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A good notion, but more bombast would have dragged the episode down, IMO.

A good notion, but more bombast would have dragged the episode down, IMO.

True. I think in this case it was Good/Doctor Who silly. I accept it because.

True. I think in this case it was Good/Doctor Who silly. I accept it because.

Valid!

Valid!

ALSO: It's setting up for a nice continuation of the themes of memory and identity that Moffat and his writers room (can) do really well.

ALSO: It's setting up for a nice continuation of the themes of memory and identity that Moffat and his writers room (can) do really well.

A detail that I liked, given the ramifications for Dr. Song's storyline, which got so majorly hijacked last series.

A detail that I liked, given the ramifications for Dr. Song's storyline, which got so majorly hijacked last series.

I also find it important to note that Karen asked for a good-bye for her character that would preclude being brought back.

I also find it important to note that Karen asked for a good-bye for her character that would preclude being brought back.

It was silly, but I haven't yet concluded on whether it was Bad silly or Doctor Who silly.

It was silly, but I haven't yet concluded on whether it was Bad silly or Doctor Who silly.

Amy taking Rory's hand and jumping with him was completely effing perfect. Their arc as married persons has been building toward this moment from the very beginning.

Amy taking Rory's hand and jumping with him was completely effing perfect. Their arc as married persons has been building toward this moment from the very beginning.

Amy voluntarily left, albeit in extenuating circumstances.

Amy voluntarily left, albeit in extenuating circumstances.

"You think you'll just come back to life."

"You think you'll just come back to life."