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It was the same last week; 'Bloody hated this - B+'

I didn't get that it was played for laughs either. It was pretty torturous to watch.

She lucked out on 'Pick a Weapon' day. The other two got daggers and spears. She rocked up late and got left with the whip.

I hate them because they're just 3 teenage girls who think they're badass and then get cut down because they're essentially just all talk. It's like walking into a Weatherspoons in South London on a friday night.

His fucking overacting is him theatrically shitting the bed in every scene.

All the good work that was done to build up a solid villain was ripped up when Cottonmouth went. Diamondback is given a very rushed backstory and an incredibly stupid suit. The two halves of the season are like night and day.

Like the Danny Devito Twin to the GOT Schwarzenegger version

Exactly, he served no other purpose than to get fridged so they could move the Clara's story along.

The second Danny Pink was even hinted at being a main character someone should have stopped Moffat. He was an absolutely rubbish character and the guy playing him was awful. He got more than he deserved by being the savior in the season finale. He should have just go thit by the car and left.

He'll be raising that eyebrow for a week.

People I know are gonna hate this and wont believe something like this got onto TV, but as a Lynch fan this was amazing. The music, the imagery, the dread…… it was incredible.

As you say, his anger at that and his disdain at getting killed by a girl is palpable. He would have made a great Master in the long run, especially against Capaldi, although we would never have had Gomez in the role.

I thought the Master stuff elevated it as it was a proper twist to me. Also, the switch from good to evil of Jacobi was awesome.

Two things about the Master return:

That's a good point. But as the ship seems to be on a tangential direction to the Black Hole it shouldn't have much of an effect. If it was on the radial direction then I'd expect it to (I could be wrong, I'm in no way an expert in this field, it;s more a hobby).

I forgot about this but when I saw it in the episode I thought it was amazing.

It's a fundamental human trait too. People are always at their worst when they're simply trying to survive. Morality is a matter of perspective. In this scenario everybody's moral views get skewed.

I'm glad I wasn't the only one thinking RD through this.

Loved this.

I always forget how good an episode Utpoia is. All the work that 'Human Nature/Family of Blood' did with the Chameleon Circuit made the ending stick even with some of the less parts of the episode (Chantho).