Fun episode, really enjoyable. And at the risk of sounding like I'm denigrating something else prop this up, I got to say this is something that someone like Terry Matalas should watch to see how you can nostalgia and revisiting the past correctly.
And yes, I am well aware of the irony of myself now acting like the smartest person in the room right after lecturing someone else for doing so.
You really don't get it, do you? You always have to put on this act of getting in everyone's face to attempt to prove you're the smartest person in the room, which is why so many of us take such delight in pointing out each and every time you end up being proven wrong. But then, myself and others have attempted to explain this to you plenty of times before, and yet you Never. Seem. To. Learn. At all.How is it pedantic to call out the fact that saying that "Ten and Donna are back" is false?
It isn't a minor thing that the Fourteenth Doctor isn't the same incarnation as the Tenth Doctor despite being physically identical and behaving nearly identically.
I take it you're not familiar at all with Doctor Who ancillary material, like novels or more specifically in this case, comics? Because the title of this episode alone should have made it clear this was going to be about "a CGI fluff toy as the bad guy."The trailers were largely about NPH as the villain and there was no hint of him whatsoever. Instead we got a CGI fluff toy as the bad guy who I couldn't take serious for a second.
And yes, I am well aware of the irony of myself now acting like the smartest person in the room right after lecturing someone else for doing so.