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Robert Lewis
Bill's death was unsatisfying.
Christopher Reed
>spends four and a half billion years punching through a harder-than-diamond wall and dying over and over just to risk destroying the fabric of time itself in order to get his waifu back
What the fuck was his problem?
Gavin Collins
If they'd actually killed the moon, it would be kino.
Gabriel Green
For all of you stuck at home with the Dalek plague
S01-26 (Classic)
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Grayson Murphy
I really liked this scene, great somber note to end the show on.
Xavier Turner
They shouldn't have shown her in human form after conversion. I think even NPCs could sympathize with robot when it's a character you've seen for whole season. Crying scene would've had more impact if that was the case
Henry Powell
Doctor Autismo
Jace Hughes
>The first question, the question that must never be answered as it will ruin the mystery of the whole show, the half-assed response you will be desperately running from all your subsequent lives: Doctor Who?
Carson Russell
The first episode of Doctor Who I saw was Dalek. I thought it was great, but I didn't follow up on the series. My next Who experience was seeing all the advertisements for Water of Mars, reminding me that the show existed, but I still didn't start watching.
What got me to start actually watching Doctor Who was Yas Forums bitching about 11 holding a gun in a preview of that Weeping Angels two parter. I went back to the start of 9 and got caught up on nuWho. I also watched 8's movie.
Jason Sanchez
Leave him alone, he had a duty of care.
Nicholas Perry
Chibnall's not canon though.
Caleb Long
>the doctor can just blow up cybermen with the sonic screwdriver
This could have come in handy a whole lot of times in the past, methinks.
Dylan Lee
repeating from last thread
post your opinions, unpopular or not, no matter how retarded they are
no one can judge you
Brandon Reed
He's blowing up underground vents, do you not remember it being explained in the episode?
Brayden Gonzalez
it was rigged by nardole to timed explosions around the forest, the sonic wasn't doing it, it was setting off the charges
Zachary Gray
Completely unfuckable
Matthew Kelly
based alzheimers user
Jordan Gutierrez
Zygon two-parter was good except for speech which was dumb as hell.
Lincoln Watson
i was making a joke you fucgking cretins
Dominic Richardson
Put a bag on her. Problem solved.
Benjamin White
How'd you do the arc for the next season(s)?
Personally,
Have Jack break the doctor out of prison. Turns out the master is imprisoned there also. Apparently the Daleks have learnt about the timeless child and are trying to travel in time to prevent it ever happening.
End of the episode, current 3 companions leave. Doctor and master are talking about how they want to learn more about what the matrix showed them, what of it was true and what was left out. The doctor doesn't trust the master to do it on his own so she says they must go together and find where the timeless child originated. Master is the companion for series 13.
Series 13 could open with another 2 parter, maybe a continuation of Spyfall, bringing back Barton/Vor and those light boys. I'd also like an episode where they bring back a classic companion like Ace and the sea devils.
Do a sort of arc based story midway through. Old woman appears and the beginning. Very sweet, claims to be a timelord but a copy created by the matrix. Claims that the Doctor and the master are in fact the ones responsible for getting the timeless child at those towers so they must find her. The woman is revealed to be the Rani at the end of the episode.
2 part finale. Have Jack in it. The doctor and the master find the towers and travel through the portal above it. They find the timeless child, plot-twist the timeless child is actually the master and the matrix lied to them both. The TARDIS is smart so will translate any mention of the masters real name as "the master" It soon becomes apparent that the only way to bring the timeless child/the master back through is by destroying this universe otherwise the time Lords would never exist. Always thought it would be interesting if the Doctor had to be the cause of something terrible, simply because it has to happen. I guess the Villain could be the Rani,honestly not to sure about the main plot and villain of the episode.
1/2.
Nicholas Gutierrez
I want to see a episode where 13 falls for a big macho man, with subsequent episodes that build into a crescendo of her admitting she loves him with a kiss.
Then she has raunchy steamy sex with him while Yaz sit in the corner waiting for them to stop.
Levi Kelly
Jodie could be a good Doctor but she needs the character's whole personality to change.
People talk about her being miscast but not even Troughton, Capaldi or any of the Bakers could have made bland-ass "I only have 2 faces - :D and >:c" 13 work. She desperately needs an edge and I'm not talking about getting angry at her companions for acting perfectly reasonable, she needs to become a character that feels like a person, and not a symbol
William Brown
Jodie is fine, cute even, but the show gives her stories so retarded or boring she can't do anything to fix them and it makes her look bad.
Isaiah Gutierrez
Having the love story with Rose was the only really bad thing in the RTD era, because it was creepy and unjustified; the Doctor had romantic tension only with Romana, a member from his same species, in the past.
The Hartnell and Toughton episodes are really difficult to watch due to the antiquated pacing, but the actors are completely selling it.
Making the Doctor "the mosti mportant person in the universe" it's bad and they should feel bad about it, but Turn Left is still good.
Cameron Jackson
Retcon everything, Capaldi opens his eyes one last time while dying on the battlefield
Connor Morris
13 should genuinely fuck Captain Jack
Adrian Rodriguez
Retcon everything with Jodie, Capaldi awakes and finds out it was just a dream.
He then goes on a whacky nostalgia trip visiting all previous incarnations and companions, even side characters in their own adventures. The final episode is him visiting Susan for one last time then going to die on Trenzalore.
Owen Adams
That is the point
Robert Scott
It was mostly to demonstrate how little he cared about Bill by comparison.
>Oh, you're a Cyberman now? Yeah suits you actually. Anyway gotta run.
Cameron Wright
River was never very convincing as this "femme fatale who's actually the most involved woman with the Doctor ever", it was all talk and no show after Series 4. Innuendos, waggling of eyebrows, sex jokes that even a five year old would consider corny, and her doing her best to act mysterious and alluring all the time, constantly repeating the marriage shtick and talking about her knowledge of the Doctor's future as if its her own personal accomplishment, it all amounts to nothing when you realize her character barely ever does anything important aside from smugly revealing exposition or giving background details for a relationship you don't ever see develop on-screen. She barely goes through any hardships with the other characters in the Smith era. While we often see the Doctor confused and helpless in the face of her mystery, we never see the same happen for her, it's as if she already smugly knows all about him as soon as she pops out of Amy. Even the Doctor realizes how fucking stupid this is and laughs at her when she asks him to trust her. The best example of River's disappointing unimportance is directly presented in the show, at the end of Angels Take Manhattan, when Amy and Rory are gone and the Doctor is in obvious distress. The banter and the back-and-forth are gone and there is an actual emotional situation to be resolved, an opportunity for River to show her role as 'the Doctor's wife.' However, there's actually nothing there beneath the surface for them, the Doctor just bitterly stares into the distance while she petulantly leaves because it's not all fun and games and she has no business there anymore. She just seemed like that type of person you flirt with in the company of friends, to make it entertaining for everybody, but you do it as a joke and she actually makes you both feel uncomfortable in one on one situations. Even Moffat gradually understood how he failed with River, so Clara turned out to be the woman River was supposed to be.
Tyler Myers
Explain pls
Jeremiah Gray
>Bill watches slow-motion black and white footage of The Doctor while she's stuck on the bottom of the ship
And people say Moff isn't kino
Josiah Mitchell
I thought he already undid his death on trenzalore by getting more regens.
Chase Bell
She was turned into a Cyberman by the Master to piss off 12, she spent 10 years waiting and died before she could do a lot of the things she wanted, making it more tragic. She was not meant to go out in a heroic way, she was a young girl who got caught in the cross fire, till she got puddled away
Sebastian Parker
>However, there's actually nothing there beneath the surface for them, the Doctor just bitterly stares into the distance while she petulantly leaves because it's not all fun and games and she has no business there anymore.
HOLY FUCKING BASED
Thoughts on Husbands of River Song?
Austin Cox
Turns out he didn't need more regens, he already had infinite left. What a tweest.
Kevin Thompson
i thought husbands was alright, presented her in a better light, but it shouldn't have been made in the first place. she died in the library and said goodbye, then she was pulled out of the library for series 7 finale for another big goodbye, then this episode, just die already river
Tyler Young
Weird decision to put Bill in white face.
Ethan Fisher
2/2
The Rani is apparently able to use the power of the exploding universe to and feed it into the matrix, therefore coming into a real existence again where she will rule over Galifrey. The doctor is then forced to destroy the Matrix. Master buggers off for now.
Series 14 will be Whittakers last. Male companion from WW2, female from the future or another planet.
Each of the episodes feature the doctor collecting some strange artifact. It is revealed in the finale why this is.
Finale would be a grand scale Dalek invasion. Bringing back Jack, Ruth doctor, the master, Graham, Ryan and Yaz. Maybe even Davros too but only if his got a reason to be there.
The Daleks now have time travel and time lord weapons. They will use it to turn every one of there victories in defeat, however the doctor realises that doing so will rip the universe apart because paradoxes and that.
It is revealed that the soul of omega has taken control of the TARDIS. He had been controlling where the TARDIS had been going and the artifacts would be used to rebirth him. He was the one who gave the Daleks time travel and timelord weapons and plans to let them destroy the universe while he escapes to his own.
Ruth doctor is actually a version of the doctor created by the matrix. Similar to the Valeyard, but still good. Imagine this, if the Ruth doctor had to destroy earth in order to stop an alien race from destroying the whole universe, she'd do it without looking for an alternative. She's more willing to take risks and make sacrifices for the greater good.
Master is revealed to be an incarnation before Missy. Doctor sacrifies herself to save him, leading to her regeneration.
Lucas Perry
Never speak about Timeless Children ever again. Not even dignify it with retcon. Would be easy, since I didn't watch it.
Make an entire new story.
Chase Long
>romantic tension only with Romana, a member from his same species
>same species
; )
Jack Martinez
what do you mean
Juan Bailey
60th Anniversary Special: A STITCH IN TIME
12 wakes up in a psychiatric hospital, dazed and confused. He's taken in to therapy as part of his treatment where he starts bugging out, asking why he's here, what's going on. The therapist asks if he's feeling any better and explains he was checked in by "a concerned fellow timelord".
The course of the episode is explaining to the Doctor that his symptoms started with the Time War, the PTSD, 12 explains:
>"I'm over all that now, I, we, that is me saved Gallifrey."
>"Mmhm-hmm."
>"No, we really did, we killed all the daleks too! Gone forever, it was incredible, truly!"
>"Yes, Yes, you keep saying this. That's what you believe."
>"I don't 'believe it', it's true!"
>"But it wasn't true, Doctor. You told yourself it was because that was your way of coping. You haven't been very well, Doctor."
It is explained to the Doctor that he has been going mad. 12's entire run has been a descent into madness, Gallifrey was never saved, the Time War killed both the Timelords and the Daleks.
>"Tell me, what do you remember from before you came here?"
>"The Master, she..."
>"She?"
>"Yes?"
>"Oh dear, dear, dear. Proceed."
>"Well she sacrificed herself for me, you see, then I became a woman, and also there was another me and she was a this strong black lady, and I was born on a different world as a little black girl, not from Gallifrey at all."
>"Ah."
>"What?"
>"Textbook dissociative disorder. Very common with PTSD. You were never any of those things, Doctor, Timelords can't swap race or gender."
It's explained that the Doctor's madness manifested itself through 12's lifetime, with comments about how the future should be all girl, and history being a whitewash. He's been doing it to get away from his reality.
The Doctor is told there is only one way this can be fixed, he has to choose to regenerate. It will cure his mental illness and allow him to progress. 12 Reluctantly does so, and the series proceeds with a new white male Doctor.
Brayden Wright
I really really enjoy the overall character driven arc of S9 but the season itself is basically 4 two-parters + finale, it feels absurdly short and I don't like that there are no one-off episodes (Sleep No More was dogshit so I don't count it).
Xavier Rivera
very good, and I will finish it with him regenerating into Joanna Lumley.
Zachary Scott
Dare I say, kino?
Christopher Reyes
>she spent 10 years waiting
Oh man.
For some reason I remember it being only a few months.
Jaxon Brown
So now that the Doctor is a lost extra-dimensional orphan, will they have to find out which dimension she fell out of?
Adam Gonzalez
the state of this cope lmao
Daniel Gray
user are you collecting these to rewrite the timeline so that they never existed?
Lincoln Rivera
River was convincing exactly once, in The Library. They never should have revisited her after that, it's okay to keep some loose ends loose.
Lincoln Green
Scongo was the best classic who villain
Henry Martinez
Sleep No More is good
Justin Martin
Moffat just needed to build the character, instead of actively taking away from it. Husbands was actually well done because it gave you a little bit of something.
Adrian Nelson
It's inhumanly boring. It also suffers from the same kind of problem as Kill the Moon, where it explains its premise in great details and none of it makes sense.
Asher Sanchez
I genuinely feel like Gatiss just didn't give a shit anymore, and Sleep No More was written as some kind of semi-sarcastic protest.
Lucas Richardson
I wish Capaldi could have interacted with Sarah Jane Smith and I believe that his interactions with her would have been the best out of all of the revival Doctors.
Moffat wrote good Doctor Who episodes under RTD but they weren't even the best of their seasons.
While Clara was hot, she was really annoying during Capaldi's run and his run would have been better starting out with a different companion.
Carson Gonzalez
same. there's no comfy one-off episode like Sherwood or Mummy to watch there and that sucks
Xavier Cooper
Empty Child wasn't the best of series 1?
Benjamin Moore
The dimension will probably never be visited until the next Chibnall wants to retcon it into some crazier.
Cameron Allen
It's probably e-Space, Adric was her brother or something.
Colton Sanchez
I prefer Dalek and Father's Day over it.