Random bits I liked: The creepy head-turning in unison.
I liked the scene where Mr. Smith was telling Timothy about "not being yourself", for the double-layered meaning in it, yes. And I liked that he noticed that Timothy wasn't doing as well as he could.
The way Smith was staring at the sonic screwdriver, obviously recognising it, but speechless.
Further thoughts... I really liked how faithful Martha was (points at icon). I liked how she was mature and responsible and able to bear the weight of the world on her shoulders. Even emotionally mature, too -- her reaction "you fell in love with a human, and it wasn't me" -- that wasn't jealous, but merely sad and frustrated. She doesn't begrudge him his love, but she knows it can't last.
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Further thoughts...
I really liked how faithful Martha was (points at icon). I liked how she was mature and responsible and able to bear the weight of the world on her shoulders. Even emotionally mature, too -- her reaction "you fell in love with a human, and it wasn't me" -- that wasn't jealous, but merely sad and frustrated. She doesn't begrudge him his love, but she knows it can't last.