Doctor Who thing of the day: were Amy and Rory’s final stories out of chronological order?
The Doctor refers to Rory leaving his phone charger in Henry VIII’s en suite before we see them in Henry VIII’s bedroom. What the hell?
The Doctor refers to Rory leaving his phone charger in Henry VIII’s en suite before we see them in Henry VIII’s bedroom. What the hell?
Marcotte’s analysis is sharp, but I don’t know that her conclusion — that Moffat has rendered the Doctor into something akin to the Ponds’ child — is a positive portrayal of the character.
I’m really astonished at how little advantage Steven Moffat took of a fantastic opportunity to capture the Doctor in an amazing place like New York City…
I’m guessing that all the malevolent aliens confer regularly, at least when they’re about to go after little ol’ planet Earth. They must: it’s the only way to explain why Earth never seems to suffer the same alien attack twice.
I wonder: Is Moffat making space for the legend of the Doctor to disappear, erased from the universe as the memory of him has been erased from the Dalek databases?
Oh, I love this. Not just the wonderfulness of this episode, but that I can unreservedly love a Doctor Who again. That feels so good.
I wouldn’t go as far as “disappointed.” There some good stuff here. But the insane Dalek has been done before — and much better…
I’d like to think that that opening line about having an adventure once a week is a swipe at the long waits between series we’ve had to endure…
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