Is that just the UK numbers or world wide?
UK. We don't care who watches it in random foreign countries. The BBC's scheduling budget is dependent on domestic audiences, not foreigners.
Is that just the UK numbers or world wide?
Why was Clara so secretive abut Danny? He was clearly relevant to the mystery, but she pretended she didn't know of him, even to the Doctor. Why?
One thought. Gallifrey is currently inaccessible, even to a TARDIS. That barn therefore was not on Gallifrey, since Clara flew the TARDIS there.
I assumed the barn was on Gallifrey in the 50th anniversary episode. But clearly it's not. But that raises a other fact: the Doctor did not grow up on Gallifrey.
That's new. And interesting.
OK now this episode was a little more to my liking, didnt seem nearly as goofy as the last one, but still had its funny moments, nicely done. It was also interesting to see the Doctor checking something out cause he wanted to, seems like usually hes just dropped in the middle of robots trying to take over the earth or whatever, so it was an interesting change of pace, all in all i liked, but, as Morrus already pointed out it left a lot of unanswered questions, Like how did Orson Pink end up with the toy soldier if Clara gave it to the Doctor as a boy? Orson said it had been in his family, maybe the Doctor and Mr. Pink are related!?
Another possibility, with a different set of implications, is that Clara is capable of psychically piloting the TARDIS through time-locks.
Could be. Though she knows he wants to find Gallifrey. If she found it and is now not telling him, that doesn't reflect well on her at all.
Yikes. Ratings are dropping. Just 4.8 million on the overnights. That's getting dangerously low. Makes me worry for the future of the show.
UK. We don't care who watches it in random foreign countries. The BBC's scheduling budget is dependent on domestic audiences, not foreigners.
Could be. Though she knows he wants to find Gallifrey. If she found it and is now not telling him, that doesn't reflect well on her at all.
I think the implication would be that she found a way to the Gallifrey of the past, still inside its time-lock, rather than the post-Time-of-the-Doctor Gallifrey that's locked in another universe.
And she does know how badly he wants to find Gallifrey - badly enough that he might ignore all the terrible implications of crossing his own childhood timestream, and end up doing something really unwise. It wouldn't be the first time she's acted to protect him from himself.
Absolutely loved it! It left stuff unanswered - we never did find out who was under the sheet or who opened the airlock - but it was creepy and clever.
Is Time Lord as a qualification new? I always thought it was a race. Maybe I'm forgetting stuff.
Capaldi's best performance yet. He's starting to settle in.
Why was Clara so secretive abut Danny? He was clearly relevant to the mystery, but she pretended she didn't know of him, even to the Doctor. Why?
Doctor and chalk/blackboard again. This is a thing with him.