No.
No.
I feel like I remember the misquoting of the line from earlier than that but I definitely may be wrong...
I'd long stated during Moffat's tenure that people were going to look back on his time a lot more positively once he was gone and someone else was running the show. Nice to see I was right.
I miss Moffat as well. Those 6 seasons (ok excluding Season 7) were some of the best in the show’s history.
I don’t care about messing with the continuity, but to then make it actually change nothing at all made this a pointless exercise. It would have made so much more sense if the Master had been the timeless child. And I wish they’d give Jodie more to do than just look slightly annoyed while other people give exposition…
Clearly Joel/Mike and the bots never saw the underwater fight scene from Top Secret:
One of my all time favorite MST3k quips is “underwater fight scenes are like the drum solos of movies.”
Out of curiosity, what Moffat-written episode would you say was his worst?
Sure. Except for Flatline, The Doctor’s Wife, Heaven Sent, A Good Man Goes to War, The God Complex, Vincent and the Doctor....I could go on.
...remembered as the decade of snark, a period where being smart and funny also meant being witheringly condescending towards everyone and everything that wasn’t in on the joke.
Writer Who Makes Living Writing Outrage Articles Outraged At Artist Saying Outrage Has Become Commodity
This review reads like you think the show owes you an apology for last season and is trying to make amends. It doesn’t and it isn’t.
It is probably low on the scale of why Lorne is awful and creates a toxic work environment, but his anti-TV star bias in selecting SNL hosts meaning that Kristen Bell has never hosted pisses me off royally
<Such-and-such comment snarkily projecting its quality to cleverly allude to my feelings about Moffat's handling of Doctor Who and/or Sherlock, which are OH so objective and valuable>
1977 Reggie Jackson would be more likely to miss than connect. You want a contact hitter. I’m thinking George Brett, he had a little bit of pop in addition to being able to put the bat on the ball.