Oh, nice catch. I hadn't realized that happened. Good question about the blindness. I just figured it would come back sometime during the three-episode arc we're about to hit, but having him stay blind until the regeneration would be interesting. I doubt they'll have The Doctor "incapacitated" in such a manner for so long, but you never know.Well played BBC. On the left a shot from the trailers on the right the shot from the episode.
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So does this mean he's going to stay blind until the pseudo-Regeneration scene in Episode 8?
Agreed about the season in general. I would say "Smile" and "Knock, Knock" are equally weak in story while still enjoayble, but the latter is slightly better because of the wonderful David Suchet.That was very good, I really enjoyed it. I think this has been a very good season so far, don't think there's been an episode I've hated- the emoji robots one was the weakest but I still enjoyed it.
Oh, nice catch. I hadn't realized that happened. Good question about the blindness. I just figured it would come back sometime during the three-episode arc we're about to hit, but having him stay blind until the regeneration would be interesting. I doubt they'll have The Doctor "incapacitated" in such a manner for so long, but you never know.
Agreed about the season in general. I would say "Smile" and "Knock, Knock" are equally weak in story while still enjoayble, but the latter is slightly better because of the wonderful David Suchet.
It's pretty clear now just how bad a character Clara was for the series. Pairing Capaldi with a Companion who's actually nice has made a world of difference.
I certainly think it's premature to reduce the seasonal episode count. I think Moffat is burned out, both as a writer and as a show runner, and the show clearly needs fresh blood. Let's see what Chibnall brings to the table and then reassess.Honestly, I'm starting to wonder if maybe reducing the episode count further might not be a bad idea. Trim the fat, get better quality control and what not. Then again, maybe Chibnall will be better able to fill out twelve episodes with better results?
You've just added a video of tonights episode and not felt like responding to my comment.
It's pretty clear now just how bad a character Clara was for the series. Pairing Capaldi with a Companion who's actually nice has made a world of difference.
Anything ever mentioned about the lungs of a Gallifreyan? We know they have two hearts...So how was the Doctor able to survive space for 5 minutes?
He could have you on ignore?
Though he has zero obligation to respond to you anyway.
Anything ever mentioned about the lungs of a Gallifreyan? We know they have two hearts...
This is pretty much how the episode came across to me. The anti-capitalist thing was about as subtle as a brick through a window and the rest of it was by-the-numbers stuff IMO. And much like the Kovarian stuff back in the day and the Missy drivel more recently, I'm over the references to the Vault and whoever / whatever is in it. At this point, it's boring rather than intriguing. Bill remains interesting and Mackie is an engaging performer but that's about it for this episode as far as I'm concerned. Oh, well.Yeah, sorry, but this episode did nothing for me. It felt like filler, really. Generic story about zombies somewhat scientifically explained as the suits becoming automated which becomes a bit of a heavy-handed anti-commercialism parable by the end.
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