You’re right (the other reviewer is right.) I forgot to mention in my OP that the Doctor pulling a gun and shooting a fellow Time Lord was about as insane and illogical as you could get.
You’re right (the other reviewer is right.) I forgot to mention in my OP that the Doctor pulling a gun and shooting a fellow Time Lord was about as insane and illogical as you could get.
Note when Ohila walked in and saw someone up on the loft she said he was not allowed to be up there because she keeps it ready in case “the boys” ever return. I almost get a sort of halfway house or orphanage feeling from the barn sometimes or a work house or something. Moffat clearly has some ideas for the Doctor’s…
Someone needs to make a compilation video of Clara and Me using that song.
Hehehe. Supernatural. That show’s been dead and directionless since the end of season 5 with a few moments of brilliance (“Baby”).
Thank you for reminding me Charlie Jane. There is one thing I’ve been aching for since series two or three of “NuWho”. I want them to get back to the serialized story arcs revolving around bouncing around the universe, the doctor being snarky, and saving the day while we learn about new civilizations. It was awfully…
The crazy thing about the “hybrid” is that Ashildr rather has it wrong. It is not “both the Doctor and Clara” but each one of them. You bring up a great point here. The Doctor is the hybrid because he is a Time Lord trying to be human. Clara is the hybrid because she’s human and trying to be a Time Lord. The Doctor is…
To Moffat (v) — A complete and total disregard for your own writing, your audience, and the story world in which you are writing.
Thank you for not just raving about this as a spectacular episode of Doctor Who like so many other reviewers and commenters. Yes, it was a wonderful conceit and Capaldi was brilliant but that was about all that I found positive about the episode. I knew from the moment we saw his coat by the fire exactly what was…