The only thing where I'll say Moffat has exceeded RTD is in bringing in bigger name guest writers like Richard Curtis and Neil Gaiman, and his era coincidentally coincided with BBC Books doing same with Michael Moorcock, Brian Aldiss, etc.
They're both shit and unworthy of being called Doctor Who.
That said, I liked most of last year and rated it top of the new Who seasons. Then it plummeted from the Christmas special onwards with Matt Smith morphing into a spasticated Jar Jar Binks and the whole thing disappearing up its own arse with the ongoing River Cunt storyline. But then again, the latest two episodes have been brilliant and very good. It's really difficult to judge.
As for the RTD era, he gave us a binman snogging up a chav with flatulence monsters and burping bins, followed by a prancing tit. But separate that prancing tit from the bimbo chav, and he was pretty good when not sobbing over her.
I guess it comes down to good to bad story ratio. Despite being almost completely poor, we did get some great stories here and there in the RTD era (Unquiet Dead, Dalek, Utopia, Library), but the good to bad ratio is about one in 4 or 5. Despite series 6 having the two all time worst episodes in a row, if we include series 5 then it's still hitting a higher average. I guess it goes to Moffat.
See, that was probably the worst thing about his run in my opinion. I can't recall a single one that wasn't completely and insanely absurd and only resolved through some stupid handwavium solution above and beyond anything else in the show. Every time I came here to see the reactions, my mind just shut down at how celebrated they often were....the season finales were amazing...
Of course! Who else could have invented the sonic screwdriver?
Of course! Who else could have invented the sonic screwdriver?
No doubt about it, there's a subsection of Who fandom who hated RTD just because of what he was and resented that when their show finally came back it was in the hands of a gay man.
There, I said it, and I'm not accusing anyone here btw its more the uk based forums I'm on, but a vocal minority of posters would jump on anything RTD did and especially highlighted the Gay references in the series calling them some kind of "agenda" and are now ignoring the fact that Moffat is doing the exact same thing!
Sadly there'll always be a minority of people spoiling it for everyone else!
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