Oh! I really had forgotten!Because the Master murdered the rest and turned them into (regenerating) Cybermen.
Good chat.I have not seen them
The way I see it is that you need the silly stuff (to an extent) because then the character stuff hits that much harder. That was one of 11's big strengths, that he could do both the childish stuff and then flick the "ancient Time Lord" switch and become absolutely terrifying.RTD did that in 2005 too. Went silly with man-eating wheelie bins to introduce then got darker... then did farting aliens. I love his operatic character stuff, but his kiddie stuff... well, I guess the show is for kids too!
One of my favorite things about DW is how agile it is at switching from silly and funny to serious and horrific. I think it's one of the things that kids like about it - kids like to be scared, but they don't like a sustained scare.The way I see it is that you need the silly stuff (to an extent) because then the character stuff hits that much harder. That was one of 11's big strengths, that he could do both the childish stuff and then flick the "ancient Time Lord" switch and become absolutely terrifying.
Absolutely goes a long way. There’s been two gods as enemies in the last three episodes. I really hope that’s not the theme of the series.I mean, they're probably not going to go down in history as the greatest Doctor Who episodes, but I felt they were solid, particularly given that Space Babies had to do all the exposition stuff and Devil's Chord reintroduces the Pantheon and opens up for more of the same (though I do think a little goes a long way).
I liked the wobbly sets and bad makeup. I miss those.That said, dunno. I enjoyed the rides, but I do feel like something is missing.
It is rather easy to forget, as it's more of a secondary thing happening in an episode basically rewriting a large chunk of the Doctor Who mythos. It does not exactly get the mavitas it deserves.Oh! I really had forgotten!
Except that he's not, unless you call both of him "the" last Time Lord.Because the Master murdered the rest and turned them into (regenerating) Cybermen.