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Although Gridlock was not the action packed adventure that the trailer at the end of The Shakespeare Code made it out to be, Gridlock however has a lot of heart in it.
Upon seeing the Macra I have to admit that I didn't recognise them until I saw the credit at the end "Macra created by Ian Stuart Black". It was very unexpected to see them here. Macra for new fans originally appeared in Ian Stuart Black's 1967 Doctor Who serial The Macra Terror starring Second Doctor Patrick Troughton. Until Gridlock, The Macra Terror were the creatures' only story.
I also didn't expect to see guest star Ardal O'Hanlon as a cat.
Quite a sad send off for the Face of Boe and was moved by the dialogue between the Doctor and Martha at the end.
Upon seeing the Macra I have to admit that I didn't recognise them until I saw the credit at the end "Macra created by Ian Stuart Black". It was very unexpected to see them here. Macra for new fans originally appeared in Ian Stuart Black's 1967 Doctor Who serial The Macra Terror starring Second Doctor Patrick Troughton. Until Gridlock, The Macra Terror were the creatures' only story.
I also didn't expect to see guest star Ardal O'Hanlon as a cat.
Quite a sad send off for the Face of Boe and was moved by the dialogue between the Doctor and Martha at the end.