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"Face the Raven" Grade and Discussion Thread

Grade "Face the Raven"?

  • Souffle girl

    Votes: 36 35.6%
  • The Impossible Girl

    Votes: 34 33.7%
  • Good

    Votes: 19 18.8%
  • Decent

    Votes: 7 6.9%
  • Rubbish

    Votes: 5 5.0%

  • Total voters
    101
  • Poll closed .
I'm confused about Aschilde's plan. She framed Riggsy but didn't intend to kill him because the real goal was to trap the Doctor and deliver him to some unknown party. Why did it mess things up for Clara to take the tattoo if Riggsy was just bait for the trap?

If it was okay to deliver the Doctor and not kill Riggsy, why was it not okay to deliver the Doctor and not kill Clara?

Maybe I missed something, but the alien Clara asked about the tattoo said that there were two ways to escape its fate-- for Aschilde to remove it or to transfer it to someone else. Was he lying?

She actually had a decent point about Aschilde guaranteeing her safety; why didn't that still apply? I wondered if we were headed toward Aschilde having to take the death sentence herself-- she probably wouldn't really mind that too much, considering how much she hates being immortal.

I don't have a problem with Clara dying; it's just that the way the tattoo operated seemed pretty arbitrary.
 
Supposedly when she took the tattoo she changed the terms of the arrangement and Ashildr was totally unable to take it back, rather than just unwilling.
 
^ They won't recast Clara. That would be dumb, especially given the actress is open to a return. She could ALWAYS come back as any number of splinters. But like I've said before, I think she'll definitely be back during Capaldi's last episode. They did it with Billie Piper and Karen Gillan, so they'll do it with Jenna somehow.
 
I'm not particularly impressed with the way they wrote Clara out, it was very convoluted. Clara takes Rigsy's death sentence because it won't kill her because Ashildr promised she would be save except now Ashildr can't protect Clara because Clara changed the terms but the entire thing was also a set up to deliver the Doctor somewhere ... and then it takes forever for Clara to actually die. Meh.

Last Christmas would have been the perfect edot for her had she died there. It was a great scene, great acting and it gave the title "Last Christmas" meaning. It's disappointing they scrapped that ending, added the "Just kidding, still young!" scene and then did this.
 
Saw this great little thing on a tumbler, where we saw three shots of Clara telling 11 to 'run'.

And then a fourth, where she's looking 12 in the eyes..... 'Don't run...'


Damn.... I missed how potent that was.
 
Having had some time to think about it, I think killing Clara was a mistake. I'd rather her leave of her own accord or run from the Doctor like Tegan did.

[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHjr4JusPA8[/yt]

Idk, but Clara dying feels mean.


Here is some levity to lighten the mood.
[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3t-pRunxKM[/yt]
 
I've not been following spoilers much and only had a vague idea that Jenna Coleman was due to leave sometime soon. And thought this looked like a filler episode. So I thought Clara's death actually had quite an impact. She was getting too reckless, enjoying the risks of the Doctor's way of living too much, flying too close to the sun. The death scene itself wasa bit overwrought, sure. But her imploring the doctor to keep being the Doctor, and not go all Cosmic Force of Vengeance, was a great way to go out.
 
Also: How is Missy alive? She even says to Clara she has no idea how she's alive after their last encounter, but so what!?! It was never explained, could there be a connection?

Except we did get an explanation, Missy channeled the energy from Cyber-Brigadier's laser shot into her vortex manipulator, thereby teleporting herself away. This is explained in the opening scene of The Witch's Familiar in which it's revealed she did the same trick when the Daleks opened fire on her and Clara.

Yes, already clarified in this thread, but thanks anyway.
 
Has it been confirmed this is Jenna's last episode. I suspect that the Doctor will find a way to "save her" and she'll be back for the Christmas special. At least for a cameo.
 
Has it been confirmed this is Jenna's last episode. I suspect that the Doctor will find a way to "save her" and she'll be back for the Christmas special. At least for a cameo.

It's not her last episode.

That is nice to hear. Give her a nice ending though I don't want to see those Moffat-"superwomen" that are (almost) all over time and space for a while.

As for the episode: It was a very good one and surely the best in this season.

The logical problems have been mentioned before - why didn't the doctor take the tatoo? And what about Me? All the time complaining about eternal life and the problems with her memories but not taking the chance of death? But those problem are not too massive to spoil the episode.

I'm looking forward to next week. Till yesterday I managed to remain unspoilered and for that: It was about time.
 
wish people would stop going on about Digon Alley, this felt more Neverwhere to me (Gaiman was doing magical streets hidden in London way before Rowling)

And Sesame Street! The original conceit when the Sesame Street started was there was this secret street where friendly monsters roamed. Normally you couldn't find it if you looked for it, but a few might accidentally wonder into it.

Clearly, that was the inspirations! :lol:

Mr Awe
 
wish people would stop going on about Digon Alley, this felt more Neverwhere to me (Gaiman was doing magical streets hidden in London way before Rowling)

And Sesame Street! The original conceit when the Sesame Street started was there was this secret street where friendly monsters roamed. Normally you couldn't find it if you looked for it, but a few might accidentally wonder into it.

Clearly, that was the inspirations! :lol:

Mr Awe

There a lot of call outs to famous British children stories in Doctor Who. From Peter Pan to Narnia to Harry Potter. I don't see why people are bothered by it. DW is a FAMILY show after all.
 
In this interview, Sarah Dollard said this about the trap street:

"Do you know what? I am a really big Harry Potter fan and it never once occurred to me when writing it that a hidden street, a Trap Street was like Diagon Alley because I imagined it looking completely different.

The description in the script is quite different and it just happened to be the way that Michael [Pickwoad, designer] went with his design for it.

I think what it is is that era. The way the mythology of a Trap Street works is that the era that the Trap street was created, as in when it was hidden from the world, is probably about the same era that Diagon Alley was built. But I imagined ever since that time, when it was blocked off to humans and just exclusively an alien place, there would have been alien renovations, I guess."
 
wish people would stop going on about Digon Alley, this felt more Neverwhere to me (Gaiman was doing magical streets hidden in London way before Rowling)
While I did mention Diagon Alley, I knew there was something else the trap street reminded me of but I couldn't remember what it was. Thanks for the reminder!
 
Guys, can we please not spoil future episodes without spoiler tags? Now I know SPOILER is going to be back.
 
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