I was hoping he'd become younger-android-body-Picard but that would work, too.Reappearance of the Time Cop
Jean Claude Van Dam confirmed as the next Doctor
I was hoping he'd become younger-android-body-Picard but that would work, too.Reappearance of the Time Cop
Jean Claude Van Dam confirmed as the next Doctor
You're the winner! As long as it's retconning it out of existence! Or retconning it so it doesn't become the Doctor!How about Retcon of the Timeless Child.
You're the winner! As long as it's retconning it out of existence! Or retconning it so it doesn't become the Doctor!
Sadly, I agree.Don't hold your breath.
How about Retcon of the Timeless Child.
^ Shame as it means you missed the four best episodes of Whittaker/Chibnall Who (IMO)
Fugitive of the Judoon
The Haunting of Villa Diodati
War of the Sontarans
Village of the Angels
Plus some enjoyably ok episodes like Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror.
I've said it before, I'll say it again. The worst Chibnall era episodes aren't anywhere near as bad as the worst Moffat/Capaldi episodes. A lot of Chibnall/Whittaker is in the adequate to good rather than outstanding range, but it was rarely as frustrating as the way Moffat wasted possibly the best actor to have had the role with silly "am I a good man" "why am I being an asshole to my white girl companion's black boyfriend again" "am I going to be blind forever" "what is the hybrid" arc stuff, none of which had any worthwhile payoff, and focusing too much on Clara and Missy at the Doctor's expense.
we have very different opinions on what counts as a "low" if you're throwing in "Oxygen" and "Hell Bent,"
I can’t see that happening either. They’d have to be able remember any of it for a start.Twenty years from now I don't think anyone's going to be talking about the Chibnall era as one of the low points in the show's history.
Thanks, I needed that laugh. What a riot!I've said it before, I'll say it again. The worst Chibnall era episodes aren't anywhere near as bad as the worst Moffat/Capaldi episodes.
This truly is uprorious. I don't know which one is funnier - the idea that the best writer to ever work on the show since 2005 wasted Capaldi's potential or the complain about the Hybrid arc, from a self-professed Chibnall fan, the guy who invented the Timeless Child arc.A lot of Chibnall/Whittaker is in the adequate to good rather than outstanding range, but it was rarely as frustrating as the way Moffat wasted possibly the best actor to have had the role with silly "am I a good man" "why am I being an asshole to my white girl companion's black boyfriend again" "am I going to be blind forever" "what is the hybrid" arc stuff, none of which had any worthwhile payoff, and focusing too much on Clara and Missy at the Doctor's expense.
I saw all of those again last year, as I'd started a marathon the year before with the Seventh Doctor, and worked my way through his chronology all the way to the 13th Doctor. Kill the Moon is, actually, rather good. Sleep no More is just there, and Knock Knock is entirely disposable, but never outright bad. The only ones I disliked from what you mentioned were Robot of Sherwood and In the Forest of the Night, but the former at least fits the overall theme of the Capaldi era, where fictional heroes happen to exist but the Doctor supercedes them in certain areas while they surpass him in others. And neither (not to mention all of them) are better than the significant amount of episodes produced by Chibnall. And I've seen his era twice now (about to go through a third time in prep for Whittaker's regeneration story), also last year.While my overwhelming response to most of Chibnall's run has been "Meh" there's never been anything close to as bad as "Knock Knock", "Sleep No More", "In the Forest of the Night", "Kill The Moon" or "Robot of Sherwood" And that's just the ones from Capaldi's series.
People are very good at remembering the good stuff from Moffat's time while forgetting about the rest.
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