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Did you not see The Name of the Doctor? That explains what she is, and why she kept appearing and dying. There's more than three of her.
I've not seen that episode.
Did you not see The Name of the Doctor? That explains what she is, and why she kept appearing and dying. There's more than three of her.
I've not seen that episode.
My only disappointment was that, having finally got to see the Time War, all that we really saw of it was one final, very straightforward engagement.
This was supposed to be the war that shattered the universe, time being rewritten over and over again by either side, the escalation of paradoxes conjuring into being strange and terrible threats - the Nightmare Child, the Could've-been King, the Horde of Travesties. But we didn't get to see any of that.
I thought this x1000%. The Time War turns out to be some people shooting at daleks with laser guns. Agreed, completely. This is there RRD's glorious imagination was failed by Moffat's pragmatism.
Yeah, i thought the effects for the war were good, but the scope didn't meet what I had built up in my mind.
My only disappointment was that, having finally got to see the Time War, all that we really saw of it was one final, very straightforward engagement.
This was supposed to be the war that shattered the universe, time being rewritten over and over again by either side, the escalation of paradoxes conjuring into being strange and terrible threats - the Nightmare Child, the Could've-been King, the Horde of Travesties. But we didn't get to see any of that.
What we did get to see, I enjoyed a lot. I'd just have liked it a little more epic. Ah well, maybe they'll touch on those parts if they ever do get round to telling the story of Gallifrey's return.
Agreed, but traveling back in time and trying to erase people's future or killing ancestors is a little less dramatic.I thought this x1000%. The Time War turns out to be some people shooting at daleks with laser guns. Agreed, completely. This is there RRD's glorious imagination was failed by Moffat's pragmatism.