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Yeah, it just breezed by. :-(

Maybe she stays a Cyberman, meets Cyberman Danny Pink, they fall in love and have a bunch of cyber-babies.

Hey, what about Nardole?

It would be cool if somehow that scene got worked into one of the next episodes, but only in a way that added some new perspective. Otherwise, I'm fine just thinking this happened off-camera.

I tend to think that pretty much every character aside from The Doctor will at some point serve the Doctor's story over their own since this show is called "Doctor Who."

I thought Razor was the giant from Game of Thrones. lol

"The Two Masters" is such a great idea that I'd be surprised it hadn't been attempted on television before if real-life circumstances hadn't intervened.

I feel about Simm like a lot of people feel about Colin Baker, the 6th Doctor. Great actor in the role, saddled with some bad episodes.

Well, the early Cybermen got around space, so it didn't seem too off to me.

She has such great chemistry with Capaldi. The fact that this couldn't last longer than a season is just unfortunate.

I thought Danny Pink deserved much better. His death just played very strangely; I expected it would be reset.

"You mean it's not just like a pothole in space?"

The Doctor and Bill needed AT LEAST two seasons. It feels like they just got started, and they're such a great, natural pair.

The in-show-trailers showing scenes you haven't watched yet is just unforgivable. In the past, the trailers or making-of segments always were careful to show scenes from earlier in the episode.

Sadly, yes.

I was sure the guy playing Bill's new friend was the same actor who played the main giant on Game of Thrones.

I though Hell Bent was sooooo bad. A huge plot point - Gallifrey - was mostly tossed off in favor of focusing way too much on Clara, the companion that just wouldn't let go. But Heaven Sent, holy moses, such perfection. It makes the dip in quality one episode later even more jarring.

I'm also not a fan of the glorification of the Doctor, but Davies did it, too.

Also, Bill's fate here reminded me of the time one of the Claras became a Dalek.

I think how awesome it would have been to see this episode without being spoiled on the returns of the John Simm Master and the Mondasian Cybermen. And I didn't even try to spoil it; photos of both have been promoted everywhere for months. The Doctor's possible regeneration popped up in headlines as soon as the