i dont entirely understand the idea that this episode was to complicated i thought the time travel elements were presented in such a way that it feels like a perfect way to exsplain how time travel can be used and is used in its episode.
I loved the Sherlockness of "The Beast Below". As a kid I didn't care for it as much, but growing up I love the mystery, deduction, and problem solving tough decisions
Yes!! I love this series so so much :o It is going to take a masterpiece to knock this as my favourite series (mainly because of the arc and my nostalgia for it) :D I love the visuals and the vibe of this series! Wonderful video! :)
The voice changer helmets used to terrify me! I remember a family friend put one on and scared me with it when I was younger. Safe to say I’ve conquered my fears since but I do love when Doctor Who can still get under my skin like the spiders in S11.
To me series 5 is the peak of the show. I loved the eleventh doctors relationship with amy and rory throughout the series it felt so real and genuine. In my opinion i think the only bad episode of the series is the chibnall two parter other than that it is a perfect series.
I have to agree. It's a great run of stories. As you can tell from the video, I'm more of a fan of the SIlurian two-parter and I think I would argue that The Lodger is the weakest episode. But even then, I don't think there are any "bad" episodes in the series since each one has strong points.
That point from Moffat about logic being secondary sounds a lot like Bryan Fuller's defence that Hannibal makes emotional sense even if the logic isn't there. (AlsoIhatetobringitupbutmaybejustmaybethisiswhteveryonehatestheimpossiblegirlthingbecauseheyStephenyoucankindaonlygetawaywiththecontrivedbullshitifIgiveafuckaboutthecompanion)
I like Fuller's logic. Also, I don't mind the Impossible Girl thing, not necessarily from a character point of view, but because the logic behind it works fine. It's sci-fi, timey wimey, technobabble but it works.