gentlegiantjr
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You missed a good one.

That idea fits right in with Moffat's original intent to leave the show after this season, but then deciding to stay.

Can't agree more. No competent reviewer would drop spoilers like that. These reviews have been poorly thought out, the recapping has been haphazard, the reviewer goes off on pet theories, the "stray observations" have a sort of a nasty"hurf durf, I'm smarter than the show" tone to them. Anyway, I'm out, this is the

I'm assuming they sang this as an encore.

I'm only 54!

I disagree. Why would you need to have every single point spelled out for you? Use your imagination to fill in the gaps. Superman's not present for this fight? Assume he's busy with another invasion elsewhere.

I'm in the same boat. I'm happy to be entertained week by week.

People can be complicated and act with mixed emotions.

How is that any of Winn's concern?

What are you implying?

Care to share why you thought it was so bad?

Can't we just watch the show and watch the MM character develop as the show intends?

I'm not sure what you want. There are probably a dozen discussion threads on this in this comment section already. Some agree with what your wife said, others don't. I don't have a problem with either way. Clara staying dead is a perfectly okay ending. In a show that includes time travel, in an episode that is set

Some people feel that way, others don't.

Yep. And boring. The Time Lords are incredibly tedious.

Zombie cops in space?

???

You forgot the "the end" to lend more gravitas to your argument.

It's a minor quibble. It makes no difference to the story if the end of the universe is 4.5 billion or 100 trillion years away. All that matters is that they go to a time or place that is very far away.

Becoming? Did you miss the Tyler years?