I don't know why when I was watching the episode that idea came to mind (for me they would have done that). - I feel like Rogue was a one episode person, since he was sent to another unknown dimension and if it seems impossible for him to come back (in a logical way because they can bring him back anyway). - In my opinion the ending was somewhat predictable and was confirmed when they set up the trap for 6. Scene to highlight: Ruby fighting to Lady gaga music (it was radom).
I may be in the minority for this episode, but I think is one of the weakest episodes of the season. I wasn't a fan of Rogue, and the love story because it just happened out of nowhere, this maybe would have maybe benefited from being a two parter or just having that 1 hour runtime. I also really wasn't a fan of the villains, thought their plan was a bit weak. I don't think this is worse than space babies, but it's not in the top 3 for me, but i may change my views after a rewatch