No, even I agree Donna's Dalek Dance Party is a terrible scene and horrible way to end the season.
It still beats a tea serving Dalek and the restof Victory Of The Daleks too for that matter.
No, even I agree Donna's Dalek Dance Party is a terrible scene and horrible way to end the season.
I've never minded Victory of the Daleks, in part because it was needed to un-fuck the Daleks and re-establish them as being Out There, doing Bad Things, as opposed to Davies coming up with increasingly convoluted reasons for them to be around (falling through time, emergency temporal shift, Cult of Skaro, escaping the Time Lock, whatever). So it accomplished that purpose.
clara made them forget the Doctor but by the end of the season the knew all about him again.
Dalek: Step away from the Dalek unit, Doctor.
The Doctor: You shouldn't even know who I am.
Dalek: Information concerning the Doctor was harvested from the cadaver of Tasha Lem.
Not quite.But that's just me![]()
No, even I agree Donna's Dalek Dance Party is a terrible scene and horrible way to end the season.
It still beats a tea serving Dalek and the restof Victory Of The Daleks too for that matter.
clara made them forget the Doctor but by the end of the season the knew all about him again.
That's explicitly addressed in The Time of the Doctor:
Dalek: Step away from the Dalek unit, Doctor.
The Doctor: You shouldn't even know who I am.
Dalek: Information concerning the Doctor was harvested from the cadaver of Tasha Lem.
Before that, they were just attacking him like they would anyone else.
That's like saying it was a waste of time to turn Picard into a Borg only for it to be undone in the next episode outside of some small references later in the show. C'mon, it's Doctor Who, a show about a time-traveling alien with a preternatural fascination with Great Britain who takes one or more (usually human) companions along to experience adventures through time and space, and the rest comes out in the wash.
That's like saying it was a waste of time to turn Picard into a Borg only for it to be undone in the next episode outside of some small references later in the show. C'mon, it's Doctor Who, a show about a time-traveling alien with a preternatural fascination with Great Britain who takes one or more (usually human) companions along to experience adventures through time and space, and the rest comes out in the wash.
Only in the Moffat era can the destruction of the universe be handwaved in the next ep.
That's like saying it was a waste of time to turn Picard into a Borg only for it to be undone in the next episode outside of some small references later in the show. C'mon, it's Doctor Who, a show about a time-traveling alien with a preternatural fascination with Great Britain who takes one or more (usually human) companions along to experience adventures through time and space, and the rest comes out in the wash.
Only in the Moffat era can the destruction of the universe be handwaved in the next ep.
Only in the Davies era could the conquest of Earth by a zillion deathbots be handwaved in the next episode by the power of Jesus in the form of the Doctor.![]()
Plus it reinforces the RTD meme of the Doctor as jebus which is annoying in itself.
That's like saying it was a waste of time to turn Picard into a Borg only for it to be undone in the next episode outside of some small references later in the show. C'mon, it's Doctor Who, a show about a time-traveling alien with a preternatural fascination with Great Britain who takes one or more (usually human) companions along to experience adventures through time and space, and the rest comes out in the wash.
Only in the Moffat era can the destruction of the universe be handwaved in the next ep.
Only in the Davies era could the conquest of Earth by a zillion deathbots be handwaved in the next episode by the power of Jesus in the form of the Doctor.![]()
Really? Cos from where I was sitting the Doctor's entire plan relied on Martha telling everyone on Earth to focus on the Doctor at a specific time, a specific time that somehow the Doctor knew a year in advance before he sent Martha on her mission. There was logic (for once) that that finale get out, but it still doesn't make much sense when you think about it.
Plus it reinforces the RTD meme of the Doctor as jebus which is annoying in itself.
RTD knew how to do a big build up for a finale, then it was like he wrote himself into a corner and to make it end, Donna flips a few switches and the Dalek Fleet explodes.
Donna's Dance Party actually made me groan aloud while watching it.
Only in the Moffat era can the destruction of the universe be handwaved in the next ep.
Only in the Davies era could the conquest of Earth by a zillion deathbots be handwaved in the next episode by the power of Jesus in the form of the Doctor.![]()
Has it ever been explained why no one ever seems to remember the countless alien invasions of the UK over the past decade? You'd think at some point it'd stop being news.
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