Absolutely agreed.I have thus far found Series 8 and 9 to be roughly the same quality. Series 7, for me, was the worst of the Moffat era, with Series 5 still standing out as the best. Series 6 kept the momentum going for the first half, but from Let's Kill Hitler onwards the whole saga seemed to derail and it still hasn't really recovered.
I wasn't keen on 7B but quite liked 7A, it was time for Any and Rory to leave but their departure did coincide with a drop in quality.
And really wtihout Danny and Coal Hill School the Doctor's relationship with Clara has become closer to the Doctor/companion relationship on the old show.
And really wtihout Danny and Coal Hill School the Doctor's relationship with Clara has become closer to the Doctor/companion relationship on the old show.
Really? Look back the series so far and consider how few scenes they've actualy shared together in six episodes. Almost none in the first two, slightly more in episode three, back to almost none in four, slightly more in five and obviously just the one in six. They don't have any sort of relationship at this point. I wonder if that's due to her last minute decision not to leave?
For me, River Song being revealed to be Amy and Rory's daughter, is precisely when the drop in quality occurred. So absurd, so nonsensical, so Moffat.
I found him about as welcome as a boil on the arse.For me, series 9 is better than 8 because of the lack of one character: Danny Pink.
Damn, I really hated that character.
Absolutely agreed.
I wasn't keen on 7B but quite liked 7A, it was time for Any and Rory to leave but their departure did coincide with a drop in quality.
Really? Look back the series so far and consider how few scenes they've actualy shared together in six episodes. Almost none in the first two, slightly more in episode three, back to almost none in four, slightly more in five and obviously just the one in six. They don't have any sort of relationship at this point. I wonder if that's due to her last minute decision not to leave?
Then now we deal with themes of immortality and rather than being subtle like the series has been in the past (If I recall, again maybe this is me getting tired with the show) it's like a sledgehammer every episode.
That was a great line and I'm only just realizing the double meaning behind it."How many Claras have you lost?"
I thought it was great for that line alone.
I loathed the character very much. The being said, I understand and like the idea behind the character, but the execution (more so the writing than the acting) was absolutely horrendous. The baggage the character brought with him, i.e. forcing the grounding of Clara to Earth and having The Doctor pick her up and/or visit her every episode, made things even worse.For me, series 9 is better than 8 because of the lack of one character: Danny Pink.
Damn, I really hated that character.
That was a great line and I'm only just realizing the double meaning behind it."How many Claras have you lost?"
I thought it was great for that line alone.
I loathed the character very much. The being said, I understand and like the idea behind the character, but the execution (more so the writing than the acting) was absolutely horrendous. The baggage the character brought with him, i.e. forcing the grounding of Clara to Earth and having The Doctor pick her up and/or visit her every episode, made things even worse.For me, series 9 is better than 8 because of the lack of one character: Danny Pink.
Damn, I really hated that character.
I've been trying to put my finger on why I haven't been enjoying the last few seasons, and I wonder if I'm just getting tired of it. Doctor Who is a show that will never have a "series" finale (As in, final episode and then it's done) and I've been watching this series for more than 10 years now. While I like Capaldi, and think he does a great job in the role, I find his doctor kinda arrogant and maybe even a little unlikable. Maybe like other people have been saying, it's the scripts and not the actor but I no longer find the joy of watching this series like I did. Like I said, maybe it's a commitment thing and this will be my final season.
So, has Me been lugging that huge library of memoirs around with her every time she switches to a new life?
In fact how does she get that big house and become an apparently well-known Lady? It would be fairly easy to pass her off as coming from a wealthy merchant family but being in the aristocracy means you should have something she can't fake - a visible past.
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