Not as crazy as the others here but it was OK I guess. The special episodes rarely work much for me anyway. In spirit of the holidays I won't go too deep into this one.
Nick was a tad creepy and stalkerish tbh though at least Sarah didn't exactly take it too easy on him.
I figured it was Jeff.
I can't shake this feeling that it will be addressed just as the Doctor will have to regenerate.I thought they were actually going to kiss beneath the fireworks in the New Year's Eve tradition. At least that would've been noteworthy.
I suspect you're correct, which really diminishes it.I can't shake this feeling that it will be addressed just as the Doctor will have to regenerate.
The episode was fun, but it's the same sort of narrative pyrotechnics Chibnall's been most effective at using. Everythings fine when it's just, run around, duck, explosion, shock, cry, dodge, rush, rush, rush, but it's always so messy outside of that. I was able to turn my brain off and go along for the ride, but I'm usually really good with time-travel logic, and the first few loops, it was bothering me that a writer as disdainful of structural homework as Chibnall was really half-assing a kind of plot where structure is absolutely key. A time-loop story is a narrative escape room, you aren't supposed to keep adding and subtracting stuff, you're just combining everything you had in the first loop with the only change being the characters knowledge.
Along with everything else that happened with the flux...Although, so those mysterious doors in the Console Room in Flux are now done away with courtesy of the reset the TARDIS underwent in this episode? Eh, whatever.
Wow, those are gorgeous! I was hoping more focus on the seafaring aspect but it still looks like it'll be a lot of fun.Promo images for the next special
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This. Yaz has received zero character development and now she's being further reduced to a Martha-esque "I wuv her" pseudo-person. Given how much I want to like Yaz (Mandip Gill somehow manages to do quite a bit with almost nothing) and how much I detested Martha, that doesn't represent anything resembling a good thing.In fact Yaz still doesn't have much personality. There's a random reference to the 4 years Dan and Yaz spent travelling, yet neither of them seem changed by this time. Yaz is the same character she's always been.
Agreed. I seem to recall Yaz's mum making some remark about her and the Doctor (been too long since I saw the episode but I'm sure someone will fill in the blanks for me), but given Yaz's total lack of character development before or since - and the fact there's no time to take any potential relationship anywhere - it all seems completely pointless. Reducing it to some last-moment-before-regeneration thing would (somehow) be even more pathetic.The Yaz/Doctor stuff leaves me cold. It really hasn't been developed before now. It doesn't have time to go anywhere.[...] Really no emotional depth there.
Yep. No comment about the universe being all but destroyed, nothing about the (quite underwhelming and uninteresting) Division. Just the Daleks wanting to kill the Doctor. So what else is new? When haven't they wanted to kill the Doctor and everyone the Doctor cares about?Also, the Flux storyline is swept under the carpet. Sure, they mentioned the need to reset the TARDIS and the Daleks used it as a reason to kill the Doctor. But that's window dressing. The Daleks always want to kill the Doctor. The universe wide destruction and the larger issues surrounding Division were nowhere to be seen.
I caught that. The significance hit me a bit later.Did anyone else catch Sarah exclaiming "Oh, my giddy aunt!" when her mom called at the most inopportune time during one of the time loops?
I couldn't agree more with this.And I don't like this business of companions falling in love with the doctor. It's such a cop out. There are so many possible feelings and relationships why must the writers always fall back on the 'in wuv' thing? Look at the range of relationships the doctor used to have with companions. So much richer and varied.
Aisling Beach was fun. But as others have said, she's no actor. .
Sorry... autocorrect bit me.Getting any sort of acting out of a beach is good going.
Beeches are even worse, they’re totally woodenGetting any sort of acting out of a beach is good going.
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