Seemed to match with many modern companions.Anita was a bit too swooney over the Doctor to be a companion for me
Seemed to match with many modern companions.Anita was a bit too swooney over the Doctor to be a companion for me
Nope. That would be Capaldi's second season. This is light years better than what we got there.Easily Moffat's weakest contribution to Who yet.
That red banner by the thread's title means we don't need to use spoiler tags within the thread. Though I should think common sense would dictate that if you're worried about spoilers, you shouldn't click on a thread for an episode you haven't watched yet. But I understand common sense isn't at all common.Why are there no spoiler tags for the many spoilers?
The writing for Capaldi was mostly awful with a few gems.Nope. That would be Capaldi's second season. This is light years better than what we got there.
You do realize that was probably the most important part of the episode, right? It was his time with Anita that got him to a place where he's ready to start traveling with a companion again.and section with The Doctor waiting a year on Earth felt like it was done just to add time to the special.
But they didn't really die, they all got to live on as part of the star.And an unusually downer ending for a Christmas episode. Everyone dies! Yay? Not sure what they were going for there, but it didn't work well.
Come to the 'terrible' rating... we have cookies!Maybe I should change my vote to 'terrible'.
I've been watching a lot of Classic Doctor Who lately, and I definitely agree that it's far different today.Doctor Who is too weird for me, man. It didn't used to be, I was a fan during RTD and Steven Moffat's first go around, but it's really been losing me.
If you want to get deeply philosophical or weirdly technical about it, on a long enough time horizon that's true of literally everything that will ever live.But they didn't really die, they all got to live on as part of the star.
On a semi-related note, a part of me wondered if Moffat was making a self-deprecating joke when he had the Doctor yelling at his future self "this is why nobody likes you! Mysterious is not the same thing as clever!"his time, is that the episode didn't spend the entire time trying to convince the viewer just how clever it thinks itself,
I feel that's common to Moffat's work -- the throwaway ideas and characters are sometimes more interesting that the foreground ideas and characters.Anita though, that story should have been the whole episode.
100% intentional - this was a very self aware episode.On a semi-related note, a part of me wondered if Moffat was making a self-deprecating joke when he had the Doctor yelling at his future self "this is why nobody likes you! Mysterious is not the same thing as clever!"
You do realize that was probably the most important part of the episode, right? It was his time with Anita that got him to a place where he's ready to start traveling with a companion again.
In my opinion, most should stay that way.I feel that's common to Moffat's work -- the throwaway ideas and characters are sometimes more interesting that the foreground ideas and characters.
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