There's a thread about that.
Does anyone remember when the Doctor said he'd find Gallifrey...? That would be the arc they should use.
Does anyone remember when the Doctor said he'd find Gallifrey...? That would be the arc they should use.
I don't think it was ever stated that it would be a major story arc this season.The Eleventh Doctor: [voice over] Clara sometimes asks me if I dream. "Of course I dream," I tell her, "Everybody dreams". "But what do you dream about?" she'll ask. "The same thing everybody dreams about," I tell her, "I dream about where I'm going." She always laughs at that. "But you're not going anywhere, you're just wandering about". That's not true. Not anymore. I have a new destination. My journey is the same as yours, the same as anyone's. It's taken me so many years, so many lifetimes, but, at last, I know where I'm going, where I've always been going: Home, the long way 'round.
A friend of mine decided this weekend she's done with the show. A couple more are still watching, but are disliking Capaldi. Granted all of them have watched the show only since the Matt Smith era, but even I am experiencing a "wobble" (as Clara put it this week).)
My mother has been turned off by this Doctor and refuses to watch the show. She finds him as unpleasant as the Sixth Doctor. (Her favorite doctors are Tom Baker, Jon Pertwee, and David Tennant.) I wonder how many other people feel this way.
But other than that, he's a pretty sour character and that's not how it should be. I can only hope that this is part of a story arc and he'll snap out of it, because this sort of Doctor isn't a Doctor that I'm interested in watching for 36-40 episodes.
Yes, that is how fiction works.And I keep going back to the Clara thing...the drama is there between them only because the writers forced it.
Yes, that is how fiction works.And I keep going back to the Clara thing...the drama is there between them only because the writers forced it.
Neither Peri nor Mel were compelling companions. They were both really annoying. I can't think of a single story where Mel did anything outstandingly interesting, and Peri was a more interesting companion to the Fifth Doctor, even though she only had two stories with him.ETA: by the way, I'm currently also watching the Sixth Doctor's run for the first time and it's really slow-going. I find it difficult to motivate myself to watch the next episode for a variety of reasons (mainly the way Colin Baker plays the Doctor, the lacklustre writing and the companion not being very compelling, either). For me, there's no comparison between that era and the one we're in now.
Unfortunately, the arc itself was barely existent, and in its absence Clara wasn’t really able to develop as a character; the writers were presumably too busy wondering who she was to worry about such things. There was little development of the mystery itself beyond the series 7B opener The Bells of St. John, and the arc was relegated to an occasional throwaway comment in the odd episode. While the finale certainly delivered in bringing the story to fruition (who wasn’t blown away by that classic Doctor montage?), its relative absence during most of the preceding series is the reason why this one gets last place. Sorry Clara.
We gradually learn more as we go, rather than having it all dumped on us at the end; the Weeping Angels are scared of the crack? Wow. It was caused by the TARDIS exploding? Holy cow. It can erase people from time but time travellers alone will retain memory of them once their gone? Interesting.
Neither Peri nor Mel were compelling companions. They were both really annoying. I can't think of a single story where Mel did anything outstandingly interesting, and Peri was a more interesting companion to the Fifth Doctor, even though she only had two stories with him.ETA: by the way, I'm currently also watching the Sixth Doctor's run for the first time and it's really slow-going. I find it difficult to motivate myself to watch the next episode for a variety of reasons (mainly the way Colin Baker plays the Doctor, the lacklustre writing and the companion not being very compelling, either). For me, there's no comparison between that era and the one we're in now.
The adventure is non existent and that may stem from the fact that The Doctor is Clara's taxi service, but it just seems like there's no journey into the unknown.
Actually, just tonight I was reminded of that awesome fan-made promo where the TARDIS lands on water and the Doctor invites Clara to walk out with him. THAT'S what I want the show to be like. The sense of wonder. The adventure seems secondary so far this year and that's too bad. Though this episode really did give me hope stuff will get back on track.Actually that might be my main criticism of the Season. The adventure is non existent and that may stem from the fact that The Doctor is Clara's taxi service, but it just seems like there's no journey into the unknown. Listen was good for that, but they really didn't do anything exciting. Doctor Who should always be a show that does something new every outing. I want the writers to be accused of being too ambitious and too forward thinking.
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