[BTW, mighty convenient that telepathic interface.Pretty much any Companion can fly the TARDIS now, given a couple minutes instruction!
Those circuits have been around for years, but that didn't help Tegan any when she tried piloting the TARDIS.
[BTW, mighty convenient that telepathic interface.Pretty much any Companion can fly the TARDIS now, given a couple minutes instruction!
In the end, my only question is, what brought all this on to begin with?
You mean, what caused the Doctor's fear in the first place (Clara) or what got him thinking about it (all by himself too long, Transcendental Meditation on the TARDIS roof is clearly not for him)?
Oh, and - the psychic paper's back! Yay!
In the end, my only question is, what brought all this on to begin with?
You mean, what caused the Doctor's fear in the first place (Clara) or what got him thinking about it (all by himself too long, Transcendental Meditation on the TARDIS roof is clearly not for him)?
Oh, and - the psychic paper's back! Yay!
Yeah, it was mostly "What set him off on this creatures hiding over our shoulders obsession in the first place"?
Okayish episode but inconclusive. So the whole thing was just everyone's imagination? It made no sense.
I was fine with the tie-in. And how does it contradict anything about regeneration?
The Eleventh Doctor told Amy and Rory that Timelords and their ability to regenerate came about because of their exposure to the time vortex when they were wondering how Mel had developed that ability. As far as I remember he did say Timelord and Mel certainly didn't go to the Academy so this separation between Gallifreyans and Timelords as suggested in this episode is a contradiction.
A lot of people are annoyed that Clara showed up in the barn to reassure a young Doctor. I can see their point of view, but it didn't bother me in the slightest. Why it worked (at least for me) is because Clara is my favorite companion of nuWho. She might be my favorite companion ever if Ace wasn't so darn lovable![]()
I was fine with the tie-in. And how does it contradict anything about regeneration?
The Eleventh Doctor told Amy and Rory that Timelords and their ability to regenerate came about because of their exposure to the time vortex when they were wondering how Mel had developed that ability. As far as I remember he did say Timelord and Mel certainly didn't go to the Academy so this separation between Gallifreyans and Timelords as suggested in this episode is a contradiction.
No, he told Vastra that. "Prolonged (emphasis mine) exposure to the time vortex. The Untempered Schism. (And) It didn't just happen." A moment later, he added, "You can't just cook yourself a Time Lord."
In the wider DW mythos (lonemagpie, check me on this), regeneration requires the following ingredients:
Artron (time vortex) energy (aka the glowing orange stuff)
Artificially produced self-replicating biogenic molecules (read: nanites)
Lindos, a natural Gallifreyan hormone that's produced in moments of extreme trauma that sets off the whole process
Finally this brings me to Capaldi, probably the first episode where I've really felt like he was The Doctor, long may this continue.
So guess Moffat's Grand Plan for turning the series into "The Adventures Of Clara Featuring Some Old Bloke" is complete.
Hooray?
Rather a plot convenience that the TARDIS could travel to Gallifrey even though it is still lost. Also, never before has the Doctor been able to travel into Gallifrey's past.
Me too. A few interesting moments, good to see John Hurt again, and would certainly be creepy for kids, but just didn't reach me.A bit of a boring, nothing episode, with the monsters lacking the agency of the silence of the angels, the return of the impossible girl (which is a shame after the decent characterization in the last two episodes) and a bit of decent witty dialogue.
Pretty much sums up my views.
Point to ponder the barn from TDOTD was supposed to be a long, long way from anywhere. How did the kid get there, and how did the adults know about it?
Point to ponder 2: as someone else said, how could Clara visit a Gallifrey not only timelocked but in a different universe? One not normally accessible?
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