^I would imagine that if they're making us wait 8 or 9 months to see him in action, they're unlikely to give us a moribund Capaldi in his first full appearance. I expect something more like The Eleventh Hour than The Christmas Invasion.
^I would imagine that if they're making us wait 8 or 9 months to see him in action, they're unlikely to give us a moribund Capaldi in his first full appearance. I expect something more like The Eleventh Hour than The Christmas Invasion.
We can only assume it was one of the Silence. though in retrospect, it didn't sound like one.By the way, anyone have any idea who the voice on the Tardis was that said "Silence will fall"?
I would say it feels rushed because there is so much exposition/narrative dialogue spouted at us. The whole Trenzalore, Doctor Who question, and fall of the 11th was told to the audience in the final minutes of Series 6. Series 6 which had strong plot direction and had a focus arc. The Doctor vs Silence syndicate. I myself and a lot of other people were expecting Series 7 to pick up on these plot threads but Series 7 just didn't.
Instead we got episodes like Dinosaurs on a Spaceship, The Power of Three, A Town Called Mercy, Rings of Akhaten, Hide, and The Crimson Horror. These are (IMO) the weakest episodes of Series 7. The time wasted on these episodes could've been used to further explore the Silence or the Doctor discovering what Trenzalore is. Instead it's all condensed into Matt Smith's swan song as the Doctor. Not bad, but there was potential for a bigger crescendo.
Rushed might be the wrong word for it, it felt like half a series worth of plot squeezed into an hour, but despite that it mostly worked. It isn't Moffat's best episode of the year, and frankly Name/Time/Day of the Doctor are all better, but it isn't terrible, I just think those other eps set the bar pretty high, so in comparison it seems weaker.
I think that would actually be kind of cool to see past Doctors witnessing one of their future incarnations regenerating into a new Doctor.I'm beginning to wish the 11th doctor did regenerate in the Day of the Doctor after all. Even though it would have had other doctors there.
I'm sorry, I was going to say something in reply (like that would be an interesting take on the regeneration) but I'm bizarrely mesmerized by your avatar.I think that would actually be kind of cool to see past Doctors witnessing one of their future incarnations regenerating into a new Doctor.I'm beginning to wish the 11th doctor did regenerate in the Day of the Doctor after all. Even though it would have had other doctors there.
I'm beginning to wish the 11th doctor did regenerate in the Day of the Doctor after all. Even though it would have had other doctors there.
Ah, it would've been so wonderfully paradoxical... and not unlike Moffat, actually. Would've liked it enormously!I'm beginning to wish the 11th doctor did regenerate in the Day of the Doctor after all. Even though it would have had other doctors there.
I did wonder in the run up to DOTD if Hurt would regenerate into Eccleston and, if so, whether 10 and 11 would witness it. I've a suspicion that if Eccleston had agreed to a cameo, they would have been present for the regeneration.
I'm not sure that would serve much purpose... but I'd love it. Might've been too fanwanky, but would've loved to see it.Just had a thought.
How well would fans have regarded it, if Day of the Doctor had featured McGann instead of the War Doctor and then regenerating mid episode into Eccleston who finishes the story with Smith and Tennant?
I'm not sure that would serve much purpose... but I'd love it. Might've been too fanwanky, but would've loved to see it.Just had a thought.
How well would fans have regarded it, if Day of the Doctor had featured McGann instead of the War Doctor and then regenerating mid episode into Eccleston who finishes the story with Smith and Tennant?
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