Oh, I forgot to mention how interesting it was for that mystery woman to turn out to be the Doctor's mom. Quite surprising.
What was more surprising was to hear that the "current" President of Gallifrey was none other than Rasillon himself!
It's the first time they've made it clear: the Doctor dies when he regenerates.
If you mean physical death, that's not true. He even stated himself (and we saw it occur in the alternate timeline in "Turn Left") that it's quite possible for the Doctor to physically, permanently die before regeneration can take effect. If you mean the individual ceasing to exist, that has been quite clear for a long time. What exactly are you referring to?
I thought the episode was brilliant! The interaction between Bernard and David was top notch. The performance and dialog between them could not have been any better. I have to admit that the commercial interruptions did indeed distract somewhat from the total emotional impact, but I still had a tear or two in my eyes in the last 30 to 40 minutes.
I felt that the Time Lords were definitely presented in a negative light, and rightfully so. It gave the newer fans of Who to see why the Doctor made the decision to disassociate himself from the bureaucracy of his race. I also liked the explanation of how he made the decision to destroy or allow the Time Lords to be destroyed in the Time War.
The situation with the Master is a interesting one. I genuinely felt pity for him as he realized that the suffering of his entire life was orchestrated by the Time Lords as a tool to save themselves. From the standpoint of being a classic Who fan from the 70's, I think the sound of the drums that were placed by the Time Lords in his head were a very good way to create a back story as to why the Master may have always seemed to be so evil or insane.
I have to agree that the presence of Rasillon as the president himself showed how desperate the Time Lords may have been by the events of the Time War.
Chris3123 I do have a question.... Not to knock you just genuinely curios. As my family and I watched I also thought that the woman might have been the Doctors mother in the end but I never saw or heard of any direct evidence of that. You spoke of it as if it was proven. What part of the episode made you draw that conclusion? I DVR'd the episode so I will go back and watch it, but I just don't remember. I really do hope that was his mother though.
I also have to say to Chris3123 and some others that commented that I also hated to see David go. When he said "I don’t want to ..." I felt his pain and wanted him to stay. Looking back on David’s entire performance over his tenure is going to make me "Reorganize" who my favorite Doctors are.
I also like the little preview of seeing at least some small performance of next Doctor. "I'm a girl" was hilarious.
David.................You will be sorely missed and never forgotten. Thank you for your diligence in your tenure as the Doctor and for all of the wonderful times and memories you have created for me and my family. Good Luck on your new endeavors and know that you already have a fan!