I can't quite talk about it without talking about things and giving spoilers.
Non-spoilery review - 6/10
If it had been slightly less over the top, and held its ending in check, 7 or 8 out of 10.
There will undoubtedly end up being massive spoilers in the comments if I get any, so consider yourself warned.
Non-spoilery review - 6/10
If it had been slightly less over the top, and held its ending in check, 7 or 8 out of 10.
There will undoubtedly end up being massive spoilers in the comments if I get any, so consider yourself warned.
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(Interesting that we didn't see any reapers this time à la Father's Day)
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I suspect the next story will draw on the idea of the Doctor's interfering having knock-on effects. There was a line cut from Last of the Time Lords where the Master tells the Doctor that he allowed all this to happen. By ousting Harriet Jones, he left a gap that shouldn't have been there, one the Master could exploit.
But seriously, Cheshire Ood? WTF?!
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Next week's episode will be interesting.
[damn this fiddly trying-not-to-give-anything-away in the comment :D]
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I wouldn't have minded the Doctor's power trip if it had been more subtle and insidious, but that didn't bother me as much as everything after Adelaide's final act.
There's a difference between foreshadowing and throwing a can of thick black paint over the ending and calling the resulting mess storytelling. I like RTD's work a chunk of the time, but I like his endings way less than half the time.
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He (the Doctor) does seem to be getting a bit arrogant which I guess is necessary for where it looks like the story is going, but subtlety would've worked better.
So much for the space-time continuum.
:)
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It should have been closure for his failure to save the Time Lords, with unfortunate consequences. It turned out to be closure for the "secretly the Doctor's a colossal dick" storyline that Davies had apparently been building to.
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