<P> Closing her review, she expressed excitement for "Journey's End", saying the final scene left her with a "feeling like (she had) no clue how it could be resolved, even using crazy RTD logic". </P> <P> Dave Golder of science - fiction magazine SFX gave the episode four stars out of five . He noted that after two experimental and "edgy" scripts, "The Stolen Earth" used Davies' regular style of "crowd pleasing script pyrotechnics". He positively reviewed the special effects in the episode, Bleach's acting, the pace of the episode, and the cliffhanger, but criticised the Shadow Proclamation for being "a severe disappointment after all the foreshadowing", and some character moments for being "dropped into the action like little' emotion bombs"', such as Jack and Sarah's "melodramatic response" to the Dalek transmission . He closed his review by saying "there's no denying (the episode is) all huge fun, like a tipsy romp on a bouncy castle with all the people you've ever loved ." </P> <P> Travis Flickett of IGN gave the episode 7.6 / 10 ("Enjoyable"). He opened his review by discussing the concept of "fan service": </P> <P> The idea of "fan service" is always a double edged sword . It's great to see all of the things you may like about a series come together on screen, but it so often works better in theory than in practice . It's like those giant crossovers that comic books do all the time--where every cool character meets every other cool character . While it's interesting (to a degree) that they're sharing a page, everybody ends up getting short - shrift . </P>

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