I like the last twenty mins or so of End of Time but I did not like the Doctor jumping from the spaceship and falling into the house and surviving. All I could think of was the Fourth Doctor's regeneration.
Overall I prefer Journey's End. It is the perfect ending for the RTD era.
While it's true TV shows find innovation, influence and inspiration from other shows or even older seasons or eras of the same show, the great fall and getting up with a couple scratches seemed out of place given character constraints. Even the 13th incarnation pulls the same "drops down from orbit but doesn't fry like an meteoroid and lands through a structure's roof and steps back up virtually unscathed" trick. Wasn't any less stupid a scene during 10's fall and is the audience supposed to be awed and impressed for either occasion? Back when the show was more grounded (but not perfect), 4's fall had
far more tangible repercussions.
And for a show that uses the sonic screwdriver so incessantly and under far more dire circumstances, how it was made unusable for this episode was simply laughable. The writers needed
more time to deal with (for once) making the Doctor unable to get out of a situation
credibly. (Yes, Classic WHO also cheated in storylines. Those get pointed out when discovered too.

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"Journey's End" wasn't great either but it was more consistently flowing as a story. "The End of Time" starts incredibly silly and then goes into serious mode for its second part and just as smoothly as when you're driving 60MPH on the freeway then on a whim change the gear from "D" to "R". In real life,
do not try driving 60MPH on the freeway then on a whim change the gear from "D" to "R"!!!
If nothing else, these newer episodes only validate the superior nature of the older ones for not being so cringe-inducing by comparison.