Got the NZB from tvnzb.com .
"How to use NZB's" is something of a tangent, but
sabnzbd is nicely automated, and you can roll your own RSS feed for it to monitor at
mytvnzb.foechoer.be. The only thing I had to do with Waters of Mars was file and rename it after it was done, and if it were a numbered episode I wouldn't even have had to do that.
Anyhow:
I liked it. Overblown, maudlin, and longer than it needed to be, but by RTD's standards it was downright subtle and concise. #10 at his bipolar best. As an examination of the rules of time travel, it was a lot less forced than Fires of Pompeii (which it shamelessly references); it is of course no City on the Edge of Forever, but that's its most obvious inspiration.
The ending brings the return of the Scary Doctor; it's a return to the theme that's been prevalent in Rusty's work since Runaway Bride that the Doctor needs someone to ground him or he'll fucking lose it. And yeah, there's fire and water to bring that all back.
It manages a neat little balance of a self-contained plot that represents the culmination of four years of character development.
In the end, a perfectly decent little drama, and better than anything we've seen since...probably Midnight? And as I have little hope for The End of Time, this may very well be the last good Tenth Doctor story. (On the other hand, knowing RTD's history, it's entirely possible that it will have a very good first part.)
Meantime, the animated Doctor Who: Dreamland runs Saturday the 21st through Friday the 27th. It's apparently showing on some goddamn thing called Red Button, which is either PPV or Internet TV, I can't really tell which. Either way, we filthy colonials will have to find other means to get it.