Whithouse has certainly done some great episodes, though I found A Town Called Mercy somewhat lacking. The sea base story with the ghosts in season 9 was an odd one, part 1 was awesome, part 2 not so great.Sounds promising. I hope they're able to deliver. Moffat and Harness are mixed bags, but Whithouse has always written good if not great episodes.
Where in the articles does it say Harness' story features UNIT? I don't see that mention.I suspect three linked stories, with maybe cliffhangers linking each to the next one. The article mentions Harness's episode specifically features UNIT, which presumably means the others don't.
Yeah, I can see that being the case, which would explain the different writers.Could be more of an E-space trilogy or more like a Key to Time sort of collection of stories, then. I'm good with that rather than the hit-and-miss two-parters from last series or the more traditional clues-sprinkled-through-the-episodes thing that sets the bar a bit too high for a decent payoff, especially when the payoff is a clever play on words that feels way too manufactured to be enjoyable (the Hybrid, one-will-die, Trenzalore, etc.).
That's odd, I could have sworn I saw that earlier, along with a picture of the UNIT soldiers seen in the trailer (or rather soldiers wearing actual blue UN Peacekeeper helmets) with a caption saying it was from Harness's episode. Now I'm thinking it's clear I was reading a different article, but I can't even find that now. Well, this is embarrassing.Where in the articles does it say Harness' story features UNIT? I don't see that mention.
The Girl Who Waited was actually written by Tom MacRae, who also wrote Rise of the Cybermen/Age of Steele in season 2. But yes, both it and The God Complex were outstanding episodes.You didn't like "The God Complex" or "The Girl Who Waited"? I think those two are among the strongest episodes during Moffat's tenure.
Oh, you're quite right. Stupid brain fart.The Girl Who Waited was actually written by Tom MacRae, who also wrote Rise of the Cybermen/Age of Steele in season 2. But yes, both it and The God Complex were outstanding episodes.
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