The fuck off- Yeah, that bit at the end where Clara is responsible for the Doctor being the Doctor. Again, only further back. It's a insult to all the other creators, to say "no, my girl is the most important character ever, and the entire history of the show is down to her, and not in fact to the main character." Repeatedly. That said, it's actually done pretty well, and if viewed as totally standalone for new viewers it works in the context of the story. If Nu Who was a total reboot (like JJ Abrams's Star Trek) it'd work perfectly fine. But in the context of a long-running show, it smacks of arrogant self-importance. And, between those two extremes, I'm not sure whether to hate it or admire how it can work. Like the Blitzkrieg, it's probably both...
Seriously? Not only is it a major stretch to say that Clara was somehow single-handedly responsible for the Doctor becoming what he is. But the idea that Moffat is somehow motivated only by his ego and not a desire to simply tell good, surprising stories or to find new ways to explore the history and character of the Doctor, just seems a bit ridiculous to me. I mean as the showrunner and head writer, that's the kind of thing he should be doing. And given that the lead character is a time traveller, it would seem strange to me not to occasionally delve into the character's own history the way RTD or Moffat have, or to find new ways of looking at moments from his past.
And hell, nothing he's done so far has come even close to throwing the kind of monkey wrench into the show that the "half-human" thing in the TV movie did 20 years ago.
That's not implied in the episode, actually. She was just there to calm his fears one night when he was a kid - nothing more.
Agreed. The fact she might have been responsible for putting a fear of the dark in him as a kid doesn't mean everything else he did after that is a direct result of her. The Doctor is way too complicated a character for him to ever be motivated by just one single moment like that.
There's likely all kinds of strange things that motivated him to become what he is.
I think Moffat is more wrapped up in his over cleverness than he is in telling a good story.
I don't know why Clara stupidly concealed the fact that it was Danny's timeline they had entered. She made everything last night a lot more difficult than it should have been.
I want to see the adventures of Doctor Who, not the adventures of the Doctor's far less interesting companion who apparently influenced everything he ever did because she is the MOST IMPORTANT COMPANION EVER!!!