SlipperyFishes
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Hey. That was really good.
I think that might be a pretty good partner episode to Heaven Sent. Similar enough concepts.
I think that might be a pretty good partner episode to Heaven Sent. Similar enough concepts.
It's obvious why of course, but part of me really wanted them to make the president who committed suicide to look like Donald Trump. I guess he wasn't President in the virtual reality. Couldn't have been all bad really.
Why'd the TARDIS not translate the Pope?
Why'd the TARDIS not translate the Pope?
Why'd the TARDIS not translate the Pope?
I'm sure it'sin the vault.Missy/The Master
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I think she's fine. Even at her weakest she's at least miles better than Martha though.Intrigued to see where this is going, but certain scenes really poked out to me that Pearl Mackie is certainly not the best actress out there. Say what you want about the characters of Clara and Donna but their actresses were a step above.
Even Karen Gillian put in better work
The BBC say "no casting decisions have been made" officially to preserve the surprise of the end of the series, but don't expect anyone or anything to stay on. Expect a Eleventh
Hour style clean break. New TARDIS, new Doctor, new companion, new tone.
That super mario bros comparison makes you think. Plus are we going to see these guys try to invade this season on a later episode?
Why is the writing this season suddenly leagues better?
I'm not a big fan of the Doctor going blind. It's a plot device that I guess it there to set up a partnership with the Master, but it seems a bit ridiculous for a time lord to go blind. And why wouldn't the glasses just provide digital vision for him?
The hologram world is curious. How far back have we been seeing the hologram Doctor? Since the beginning of the season?
Just watched Oxygen and I seem to have a completely different opinion than most here, this has been the least interesting new Doctor Who series by far. Maybe except for Series 4 at this point.
So, who wrote the Veritas? Early bug?
Only from the beginning of the episode. The Doctor guarding the vault got all the information on the simulated Doctor from wearing the glasses. That's it!Why is the writing this season suddenly leagues better?
I'm not a big fan of the Doctor going blind. It's a plot device that I guess it there to set up a partnership with the Master, but it seems a bit ridiculous for a time lord to go blind. And why wouldn't the glasses just provide digital vision for him?
The hologram world is curious. How far back have we been seeing the hologram Doctor? Since the beginning of the season?
Someone had a theory that the aliens/monks are pre-Cybermen Mondasians, and the whole simulation aspect sounds sufficiently sci-fi/techy to fit them. Not sure it makes a ton of sense but hey, Pyramid/Pharoh's Tomb next episode could give us a modern version of the Tomb of the Cybermen theme
I doubt it's them, but...well, it could be interesting in making them feel like a huge threat again.
(it doesn't really come through in pictures of course, but you'll know what I mean if you've seen the episode).
Oh yeah, This is Gallifrey played. Always a good time when it does.
Yeah first time in a while right? Series 3 flashbacks...
One question on the most recent episode (which was great by the way):
Who was the person who "went missing" after reading the Veritas, rather than dying? They made a big point about it not assuming they were dead. Any ideas or have I missed something?