Also, I still want to smash the sonic sunglasses with a hammer.
Which reminds me, is it me or do the sonic glasses resemble 3-D glasses from movie theatres?
Also, I still want to smash the sonic sunglasses with a hammer.
I'll have to watch it again, but 2 explanations come to mind for that exchange: (1) Clara's rumored fate later this season or (2) the fact that she'll "play Doctor" again in the next episode (like in Flatline), giving her a taste of what it's really like to live the TARDIS life full-on.I didn't get the purpose of that bizarre Doctor and Clara scene in the TARDIS. It just reaffirmed the anti-chemistry that 12 and Clara had. Also, I still want to smash the sonic sunglasses with a hammer.
I also though it was pretty painful that the Doctor conveniently can't read lips or understand sign language (despite being able to speak all languages including baby) in order to give the deaf character a vital importance to the story.
If they really want to create that kind of emotional reaction, how about killing the Doctor off mid-season, having the next handful of episodes without him, then bring him back once everyone is convinced he's really dead and the series is going on without him?
I understand not wanting the Doctor to be able to do absolutely anything but yeah, his lack of knowledge of sign language and the inability of the TARDIS to translate late it is hard to swallow.
Also, PC Principal is already organizing a mass protest and angrily shuffling the papers on the desk because the only black character in the episode was killed off in the opening scene. That was... an odd choice.
I understand not wanting the Doctor to be able to do absolutely anything but yeah, his lack of knowledge of sign language and the inability of the TARDIS to translate late it is hard to swallow.
It's an inherent flaw of the show at times. The Doctor is meant to be a genius, but when it's important to the plot he's suddenly ignorant on a particular subject matter. Sometimes this is used to comedic effect, others it's just a plot hole.
Also, PC Principal is already organizing a mass protest and angrily shuffling the papers on the desk because the only black character in the episode was killed off in the opening scene. That was... an odd choice.
I also though it was pretty painful that the Doctor conveniently can't read lips or understand sign language (despite being able to speak all languages including baby) in order to give the deaf character a vital importance to the story.
True, the Doctor should know sign-language. Hell, the TARDIS can't translate sign language? Even just captions sent to the sonic glasses should be sufficient.
Doctor Who’s decline is very worrying and needs to be addressed. At this stage all options are being *considered. Everyone accepts that drastic action may be needed.
"The organisation that makes our [Doctor Who], the BBC – is one of the great, great organisations of the world, the most special, special organisation. I think it’s under threat. I think it’s seriously under threat from the government,” he detailed.
[Larry] King [of Metro] then asked Capaldi if the BBC’s funding was under threat, to which the Scot declared, “Yeah and for its very existence. I think the government doesn’t think the BBC supports it. I think because it is not answerable to shareholders and it entertains ideas – all kinds of ideas about Britain and about history and about the world and about art – I think the government, they don’t want to pay for it.”
He continued, “It’s one of the most important things that’s happening in the country and the BBC represents the spirit of our country. It’s so important that people don’t let this magnificent thing vanish. It is that dangerous.”
I also though it was pretty painful that the Doctor conveniently can't read lips or understand sign language (despite being able to speak all languages including baby) in order to give the deaf character a vital importance to the story.
True, the Doctor should know sign-language. Hell, the TARDIS can't translate sign language? Even just captions sent to the sonic glasses should be sufficient.
He does. He even said, specifically, that he knew sign language
True, the Doctor should know sign-language. Hell, the TARDIS can't translate sign language? Even just captions sent to the sonic glasses should be sufficient.
He does. He even said, specifically, that he knew sign language
But then he said he didn't.
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