I did appreciate the callback to Strax with the Sontaran in the Newsagents going crazy for confectionary.
I HAD THE SAME THOUGHT. Wasn't there a shot of Jupiter getting destroyed in the season premier? Like,So like
Is most of the universe just ******* gone? Obviously hoping the 2022 specials deal with that but it's a bit weird like 'Yeah we did it, we stopped the Flux we're all safe now except for all of the universe that was destroyed by it.'
Overall though I did enjoy it, probably a solid 7/10 to me.
That's modern TV and movies in a nutshell.This entire season had no coherent story and was really just a bunch of scenes stitched together.
I wish I had the energy to for a more articulate review, but all I can really say is "That was dumb"
This entire season had no coherent story and was really just a bunch of scenes stitched together. The last episode was as disjointed as the first and nothing really "happened" outside of the random scenes that formed 6 hours of television.
No, Davies IS the "new" writer. By "new", I meant "another".Unfortunately, we're not getting one.
Don't get me wrong, RTD is the man who revived Doctor Who for modern television.
He's also the man who gave us "Suddenly Daleks" as the bad guys of all but one series finale, and the one where it wasn't Daleks it was the Master and the pseudo-Daleks.
He also gave us the "Lonely God" Doctor.
The Companion Loves the Doctor.
Like I think the new series is going to be a mark increase from the writing that's steadily been plummeting in overall quality for three Doctors now (Smith might be my personal favorite, but even I have to acknowledge there's been a decrease in overall episode quality for a long, long time). And in all fairness to RTD, Series 3 (With the exception of "Last of the Time Lords") is wall-to-wall superb stories. Even the goofy Dalek-Human Hybrids mid-series was just damn solid Who. I think that's really why the finale sucks as badly as it does, because the rest of the series was just so damn stellar.
The way I understand the British ratings for Doctor Who it takes into account the first night number and then the "consolidated" numbers which add in view on demand, streaming on devices, etc to account for that. And the ratings are still historically low, even when you consider the other means of viewing the show than first night views.
Lower ranking vs. other shows the BBC is showing? I don't think that's the case. The latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine (which, of course, has an interest in making things look positive, I'm sure) paints a very different picture than you do (and, bluntly, I don't really trust you, since I haven't seen you say a positive thing about Who in forever).The way I understand the British ratings for Doctor Who it takes into account the first night number and then the "consolidated" numbers which add in view on demand, streaming on devices, etc to account for that. And the ratings are still historically low, even when you consider the other means of viewing the show than first night views.
And that is furrier proof that people are bored of the show under its current head writer, the ratings are basically tanking because people don't like what they are seeing, so the BBC pretty much giving RTD complete creative control of the show, is a sign that they are desperate to get the numbers back up as Jode's run has been a disaster for them and bare in mind that the BBC considers Doctor Who to be one of their flagship programs, yet the ratings are showing people don't like this verison of Doctor Who, they had a bump when Jode first entered the Tradis but since then, they have contuined to nose dive for the most part and its a far cry from when the show was at its highest ratings and that was the Christmas ep with Space Titanic, thou that had a pop star playing a major role within the ep to help boost ratings!