In strict adherence to the Dewey Decimal System (probably), lets start with Silence In The Library and work our way across the shelves from there. Even by New Doctor Who standards, this episode was awash with anticipation and high expectation. This page is best viewed in an uptodate web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get. Silence in the Library's wiki: Silence in the Library is the eighth episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was first broadcast on 31 May 2008 on the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Cal talks to Doctor Moon about her library. Meanwhile, the Doctor and Donna arrive in the Library to find it deserted, and then as they explore meet up with Professor Song and her expedition and they are chased through the Library by the Vashta Nerada. Things tend to pick up around this time in the Doctor Who season. Last season, episodes 8 and 9 were the terrific twoparter Human Nature and Family of. Sign Up, it unlocks many cool features! raw download clone embed report print text 4. 14 KB A page for describing YMMV: Doctor Who S30 E8 Silence in the Library. Harsher in Hindsight: Try rewatching the scene where River realizes the Doctor doesn. Doctor Who Gallery Screencapped. A high quality gallery providing screencaps of Doctor Who. When Silence in the Library was originally broadcast, we were as much in the dark as the Tenth Doctor was. We had no idea who she really was, other than the fact that she was from the Doctors. Doctor Who: Silence In The Library Finally, after a twoweek wait, during which this episode's writer (Steven Moffat) was named as the new head honcho for Doctor Who, we finally got to see his latest masterpiece: Silence In The Library. This feature is not available right now. The Doctor meets River Song for the first time as he and Donna face the Vashta Nerada. Twelfth Doctor in FIVE TARDIS Console Rooms! The Doctor Who Experience Doctor Who BBC You watch the Silence switch the lights off, then you turn your back: Hey! Ok so Im kind of scared right now but all I know is I was looking at a picture of a library nothing weird about the library but now my arm is covered in lines. Madam Kavorian was trying to chase up late payments from the Doctor for. Forest of the Dead is the ninth episode of the fourth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was first broadcast by BBC One on 7 June 2008. [1 It is the second of a twopart story, following Silence in the Library. Location: The Library Date: 51st century Enemies: Vashta Nerada The Doctor and Donna land in a frightening position in the far future. While investigating a derelict library, the duo come face to face with the disembodied mind of a little girl, an archaeological team led by a woman from the Silence in the Library S30 (4) 8 Home Forums Episodes The Tenth Doctor Silence in the Library S30 (4) 8 This topic contains 56 replies, has 28 voices, and was last updated by Anonymous 2 years, 4 months ago. Watch videoThe Eleventh Doctor Regenerates Matt Smith to Peter Capaldi Doctor Who BBC 00: 19 A Deleted Scene The Day of the Doctor Doctor Who 50th Anniversary BBC The biggest library in the universe has no patrons at all, they're all just looking things up on Wikipedia. Doctor Who: Silence in the Library Discuss this video on the forum. planetclaireTV has been around in one form or another since 1999, offering a variety of quotes, quips, bon mots and assorted nonsense. Plus a few other interesting things if you end up digging far enough. [Library (They return to the mostly empty room. A vaguely humanoid sculpture by a curved desk turns its head and speaks with a female voice from a small face on its surface. ) This is for entertainment purposes only. Silence in the Library The Doctor meets River Song for the first time as he and Donna face the Vashta Nerada! In the episode, the Doctor and his companion Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) land in the 51st century to visit the greatest library in the universe, encompassing an entire planet, but are baffled when they find it deserted. Watch Doctor Who: Silence in the Library (2008) Free Online The Doctor and Donna join a group of archaeologists at a 51st century library. Silence in the Library demonstrates a very structured approach to Doctor Who, but one that feels less fresh than the first or second or third time that Moffat adopted that approach. Moffats key technique is to find something innocuous and to make it terrifying. I hated my old one so 11 days ago I started this. I am releasing it today because it will give me 11 days til my 1 year anniversary on PMC And with those 11 days I will be working on a surprise March 4th 2013 is my 1 year anniversary btw. Anyways i constructed this with time and care enjoy the Silence In The Library finds writer Steven Moffat in an expansive mood. Combining his love of occult iconography and gothic sensibility with the broader populist style of Russell T. The Doctor: Oh, you're not, are you? Tell me you're not archaeologists. Tell me you're not archaeologists. Professor River Song: Got a problem with archaeologists. Doctor Who Silence in the Library (TV Episode 2008) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. This is the sort of story that Doctor Who does best. Big, imaginative, fantastical and creepy, with sparkling dialogue as well as tantalizing tidbits about the Doctor himself thrown in. Big, imaginative, fantastical and creepy, with sparkling dialogue as well as tantalizing tidbits about the. The Doctor tries to send Donna back to the TARDIS, using the teleporter in the Library's little shop. But she is yanked out of existence screaming and midteleport to take her place among the Library's robot servants with real people's faces. Silence in the Library was the eighth episode of series 4 of Doctor Who. It was written by Steven Moffat, directed by Euros Lyn and featured David Tennant as the. The Doctor and Donna join a group of archaeologists at a 51st century library. What caused the library to become abandoned? Tiens, j'ai l'impression d'tre la seule tre due par cet pisode et surtout par Steven Moffat. Pour deux raisons: Tout d'abord, il a transform Donna en personnage stupide (deux fois mais a a suffit car il a t le premier le faire): Quand le Doc l'emmne dans le shop pour la ramener dans le tardis et elle ne pense qu' faire du shopping c'est pas crdible. This is why Doctor Who stories should be spread over multiple episodes. So many of the Doctor Who episodes since the revival have been oneepisode wonders where the story was rushed. and a rushed story is often one not told as well. Steven Moffatt has trained fans of the show to expect the best from the episodes he pens. In the first postrevival season, his twoparter The Empty ChildThe Doctor Dances raised a bar that showrunner Russell T. Davies had already set quite high, bringing in a previously unsuggested thematic depth and emotional resonance. Arguably, Steven Moffats second greatest creation for Doctor Who after the Weeping Angels is River Song, and this is the story in which she makes her first entrance. Of course, the characters jumbled timeline being what it is, as far as shes concerned this is her last entrance, the last hurrah. Silence in the Library Synopsis (Doctor Who Series 4, Episode 8): The Doctor and Donna land in the 51st century to visit the greatest library in the universe. The Doctor is somewhat taken aback however to find there is no one there. Location: The Library Date: 51st century Enemies: Vashta Nerada. The Doctor and Donna land in a frightening position in the far future. While investigating a derelict library, the duo come face to. SILENCE IN THE LIBRARYFOREST OF THE DEAD. Buy entire series DVD box set: UK US Steven Moffat has a lot to live up to. First, he's written episodes for the new series that are some of the biggest fan favourites ever, including the superlative Blink. So he's set himself a high standard. Silence in the LibraryForest of the Dead (2008) Starring David Tennant, Catherine Tate, Alex Kingston. The Doctor takes Donna to the greatest library in the universe, a planetsized version.