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    Quote Originally Posted by Fez View Post
    Each Doctor is different but they're still the Doctor. Matt Smith is one of my favourite Doctors, well above Tennant (who's still phenomenal) in my view.



    I do enjoy it, I just enjoy it a lot less and that's my opinion. I don't think I'm picky, this is is a children's show at the end of the day.

    EDIT: Let's Kill Hitler is an excellent title.
    I don't think you enjoy it less and less, you just seem to enjoy a pessimistic view on the matter. You love ripping the **** out of it, it's became your addiction LMAO

    Fair do's I expected a more fabulous ending, but only homosexuals can say fabulous in a way that is impressive. (Not sure if moffat is a homosexual, even though most writers are that or inbetween)

    I loved the feel of him bringing a team together, but really? No Captain jack? That other guy... who was always there for him at all the other ends of the world?

    I feel its not that moffat wants to disregard davies work, its that he doesn't want to insult it so he doesn't use it. Its shameful that they don't bring back past friends atleast at the beginning of the series to give it relativity to the old series. It had its strong points, I thought that it was well worded. But as said, i'm dissapointed that the cliff hanger was what everyone expected, cliff hangers aren't suppose to do the obvious, thats why they're cliff hangers, we wouldn't enjoy them so much if they do the obvious "fall to their death" :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Accipiter View Post
    I don't think you enjoy it less and less, you just seem to enjoy a pessimistic view on the matter. You love ripping the **** out of it, it's became your addiction LMAO

    Fair do's I expected a more fabulous ending, but only homosexuals can say fabulous in a way that is impressive. (Not sure if moffat is a homosexual, even though most writers are that or inbetween)

    I loved the feel of him bringing a team together, but really? No Captain jack? That other guy... who was always there for him at all the other ends of the world?

    I feel its not that moffat wants to disregard davies work, its that he doesn't want to insult it so he doesn't use it. Its shameful that they don't bring back past friends atleast at the beginning of the series to give it relativity to the old series. It had its strong points, I thought that it was well worded. But as said, i'm dissapointed that the cliff hanger was what everyone expected, cliff hangers aren't suppose to do the obvious, thats why they're cliff hangers, we wouldn't enjoy them so much if they do the obvious "fall to their death" :/
    Maybe I'm overly pessimistic, I'll accept that, but that's probably why we have a TV show of such high calibre. I'm going to bite the bullet and so it's fallen from grace but it's still number one except it hurts me to see it fall further hence why I have to give up and stop annoying you all about LIKING THINGS THAT I DON'T LIKE

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    I think I'll take that advice ^.

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    There's a cliffhanger at the end of every episode, which I'm beginning to hate. I don't find Moffat's writing that good either, he tends to waste air time trying to build the episodes.

    He spent about 20 minutes gathering this army that didn't really play any key role in the episode? And a Sontaran that helps the doctor? fgs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Accipiter View Post
    I feel its not that moffat wants to disregard davies work, its that he doesn't want to insult it so he doesn't use it. Its shameful that they don't bring back past friends atleast at the beginning of the series to give it relativity to the old series.
    I agree with this, the way the Eccelston and the Tennant doctors companions were the same group reassured people that it was the same person. Problem is they can't start bringing from that far back otherwise newer/younger viewers would get confused as too who they are and there'd also be far too many people, it was really starting to get silly by the end of season four, the whole "Lets have everyone in the Tardis and happy fun time" didn't sit too well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moh View Post
    There's a cliffhanger at the end of every episode, which I'm beginning to hate. I don't find Moffat's writing that good either, he tends to waste air time trying to build the episodes.

    He spent about 20 minutes gathering this army that didn't really play any key role in the episode? And a Sontaran that helps the doctor? fgs.
    He can be a very, very good writer. 'Blink' is pretty much the best episode of Doctor Who of all time ever, give it a watch, written by him and it's a template for creating proper Who. It just so happens to have 90% less Doctor and 90% more 'human'.

    Same with Midnight from Series Four, excellent episode. Though not written by him, along similar lines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    I agree with this, the way the Eccelston and the Tennant doctors companions were the same group reassured people that it was the same person. Problem is they can't start bringing from that far back otherwise newer/younger viewers would get confused as too who they are and there'd also be far too many people, it was really starting to get silly by the end of season four, the whole "Lets have everyone in the Tardis and happy fun time" didn't sit too well.
    Oh don't get me started on the Series Four finale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fez View Post
    He can be a very, very good writer. 'Blink' is pretty much the best episode of Doctor Who of all time ever, give it a watch, written by him and it's a template for creating proper Who. It just so happens to have 90% less Doctor and 90% more 'human'.

    Same with Midnight from Series Four, excellent episode. Though not written by him, along similar lines.

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    Oh don't get me started on the Series Four finale.
    I don't really think he had much of a choice in Blink as he wasn't the head writer. Ever since he's become the head writer, he's just creating cliffhangers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moh View Post
    I don't really think he had much of a choice in Blink as he wasn't the head writer. Ever since he's become the head writer, he's just creating cliffhangers
    Not... really.

    Well, yes really, that's generally one of the problems I have.

    There is some good in his tenure - The Eleventh Hour, Vincent and the Doctor and that amazing Neil Gaiman episode.

    Also, just noticed, where did Captain Pugwash go after he showed up?

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    Spotted a few plot flaws in this episode, such as the Tardis translating stuff after it's already left..
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    Where did Captain Pugwash go?
    Why did the TARDIS translate AFTER it had left?
    Why did the Doctor have River Song's name on his cot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    Spotted a few plot flaws in this episode, such as the Tardis translating stuff after it's already left..
    and the fact it doesn't know its own ******* language LMAO

    But the tardis translates everything from anywhere aslong as you've been aboard, so no idea why it took its time.

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