You're talking to three months ago me, and he was a raging bitch at the best of times.
Controversial how?
Controversial how?
Let's just say that Moffat puts the capstone on his efforts to leave no aspect of the Doctor's history that isn't tied in directly to himself and his characters.
I'm not sure Deep Breath is hated/disliked by fans. In fact, I'd say its well-liked, to a point. Its the rest of the leaked eps that get a bad rep, as I read here.Looks like the finished episode is getting good reviews. However this might be a case of critic disconnect with the audience see Revenge of the Sith or Star Trek Into Darkness: Loved by critics hated by fans
I'm not sure Deep Breath is hated/disliked by fans.
I liked the three episodes, but its not like they're going to be tremendously different when they're complete. If someone didn't like the story from what they see in the B&W cuts, they aren't going to like it when they're complete. I'm sure they'll be improved, but from a story/acting perspective its not like someone who thinks the stories/performances are weak is going to get their mind changed by color and complete music/special effects, unless some of the actors are getting completely redubbed by someone else in the final product![]()
ADR could still happen. Sound mixing could still be happening. Final editing could still be happening. AND, yes, the final score. All of those have an affect on how we feel about a performance.
Think about the attack on the Death Star in Star Wars. One with the Williams score and one with the theme music from Benny Hill. Same performances, but we're going to feel very differently.
And with final editing, a story's pacing could change, a performance can sharpen.
So, again, I disagree. You are seeing a rough edit, something that isn't meant to be seen, let alone be judged, by a general audience.
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