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That's true… It could also be interpreted as the reason the Master kills Missy.

But did you also predict Gomez would kill Simm, too? ;)

Why not? I meant I'm glad that wasn't actually his end.

I don't really know where people usually listen to them. I only recently started and since I have premium I guessed I'd better just start with the ones that are available there. Like Spare Parts.

He deserves to die under the stars.

You know what I just realised? When Bill and the Doctor are walking towards the doors in the forest the first time she says:
"I don't wanna live if I can't be me anymore. Do you understand?"
And the Doctor responds with "Yeah."

Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang is the only other finale I consider to be "perfect", so I hear ya.

Moffat's era was nothing if not daring and I will forever love it for it, even with it's faults. I think I suffer from it being the reason I fell in love with the show in the first place (I caught "Wedding of River Song" three times on the TV in two days and watched it full the three times, then decided to give it a

But it's such a fun concept, no? It would be amazing for him to appear and ignore the parts that made him bad from the original. Just stick with the concept. How many people would be appeased with a "bad Doctor"?

It's because she's the older one… seriously…

I need one more season. He's so perfect as the Doctor!

Me too!

People seemed to think he would write a blink every episode or something.

Once Amy and Rory are definitely married that's also missing in Matt's ones.

This series will always be an optimistic fun romp about being the best you can be even when you're not perfect; and about doing what's right when no-one else will. And enjoying each life to the fullest. About learning there's more to life than what's right in front of you. And that no experience is worth it if you

I still can't believe Moffat wrote a second part to a finale that lived up to the first part and didn't detract from it in any way. Actually, having a satisfying resolution has made WEaT all the better.

Missy will be missy-ed.

I thought the same. You can see him visibly retreating in some scenes.

They're also both the first incarnation of their respective cycles. There's probably a lesson to be learned in there, about how change made him a better person or something.

He's the perfect narcissist after all.