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The Pilot (Grade & Discussion Thread)

How was this episode?

  • Great

    Votes: 31 36.0%
  • Good

    Votes: 43 50.0%
  • Mediocre

    Votes: 10 11.6%
  • Poor

    Votes: 1 1.2%
  • Horrid

    Votes: 1 1.2%

  • Total voters
    86
  • Poll closed .
The more I think about "The Pilot," the more disappointed I am, because the episode establishes a set-up I'd really like to see explored -- the Doctor in academia.

I'd love to see the Doctor as a mad professor. I'd love to see him deal with department chairs and faculty meetings and academic conferences. I'd love to see the Doctor deliver lectures every week. I'd love to see the Doctor deal with his teaching assistants and have office hours and mentor colleagues.

Oh, we can have Bill and Nardole, and there can be monsters and stuff lurking in the background, but, for a one-off season, the Doctor in the life of academia would be awesome. I'd watch that and I'd love it.

I do wonder if sooner or later Who will need a radical shift (ala Pertwee's UNIT/Exile era) just to keep the show interesting, even if it reverts to monster of the week soon after.
 
Who has certainly got better since they got rid of Clara :beer:

Capaldi has improved from being awful because of being lumbered with Clara, to being quite good, first in the superman one, then in this one, and that alone makes this probably the best episode since Day of the Doctor (when Tennant, Smith, and Piper together managed to offset the :barf: of Clara)
 
Hey, maybe an actual explanation for the Hybrid is what's inside the Vault? Or better yet, let's just forget that misfired storyline.
 
I do wonder if sooner or later Who will need a radical shift (ala Pertwee's UNIT/Exile era) just to keep the show interesting, even if it reverts to monster of the week soon after.

If the BBC can string together three (or more) years in a row with a full 12 or 13 episode series, then maybe. :)

As awesome as I think Capaldi as Doctor College Professor would be, this probably isn't the right time for that; the series has been off the air for a while, and once it's over it will be off the air for a while (excepting the Christmas one-offs). This year probably needs to not be radical, even though I personally would love some radical.

That said, I truly hope we haven't seen the last of the Doctor's university career this year. :)
 
The more I think about "The Pilot," the more disappointed I am, because the episode establishes a set-up I'd really like to see explored -- the Doctor in academia.

I'd love to see the Doctor as a mad professor. I'd love to see him deal with department chairs and faculty meetings and academic conferences. I'd love to see the Doctor deliver lectures every week. I'd love to see the Doctor deal with his teaching assistants and have office hours and mentor colleagues.

Oh, we can have Bill and Nardole, and there can be monsters and stuff lurking in the background, but, for a one-off season, the Doctor in the life of academia would be awesome. I'd watch that and I'd love it.

So, like Buffy if it was about Giles?
Or Class if it had the Doctor?

Is the finale about him grading final exams? lol
 
Sort of a weak plot despite some good writing and interesting bits with the vault and the end but I get the need to focus on Bill. I like her.
 
Maybe I am not comprehending something quite obvious, but I am suspecting that I am hearing either a British term unfamiliar to my American ears or else hearing an acronym that is being commonly passed around by folks a few decades younger than me in their tweets.... but would someone please identify the term/word Bill uses when she first enters the TARDIS and asks the Doctor if it is a 'nokfu'? 'Knock-foo'? I've tried Googliing some different spellings, but I am coming up with nothing. Maybe I am just being dense this afternoon. Silly bunt.
 
Maybe I am not comprehending something quite obvious, but I am suspecting that I am hearing either a British term unfamiliar to my American ears or else hearing an acronym that is being commonly passed around by folks a few decades younger than me in their tweets.... but would someone please identify the term/word Bill uses when she first enters the TARDIS and asks the Doctor if it is a 'nokfu'? 'Knock-foo'? I've tried Googliing some different spellings, but I am coming up with nothing. Maybe I am just being dense this afternoon. Silly bunt.
Knock through, I believe.
 
I've taken to watching shows like this with the captioning on which helps eliminate issues with accents and slang as my ears aren't that great to begin with.
 
First season Clara was terrible. Day of the Doctor onwards she was amazing. Probably my third favorite nuWho companion. (Donna and Rory for the win.)
 
First season Clara was terrible. Day of the Doctor onwards she was amazing. Probably my third favorite nuWho companion. (Donna and Rory for the win.)

Agreed. First Season Clara was a plot point that seemed weirdly mysterious to a time traveler.

I actually thought she was much more interesting when she had to struggle in her relationship with the Doctor.

That said: I don't need to see her again.

But Donna? The greatest companion ever? Yes. I would love to see her again. Especially with 12.
 
Good season opener, I like Bill, I like have three people back on the Tardis.
As most people say the story was weak but the characters made the episode.
 
Pilot means first episode of a TV show.

I keep thinking this thread is about the upcoming Discovery Pilot.

Regardless there will be confusion whenever Rose is referred to as "the Pilot" eventually.
 
Maybe I am not comprehending something quite obvious, but I am suspecting that I am hearing either a British term unfamiliar to my American ears or else hearing an acronym that is being commonly passed around by folks a few decades younger than me in their tweets.... but would someone please identify the term/word Bill uses when she first enters the TARDIS and asks the Doctor if it is a 'nokfu'? 'Knock-foo'? I've tried Googliing some different spellings, but I am coming up with nothing. Maybe I am just being dense this afternoon. Silly bunt.

Knock through, as someone said above. You have two small rooms, and you either put a door in, or take the whole wall out, you 'knock through' to the other room (knock implying sledge hammer or similar).
 
Knock through, I believe.
Now that makes good sense. Thanks for the clarification, everyone. Despite renovating the kitchen, a bedroom, two bathrooms & a hallway in our house back in Maine, I never heard that particular term. Maybe because we did no knock throughs. I guess I don't watch enough of those home renovation programs on TV!
 
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