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Doctor Who - Evolution of the Daleks in Manhattan

Grand standing and delivery of human spirit in the Depression Era with a set of capital letters. Clearly out with the pig slaves, the scent of emotion in grunting is clear if albeit a little subtle for the course. Dingy drips of the waterways of the sewers adding to the dim feel of it all.

Hooverville stinks of greatness in determination to rise above the struggle that is sinking further and further into a misery. One as the high rises rise higher and higher into the upper echelons. Solomon so clearly is out to have his own gone and done away with after a most there to be burnt toast courtesy of a Dalek. Thank you kindly salt and pepper shaker.

Sonic screwdriver looks to save the day once more only to have the bit switch off and blast out the fuse of the good Doctor himself. A breather to have other elements work their magic over the whizzing whir of the ubiquitous tool. Always great to see a broken tool weave its influence in absence.

Humans and Daleks getting it on with the leader blending the genes and caking out the greasy suit building the Empire State Building. Best of both worlds and the looks of neither one to win any contest on standards of magazine cover beauty. Strange is but a small word and the face of intent that drive the monster, clearly only the kind a Dalek-Human loves.

No sport or smiles from the remainder Daleks though. Typically of that kind of rejection that says any kind of change that freaks out the establishment will have the establishment kick a dent and bend the knee backwards. Evolution goes right round and says better is best all the way.

Soon Van - Sunday, July 22, 2007 - 12:20

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