Above average. 4/5
A pretty fun episode. The degenerate Master was actually well portrayed and intresting to watch. Bernard Cribbins was great as always. David Tennant was in top form. All of that makes a fun episode.
However, I just saw it less than 12 hours ago and the plot is hard to recall. There wasn't much of it really. A big problem was that so much of the plot had already happened and stuff was in place. The Master's resurrection, and anti-resurrection atttempts. The guy who "found" and tried to develop the alien tech. The aliens trying to take it back. Etc. This story was more of an introduction to what was already well in progress. I don't think the narration was helpful, but heck, they had to showcase that Timothy Dalton was in the show.
I hope the Time Lords do come back. At first, I didn't like that they weren't in the show. Then I liked it. The Last of the Time Lords is a neat descriptor for the Doctor. And, the burden it places on him was interesting to watch play out, especially near the end. But, I will be glad if they do come back.
A couple of guesses, pure speculation:
Wilf and Donna are not human. Dalton said the human race had ended yet those 2 were still their, and unchanged. The Master specified a human template and it affected all humans. Therefore, they're not human. That, plus the Doctor's previous comments to Wilf.
The Time Lords are using Earth like miners use canaries in a mine, well, sort of. Dalton said repeatedly about the day the the human race ceased. They must've had that event set up as their wake up call. Why? Because Earth is the Doctor's favorite planet and he's always here making sure it's ok. So, if the human race ended, then something *really* bad was afoot.
There will obviously be some grand reset. The Time Lords will be brought back and the humans will be restored. But, it'll cost the Doctor.
Wilf will shoot the Doctor.
Wilf and Donna might be Time Lords in hiding. If so, Rassilon and Susan? Or Romana?
Mr Awe