I was also kind of upset that Eleven aged. The Doctor NEVER ages. One is super old looking because that regeneration is super old, not because he'd been in that regeneration forever. STUPID MOFFAT.
Kind of a sweet moment when he whipped out the seal of the High Council that he stole off the Master--that was in the 25th anniversary episode.
The episode piling on ALL THE MONSTERS--no, Moffat, I am not amused by lots of shiny things. Sometimes I want things with actual depth and purpose.
And I was also very, very disappointed by his hand-wavey solution to the limited regenerations problem. If he's going to take that plot point for himself, he could at least spend the time on it that it deserves. The Master, after all, had a whole episode built around his desire for lives beyond his 13th body, and then there were several episodes after that dealing with the consequences of his selfish actions. Given that the Doctor is a MORE important character than the Master, why the hell didn't he have MORE than the Master's quantity of episodes on this issue?
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Kind of a sweet moment when he whipped out the seal of the High Council that he stole off the Master--that was in the 25th anniversary episode.
The episode piling on ALL THE MONSTERS--no, Moffat, I am not amused by lots of shiny things. Sometimes I want things with actual depth and purpose.
And I was also very, very disappointed by his hand-wavey solution to the limited regenerations problem. If he's going to take that plot point for himself, he could at least spend the time on it that it deserves. The Master, after all, had a whole episode built around his desire for lives beyond his 13th body, and then there were several episodes after that dealing with the consequences of his selfish actions. Given that the Doctor is a MORE important character than the Master, why the hell didn't he have MORE than the Master's quantity of episodes on this issue?
STUPID STUPID MOFFAT. STOP KILLING MY CHILDHOOD.