chirthorpe--disqus
Chirthorpe
chirthorpe--disqus

I find the opposite. Danny has never been interesting compared to a tin of paint, his chemistry with clara only works because they are both awful characters, and as for the "don't cremate me" scene…yeah, uh, I'm calling total bullshit because A) there is ZERO way for a dead body, completely dead, to feel pain because

Unfortunately, making it the Rani would have been an intelligent scriptwriter's idea.

silliness detracts from the drama aspect and makes the incoherence even more irritating. Remember Deep Breath's cartoony sound effects?

There may be no actual supernatural propaganda, but that doesn't change the very blatant undertones that were being given in all previous instances of "the Promised Land" or "Welcome to Heaven", etc. "We've got a burner", et all.

what part of "I wasn't aware you could format that on here" didn't you get? It's one thing to point out bold, italics, and underlining, but not stating how to use them is another matter.

I wasn't aware you could do that, much less how to.

It's not random, it's used to put emphasis on specific words because as far as I'm aware Disquss doesn't have the formatting to use bold.

And now I can tell you're an idiot as well.
Agnosticism is a position on KNOWLEDGE not belief. You're either an agnostic Theist or an agnostic atheist. They are not mutually exclusive.

That question is nonsensical. It's like you're ignoring how propaganda actually works. And in this case, series 8 has been incredibly heavy on its tone in regards to subjects which are controversial in one way or another; abortion, environment, afterlife debates, etc. To ignore the obvious commentary being made is

Good murder mystery writers actually do research on REAL murders though to see how the process works.

The susan thing would actually have been a very nice twist. Instead we got predictable tripe. Granted it's a great actress for the role, but it was far too obvious.

it doesn't help though that Moffat still abuses the ability to reuse enemies, as he has done with the weeping angels (which he ruined) and the Cybermen by giving them those awful new designs.

It's not just anti-cremation propaganda, it's anti-science propaganda - did you miss their dig at donating your body to science? Or the fact that the whole episode spits in the face of the scientific knowledge about the process of death.

Their later clarification was bullshit. Uploading dying minds is one thing, that I can forgive, but to also make them somehow linked to their body is absolute horsecrap. When you write a SCIENCE FICTION SHOW, your base it off of science and add advanced sciences to it with technobabble to explain it. Here, they are

This episode is absolutely RETARDED. I'm sorry, but there is no room for Afterlife bullshit in Doctor Who! This is ludicrous and one of the most ridiculous pieces of crap Moffat has pulled out.