I had to reflect before I came here and posted my impressions.
Yes, it was a good episode. The moment Clara makes the fateful miscalculation, I just knew that they were going to have that bit in there about it all coming to this because she was reckless.
"Did you make this human?" "Bring the new human. On second thought no, I'll be distracted." That was great. As was: "Why can't I be the good cop?" "Doctor we've been over this. Your face."
The whole sequence between the Doctor vowing to bring down everything upon Me and her little street of aliens before Clara stopped him, and the conversation they had, was great. Yes, David Tennant and Matt Smith would've been more emotional in this instance, but Capaldi is a different Doctor. Jenna Coleman conveyed the needed emotion in this scene, and don't forget that Clara didn't have much time. She said what needed to be said. I really did love that part. Even if more emotion would've increased its impact, I understood why they did it that way.
Her death itself...personally I would've shot it differently. Easier on the slow-mo, and no multiple cuts to show different camera perspectives. The music drowned out Clara screaming in pain...I get that part. I just would've shot it differently if it were my choice. It did hit me when she crumpled to the ground. I felt that.
But the worst part? The Doctor doesn't even get to take her body. Stupid Ashildr/Me/Mayor of Whatever and her stupid teleport, and Clara's body is just lying in the street. I wanted the Doctor to at least have one final moment with her, with some flashbacks to "Run you clever boy" or "I'm not going anywhere old man." I felt like they cheated us of that, at least.
I kept my composure through all of it, but I did break at the post-credits sequence of Rigsy painting the flowers for Clara on the TARDIS. I shed some tears when I saw that. *Sigh....*
Bottom line is yes, 10 or 11 would've reacted to the death of such an important companion differently. Eleven would've cried and gone back in time to see if he could fix it, or brooded on a cloud. Ten would've gone around acting like everything was fine while a storm raged inside him. Twelve, I feel, is going to have some trouble with Clara's final wish/order. He *is* the type to rain destruction down on everyone in anger, or go all Liam Neeson on someone's ass. The next two episodes will be interesting because of that....but I'll miss Clara. And I'll miss Jenna. Yes, I know we see her again technically in 2 weeks, but I will miss Clara. Very much. Even if that runs contrary to the majority of people here. Her presence made the show more enjoyable for me.
I also keep thinking...if the Doctor had gone out there with her to face the raven? He would've gotten to be with her as she died, and possibly would've tried to give her regeneration energy, and she would've stopped him. I don't know. I'll go mourn for awhile. Or watch something funny to cheer up.
Yes, it was a good episode. The moment Clara makes the fateful miscalculation, I just knew that they were going to have that bit in there about it all coming to this because she was reckless.
"Did you make this human?" "Bring the new human. On second thought no, I'll be distracted." That was great. As was: "Why can't I be the good cop?" "Doctor we've been over this. Your face."
The whole sequence between the Doctor vowing to bring down everything upon Me and her little street of aliens before Clara stopped him, and the conversation they had, was great. Yes, David Tennant and Matt Smith would've been more emotional in this instance, but Capaldi is a different Doctor. Jenna Coleman conveyed the needed emotion in this scene, and don't forget that Clara didn't have much time. She said what needed to be said. I really did love that part. Even if more emotion would've increased its impact, I understood why they did it that way.
Her death itself...personally I would've shot it differently. Easier on the slow-mo, and no multiple cuts to show different camera perspectives. The music drowned out Clara screaming in pain...I get that part. I just would've shot it differently if it were my choice. It did hit me when she crumpled to the ground. I felt that.
But the worst part? The Doctor doesn't even get to take her body. Stupid Ashildr/Me/Mayor of Whatever and her stupid teleport, and Clara's body is just lying in the street. I wanted the Doctor to at least have one final moment with her, with some flashbacks to "Run you clever boy" or "I'm not going anywhere old man." I felt like they cheated us of that, at least.
I kept my composure through all of it, but I did break at the post-credits sequence of Rigsy painting the flowers for Clara on the TARDIS. I shed some tears when I saw that. *Sigh....*
Bottom line is yes, 10 or 11 would've reacted to the death of such an important companion differently. Eleven would've cried and gone back in time to see if he could fix it, or brooded on a cloud. Ten would've gone around acting like everything was fine while a storm raged inside him. Twelve, I feel, is going to have some trouble with Clara's final wish/order. He *is* the type to rain destruction down on everyone in anger, or go all Liam Neeson on someone's ass. The next two episodes will be interesting because of that....but I'll miss Clara. And I'll miss Jenna. Yes, I know we see her again technically in 2 weeks, but I will miss Clara. Very much. Even if that runs contrary to the majority of people here. Her presence made the show more enjoyable for me.
I also keep thinking...if the Doctor had gone out there with her to face the raven? He would've gotten to be with her as she died, and possibly would've tried to give her regeneration energy, and she would've stopped him. I don't know. I'll go mourn for awhile. Or watch something funny to cheer up.