Funny how the "Raw New Direction!!" looks exactly the same as the "Shit old direction", isn't it? It's like he just can't help lying evey time he opens his mouth.
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I think the problem is more that it often doesn't earn those big emotional moments that he so often employs, and skips past many that it does.Of all the accusations made against Moffat's Who, the fact that it's unemotional is one that holds the least water for me. Overly complex with too many dangling threads, absolutely, but unemotional? Nah...
Funny how the "Raw New Direction!!" looks exactly the same as the "Shit old direction", isn't it? It's like he just can't help lying evey time he opens his mouth.
I'd hardly call Smith's Doctor a softy, he programmed humans to kill the Silents on sight, he also tried to forget the genocide of the Time Lords as the War Doctor called him "the one who forgets", he also threatened to kill Scaldak after trying to make with him, he also killed Solomon in Dinosaurs On A Spaceship. The last real softy Doctor we had was Paul McGann's in my mind.
I honestly think Moffat probably believes it is just as good. Like George Lucas in his more recent days, I suspect he doesn't have too many people around willing to tell him "Steven, this is rubbish." anymore.
In the Moffat Era, we've had 3 seasons of this over arcing narrative which was hard to follow and the long breaks didn't help.
I believe it was Moffat's idea to do the half seasons. He said Doctor Who should be "event television" and not air so often.
Of all the accusations made against Moffat's Who, the fact that it's unemotional is one that holds the least water for me.
Maybe they are there because they are to be deconstructed and discarded? In the same way, the fourth Doctor threw UNIT on the scrapheap?
But I really don't want to see them carrying most of the episode again like they did in Crimson Horror.
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