So now that we've had this episode, can we go back to the Doctor Who were it was the Doctor and his companions going on adventures and having a good time?
I'm all for Arc based stories, but if anyone were to ask me what this season was about and to explain this "arc" I think I would have a hard time. Heck, I even got criticized last week for wanting the old guy Deleware to come back so if that's the case, imagine trying to explain everything else.
I liked the episode and the questions it answered (Which the episode did a capable job of doing) but I'm just befuddled by the whole thing and afraid to even ask questions. Everything just felt so convoluted and messy, and much like the season itself, Chaotic. I mentioned when the back half of the season started that I was hoping we didn't have this much Chaos and going back more to the character driven stories, and with the good episodes this season (The God Complex), I actually felt we got that. With the arc episodes this season, we got the Chaos which wasn't alright. I'm all for a whacky good time just like the next guy, but when everything is whacky and crazy and you have children watching this show with parents (And let's not kid ourselves, Doctor Who is a show that the whole family should enjoy) I do wonder if the ratings are going to suffer because of this.
I will finish by asking one question and probably my main problem with the episode, and I'm sorry if it's a stupid (Did you watch the show) kind of question but here goes. Who was Madame Kovorian? She was set up as the big bad this entire season, yet in this episode she was in handcuffs with the Eye patch electrocuting her and what exactly was her deal. In A Good Man Goes to War, she seemed to be the leader of the Silence, or just the leader out to stop the Doctor but in this episode, she was almost too cartoony, so who is she? What was her deal and when I'm talking to a friend about this season and bring up her character, what should I say?