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Looking forward to UNIT showing up-they've faced both the Cybermen (in their first story) and the Master (Delgado, and sort of Ainley and Simm)-but not both. Should be interesting to see Kate's reaction to Missy.
I mean, I get why she was emotional over the death, but it doesn't justify a murder/suicide. It was worse because she said she'd do it again, so it wasn't like she was bluffing and it went wrong. She's a psycho who will literally murder someone because she can't come to terms with the fact that everybody dies. She's been pretty bad this season, but she's now officially my choice as the worst companion. She's selfish, arrogant, and definitely not right in the head. People throughout history have dealt with a loved ones death without trying to kill someone else, so I don't buy any "she was mad with grief" excuse for her. She's a horrible person, and the Doctor deserves better. Hopefully he'll get that in the next series.
I am becoming increasingly irritated by the people (Moffat, Abrams) in charge deliberately lying to and manipulating their fans. I am for the execution of the Mystery Box.
Yeah, this pretty much sums up my viewpoint. The episode was quite a slow-burn, in a let's-get-on-with-it-already way. There were good bits peppered throughout, but for me it finally "got there" in the last fifteen minutes. And despite the Clara's betrayal at the beginning being a hallucination, it still added fuel to the fire of my on-again, off-again dislike for Clara this season.Moffat has a tendency (particularly since taking over as show runner) to write real slow paced and talky scripts that take forever to get to the point, and that's exactly what this was. And worse, I think Moffat even realizes this as I am choosing to interpret the Doctor's "get on with it or I'll hit you with my shoe" line to Missy's doctor as a meta reference. And in the end, nothing is really done with the story, it's 45 minutes of set-up with a "shocking" revelation at the end that a lot of people saw coming.
As per being out of the timelock: perhaps that hasn't happened yet? As I suggested earlier, maybe this is an incarnation of the Master that precedes the timelock, and both the Simms and Jacobi incarnations. It is a time travel series after all, and characters do encounter one another out of sequence from time to time (Re: River).
Yeah, I thought that was rather ridiculous.Interesting to note, I never heard an impact when Danny got hit by the car. Clara should have heard the phone drop or something.
I mean, I get why she was emotional over the death, but it doesn't justify a murder/suicide. It was worse because she said she'd do it again, so it wasn't like she was bluffing and it went wrong. She's a psycho who will literally murder someone because she can't come to terms with the fact that everybody dies. She's been pretty bad this season, but she's now officially my choice as the worst companion. She's selfish, arrogant, and definitely not right in the head. People throughout history have dealt with a loved ones death without trying to kill someone else, so I don't buy any "she was mad with grief" excuse for her. She's a horrible person, and the Doctor deserves better. Hopefully he'll get that in the next series.
I don't know. I think if those people had access to a time machine and knew a Time Lord who could seemingly work miracles and do nearly anything he wanted, they'd probably be tempted to do some pretty rash and crazy things to get their loved ones back as well.
Especially when time travel is as incredibly easy and effortless as it looks on this show.
Till they were closed, we had the cracks. Gallifrey was able to send messages, even regeneration energy, through them. And apparently they would have (will be) used to bring Gallifrey home.Now a lady because Timelords regenerate, and it's already been established (through dialog) that gender-swapping can occur in regeneration, so no further explanation is required.Voted "No emotions either way"
Because only half a story so far though Moffat needs to have so dam good explanations on hand about why the Master is now a lady + out of the time lock.
As per being out of the timelock: perhaps that hasn't happened yet? As I suggested earlier, maybe this is an incarnation of the Master that precedes the timelock, and both the Simms and Jacobi incarnations. It is a time travel series after all, and characters do encounter one another out of sequence from time to time (Re: River).
The time-lock is a plot device, it's not a 'thing' and it looks like a thing that Moffat isn't that interested in - The Doctor has traveled recently to his own childhood, he's interacted with post end of the war Gallifrey and interacted with end of the war Gallifrey - so the Master not being interact or get around the time-lock is just something that be hand-waved away with a line of dialogue.
Did they ever say what WWW stands for?
Why were the Doctor and Master the only Time Lords to "survive" the Time War? Were they the only ones not on Gallifrey when it was shunted into the bubble universe?
The Doctor gave her a logical reason why they couldn't just go back and save Danny. She's been traveling with him long enough to know that he wasn't just saying that because he didn't want to save Danny.
Why were the Doctor and Master the only Time Lords to "survive" the Time War? Were they the only ones not on Gallifrey when it was shunted into the bubble universe?
Given than The Mistress wanted Clara and the Doctor to go to the nethersphere surely pretty obvious that she arranged the accident?
What Danny Pink did, murdering the child.
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