^I think he's referring to Rory's death scene and Amy forgetting him against her will.
Ah, quite possible. Thanks for pointing that out. For some reason I thought in was in a different episode. That was a great moment, I agree.
^I think he's referring to Rory's death scene and Amy forgetting him against her will.
the worst excesses of the RTD era.
^I think he's referring to Rory's death scene and Amy forgetting him against her will.
Ah, quite possible. Thanks for pointing that out. For some reason I thought in was in a different episode. That was a great moment, I agree.
Of course, these days other characters aren't always giving big speeches about how Awesome the Doctor is because the Doctor is always doing that himself!
Interesting how so many shots were taken of the fourth season, yet it focuses entirely on that whiny, overused Rose Tyler. Not one word of dialog from Donna, and only a one-frame shot of her? WTF? She was the best companion of the modern era. So much for the "coolest ad."
Sorry, but that was just awful. I've been trying my hardest to forget the worst excesses of the RTD era. This just brought it all flooding back..
Seconded. At least Moffat seems to have got away from the fetishising of the Doctor whereby we keep getting it drummed into us how amazing or deep or whatever he is.
Steven Moffat said:Hello, Stonehenge! Who takes the Pandorica takes the Universe! But, bad news, everyone, 'cos guess who?! Except, you lot, you're all whizzing about. It's really very distracting. Could you all just stay still for a minute? Because I. Am. Talking!
Now, the question of the hour is, Who's got the Pandorica? Answer: I do. Next question! Who's coming to take it from me? C'mon! Look at me! No plan, no backup, no weapons worth a damn! Oh, and something else I don't have: Anything! To! Lose!
So, if you're sitting up there in your silly little spaceship with all your silly little guns, and you've got any plans on taking the Pandorica tonight, just remember who's standing in your way! Remember every black day I stopped you! And then! And then! Do the smart thing:
Let somebody else try first.
Steven Moffat said:Hello, Stonehenge! Who takes the Pandorica takes the Universe! But, bad news, everyone, 'cos guess who?! Except, you lot, you're all whizzing about. It's really very distracting. Could you all just stay still for a minute? Because I. Am. Talking!
Now, the question of the hour is, Who's got the Pandorica? Answer: I do. Next question! Who's coming to take it from me? C'mon! Look at me! No plan, no backup, no weapons worth a damn! Oh, and something else I don't have: Anything! To! Lose!
So, if you're sitting up there in your silly little spaceship with all your silly little guns, and you've got any plans on taking the Pandorica tonight, just remember who's standing in your way! Remember every black day I stopped you! And then! And then! Do the smart thing:
Let somebody else try first.
^When people watched?
The linked graphs make clear that ratings are definitely down, even more than I'd have thought. It'll look worse when they add "The Big Bang" in.
But this Doctor isn't madly in love with his centuries-younger companion who couldn't possibly hope to match him in either life experience or intellect. Where's the fun in that?I couldn't care less about ratings. From my perspective the quality of the show is a big improvement under Moffat and we finally have a doctor who is much more akin to his former selves - that, to me, is all that matters.
And what about the linked article to when figures were even more down, during Tennant's first year, those "good old days"? You had the same scaremongering in the press as you do now, as evidenced by your (btw, totally unbiased pick of) headline, and the show turned out alright.The linked graphs make clear that ratings are definitely down, even more than I'd have thought. It'll look worse when they add "The Big Bang" in.
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