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WOOOO LET'S CELEBRATE WITH BOTH HALVES OF KOLE'S CORPSE
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I have no idea what I just logged on to see. I'm trying to be active but school is insanely busy plus I've had a lot of stuff going on after school.

Oh can I add a little bit more to Books' bio? I'm kinda making her more like me in some ways. And the trust fall thing in my most recent post is true. I've had to catch people bigger than me.
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Ok, so, obviously I made the assumption in my last post that Books' outfit has pockets. If you have any objections to that, Books, feel free to say so and I'll change it.

Also, I would just like to take a moment to mention that I'm making up just about every detail about this village as I go along. And I'm having so much fun with it.
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i'll throw a post up in the morning, i was doing practice test and math homework and the like all night
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*Sigh*....no....just.....no
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So... just watched Kill the Moon...



Also, on a more positive note;

Courtney was hilarious and she did not at all fall into the trap of stupidly getting into trouble on account of her rebel nature that you seemed so certain she would so HA!

Oh and,

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*Sigh*....no....just.....no


Something bothering you, man?
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I actually think that episode was the worst of the season. And probably top....6? of the entire 2005 Reboot.

At the end of it I thought "Wasn't great, it was good...." But the more and more I thought about it. The worse and worse it got

There was so many plot holes....So many weird edits. It just made no sense. I hate courtney, she had no place in the story and had horrible lines. Clara overeacts for the one time she has put onto her. (Seriously, the man saves places millions of times and the one time you have to do something you get furious at him, grow up)

What the hell were the spiders? What was the point. What was the point of the other two characters.

HOW THE HELL WAS ANOTHER MOON POPPED OUT SO FAST. Also...

WHY WASN'T IT THE SPACE WHALE...IT WOULD OF MADE SO MUCH SENSE DAMMIT!

He said it would change everything, nothing happened.

Also the next episode looks crap.

Seriously though, what was the point of this episode? Aside from the very end which I liked a bit.

Really, Courtney was just whiny...
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*sigh* I really wish I could understand why the fandom is so hopelessly polarized over Capaldi's era. Every episode is either loved or hated. And the ones that are highly loved are also highly hated. The only episodes anyone seems to be able to agree with are the lukewarm ones.

And I don't mean that "I wish I could understand" part in a derogatory or insulting way. I honestly really want to know why all these episodes seem to have that effect. It would make sense for one or two episodes but the entire season seems to be doing this. It's so weird.

I'll respond to your points to elaborate on why I liked certain things that you didn't, mostly because I'm a huge dork who's insanely in love with the show and can defend even episodes that I'm not a big fan of, apparently. Just know ahead of time that I don't want this to turn into an ugly debate. (Also, can we try to keep important things in spoiler tags for Books and Rae? That seems to be something we've been neglecting.)

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There was so many plot holes....


Elaborate. I didn't see too many.

So many weird edits.


Elaborate on this, too.

I hate courtney, she had no place in the story




and had horrible lines.


Like what? I enjoyed Courtney's humor. Kind of a breath of fresh air from the more tense moments. I especially loved how she was trying to upload images of the adventure onto Tumblr - makes sense for a modern companion to attempt, and kind of a hilarious thought that I'm surprised had never been brought up before.

Clara overeacts for the one time she has put onto her. (Seriously, the man saves places millions of times and the one time you have to do something you get furious at him, grow up)


What does the Doctor saving the world have to do with what Clara went through during this episode? Why does the Doctor saving the world mean that Clara shouldn't have gotten upset in this one? If anything, the number of times the Doctor has saved the world makes this episode make even more sense. Why? Well let's take a look at what the two of them have done in every episode since Clara became a regular companion;

Bells of Saint John: Clara gets uploaded into a wi-fi network, and the Doctor rescues her.
Rings of Akhaten: The Doctor offers the entirety of his Time Lord memories in an attempt to overfeed Akhaten. Clara offers the leaf that brought her parents together which then manages to defeat the thing.
Cold War: Clara and the Doctor both fail at calming down an Ice Warrior and neither of them are really saved until an Ice Warrior ship comes down to pick up their straggler.
Hide: The Doctor gets trapped in a pocket dimension and Clara convinces the TARDIS to help her save him.
Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS: The two of them struggle through hell together and eventually the Doctor uses his timey-whimey skills to fix everything.
The Crimson Horror: After rescuing her from "preservation" and reversing the process, the Doctor and Clara both manage to take care of all the nonsense present in the situation.
Nightmare in Silver: Clara is given the task of "not blowing up the planet" while the Doctor engages in what I guess is both a metaphorical and literal chess match with Mr. Clever. Clara's efforts to keep the situation under wraps are notable though it is the Doctor who ultimately gives the heroes the edge they need to defeat the Cybermen.
The Name of the Doctor: The Great Intelligence tries to kill the Doctor a billion different ways by entering his time line and reversing all his victories. Clara follows him and saves the Doctor's life a billion different ways as she's splintered across his time line.
The Day of the Doctor: Clara just kind of sits the fuck back and watches for a good portion of the time as the Doctor teams up with himself to save Gallifrey.
The Time of the Doctor: The Doctor fights off virtually every creature he's ever fought for what is implied to be several centuries and, while Clara wanted to help, he has the TARDIS send her away for a while. When she returns, the Doctor is nearing the end of his life and she convinces the crack in the wall to send more regeneration energy so he can keep living.
Deep Breath: Once the Doctor regains most of his sanity, the two of them team up to defeat the maintenance crew of the S.S. Marie Antoinette.
Into the Dalek: The two of them shrink down and go inside a Dalek in an attempt to "fix" him. That plan goes awry but even after the Dalek starts rampaging, a combination of both their efforts manages to at least stop Rusty from killing more humans.
Robot of Sherwood: The Doctor, despite being tied up with Robin Hood for so much of the episode, still plays a major part in fixing the whole thing. Clara was also good for gathering information in this episode, so it's not like she didn't do anything, at least.
Listen: A lot of this episode is spent with the Doctor targeting various conflicts and giving Clara a means of transportation as she does most of the work setting things right by talking to young Pink, Doctor, etc.
Time Heist: The Doctor kind of created the conflict that he put everyone through in this episode but, thanks to the memory wipe, he was at least trying his hardest to complete the mission and Clara was right there next to him the whole time about it.
The Caretaker: The Doctor acts like a bit of an asshat while taking care of the alien problem completely by himself and actually kind of tries to shove Clara to the side most of the time, though she's still clearly concerned about the whole thing even if she does get sidetracked by the whole Danny plot as her conflict in the latter half of the episode really revolves around getting the Doctor to accept him - but that's a totally different can of worms from the whole "save the world" idea.

So, why do I bring all this up? To point out that Clara has never been in the sort of situation that happened in this most recent episode.

To simplify this argument a bit, let’s group all these episodes based on what general situation Clara was thrown into. Some of these episodes fall into somewhat of a gray area so I guess it’s debatable which category they fall into, but for sake of argument I kind of have to place them all somewhere so just bear with me on that one.

Type 1: Bells of Saint John, Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS, Day of the Doctor. These are all episodes in which the Doctor either has to rescue Clara, or the Doctor just does considerably more of the work

Type 2: Rings of Akhaten, Cold War, Crimson Horror, Nightmare in Silver, Deep Breath, Into the Dalek, Robot of Sherwood, Time Heist. In these episodes, the effort put forth by both of them seems to be about equal. Clara’s pulling her weight, here.

Type 3: Hide, Name of the Doctor, Time of the Doctor, Listen. These episodes have the distinction of being episodes in which Clara seems to do more of the work. Or, at the very least, winds up saving the Doctor’s life during the climax as opposed to the other way around.

The Caretaker doesn’t exactly fit into one of these categories, but I’ll talk more about that one later.

Now, you said the reason why Clara (unjustly) got upset was because she had to “do things on her own” for the first time. But, evidently, there are only a small number of episodes in which Clara doesn’t pull her own weight. So, that doesn’t make any sense here.

Now, in the Type 2 episodes, the Doctor and Clara did roughly the same amount of work. In the Type 3 episodes, Clara did more and saved the Doctor’s life. In the Caretaker, Clara wanted to help but the Doctor clearly didn’t want Clara to get involved. She’s clearly used to doing things on her own, so, why is she upset?

Because this is the only episode in which the Doctor essentially abandoned her, leaving her to take things into her own hands, and the only time when she was forced to make a serious moral decision in that way.

In nearly all the other episodes, the Doctor has stayed by Clara’s side and helped her through whatever they were facing. The only exceptions to this are the Type 3 episodes, in which the Doctor was either incapacitated or just really distracted by something else and so didn’t have much of a choice but to leave her to do things, or the Caretaker in which the Doctor was specifically trying to leave Clara out of the conflict, which is kind of the opposite of what happened here, where the Doctor consciously made the decision to leave Clara and do things on her own. He could’ve helped her, but specifically chose not to.

Additionally, in all the cases where large amounts of pressure were put on Clara, she at least knew what it was she wanted to do. Save the world, save the Doctor, show a Dalek what love is — whatever the case was. She understood the goal, and the hard part was just figuring out how to reach that goal. In this case, she doesn’t know what to do, and that’s exactly the problem. The conflict in this episode was completely shrouded with moral ambiguity, and Clara had almost no idea which choice was the right one. And not only was it a difficult decision, but she had the fate of an entire planet as well as what the Doctor claimed could’ve been the last of its species all resting on her shoulders. That is an absurd amount of pressure and an unimaginably stressful situation to make a decision about — and she’s never faced that sort of thing before, alone or not. And when she did need to make a decision that insane, the Doctor left her, forcing the entire thing onto her shoulders.

Now, whether or not the Doctor was justified in all this is a completely different can of worms. Point is: in Clara’s eyes, the Doctor waited until the absolute worst possible time to flat-out refuse to help her, and forced her to make a choice that could’ve potentially resulted in the destruction of her entire home planet. And she has every right to be upset about something like that.

What the hell were the spiders? What was the point.


Probably a red herring. They made it seem like the spiders would be the focus of the episode and the cause of the whole gravity issue, probably so we’d be less likely to see the whole egg thing coming. I agree it would’ve been nice for them to tie them into the rest of the episode more, but at least they justified their existence by comparing them to bacteria.

What was the point of the other two characters.


Um… well one of them was there so that there’d be a clear counter-argument to the notion that the creature should live, as she was clearly very concerned with preserving life on earth, regardless of the cost. That’s a pretty clear reason for her to exist, at least.

Are you saying that Doctor Who isn’t allowed to have side-characters that only exist for one episode? Because they’ve had characters that served far less purpose already.

HOW THE HELL WAS ANOTHER MOON POPPED OUT SO FAST


I will admit, that is a plothole, especially since the new one was the same size as the hatchling. However, I consider that a small detail, and not one that kills the episode, exactly.

Also…WHY WASN'T IT THE SPACE WHALE...IT WOULD OF MADE SO MUCH SENSE DAMMIT!


Ok, a wasted opportunity for a callback to an earlier episode is mildly disappointing, but not exactly a moral sin that makes the whole episode terrible.

I will admit I was expecting it to be a space whale, as well, but the Doctor had already said that he had no clue what creature would hatch from it and that, because of that, it might be the last of its kind. The Doctor’s clearly already familiar with the concept of space whales, so if this matched what he knew about them, then he probably wouldn’t have said that.

Also, whales don’t hatch from eggs. I realize this is a “space whale” and so all bets are kind of out the window regarding their reproduction, but, perhaps the writers were anticipating that if it hatched and a whale came out, people would be ranting and raving about why that didn’t make sense. Also they might’ve went with the design they did because it’s more beautiful than a baby whale and therefore adds to the emotional weight of the scene. Really, there are a lot of reasons why they could’ve gone with something different. They weren’t exactly obligated to use a space whale and not having one really doesn’t hurt the plot of the episode at all.

He said it would change everything, nothing happened.


Firstly: he said it could change everything. That was the whole point of the conflict. No one knew what could happen if they let that thing live. For all they knew, that thing could’ve chosen to attack the earth immediately after hatching. The uncertainty was exactly why it was such a difficult decision to make. Of course, the Doctor also said that letting the thing hatch might not result in anything bad happening, and that letting it live might be worth the risk. Not knowing was the whole point of the climax. If the Doctor knew that the earth would be destroyed, he probably would’ve had some second-thoughts about leaving Clara to fix everything.

Secondly: It did change things; it just didn’t result in the destruction of humanity. The Doctor said at the end of the episode that seeing this was what would inspire humanity to leave earth and explore other planets. I can imagine that watching the Moon hatch into a giant alien would spark quite a bit of interest in space exploration in the minds of all those earthlings, don’t you? This was a pivotal moment in earth history. And that was also the Doctor’s point. Whether or not that thing was going to destroy earth, it’s hard to deny that it would most likely be a rather massive event in history.

Also the next episode looks crap.


That’s neither here nor there. I admit it doesn’t seem like the most interesting episode in the world to me, either, but it does look like it might be our first non-Clara episode (at least for a while). So, that’s something.

Also: I now kind of hate myself for reasons that I can’t quite explain.
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On a more positive note, I completed a homework assignment without the help of Adderall for the first time in a long time.

Self esteem +2.
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i have a coat that gives me +2 to willpower,

i'll say i don't want to go to class, my friend'll throw it on my shoulders and tell me to go to class, so i go XD
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Animelover_princess said
i have a coat that gives me +2 to willpower, i'll say i don't want to go to class, my friend'll throw it on my shoulders and tell me to go to class, so i go XD


That sounds like an awesome thing to have. XD
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Woop, Don't want ugly debates obviously! It ruins the fun....but umm.

I'm a huge Doctor who fan, I only personally really dislike three episodes over the last few years. I love Capaldi so far, this is the only episode I feel annoyed by.. But, everything has a bad episode...Doesn't stop me getting mad at it.


Screw doing order.

Blergh...I feel like this should just have forty lines of OPINIONS OPINIONS.....but that would defeat the point. maybe, tsk...Sleepy me
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Woop, Don't want ugly debates obviously! It ruins the fun....but umm. I'm a huge Doctor who fan, I only personally really dislike three episodes over the last few years. I love Capaldi so far, this is the only episode I feel annoyed by.. But, everything has a bad episode...Doesn't stop me getting mad at it.


Hmm, I'm just used to seeing harsh backlash to most Capaldi episodes all around, really. Sorry for lumping you in with that, then.

Clara asks for everyone opinion on whether to wait for this egg to hatch or save the WORLD! (Also they only really ask The Americas and Europe because meh apparently.) Then ignores it...so...good for you Clara. Sometimes I'm annoyed at these a need of one over the need of 7 billion! Not a hard choice really. Sure some people can have this to being fair to just a baby....but 7 billion!


Well like I already said, she was under a ton of pressure, and they made it pretty clear that her thinking was crowded more by adrenaline than anything else. Plus, to me, it really looked like they were just hoping for the earth to keep their lights on - or at least Clara was. The fact that she stopped them from killing it at the last moment kind of reinforces the idea that it was a split-second decision, rather than something she took the time to think through.

Also I meant the other two astronauts who died. no point, I like one off characters if they have a point. But they were there just to die. And that one guy kept breathing really heavily.....stahp.


Eh, I guess you got me there. Still doesn't kill the episode.

Also, They said it was the dalek's invasion was the pivotal moment? I was more talking about Steven saying "things would never be the same after kill the moon" but I was being very vague. i apologize.


Huh? Dalek invasion? What are we talking about?

Also, it's a space whale. It could hatch from an egg..cause it's a space whale, space whale doesn't care.


I already said that, and I agree with you. I just said it was one of the reasons the writers could've had to not make it a space whale. Also, they still weren't obligated to make it one - and have a plethora of other reasons why they didn't have to use one. Including just not wanting to. Not including a space whale doesn't hurt the plot at all. It's just a missed opportunity - and a mild one at that.

Also them being a one-cell bacteria makes no sense! They're a size of a badger? Me no see how that works...


They never said "one-cell" bacteria. They just said "bacteria". Given the fact that this creature is the size of (or, rather, literally is) the fucking Moon, I'd say the spiders were probably about the size, compared to it, that the billions of bacteria living on your body are compared to you. So, maybe they're not literal bacteria, but the idea that they're tiny creatures living practically on this thing's skin... yeah, I get what the Doc was saying.

That whole thing on Courtney talking about "how she was special" was perhaps the most stupidest few lines. I felt most of Courtney lines was terrible. The only good bit I felt as the last bit with Clara leaving. Even if the reason was a bit awkward. And all she did was make that one face. Just that one face of "bleh" Just...no more of her please. Let her live her silly life.


I really can't argue against this since it's purely an opinion thing - so I guess we'll just agree to disagree on Courtney.

I apologize in advance if I eventually make a set of her, though.

The edits were just weird. there were a few accounts of random slow motion that made no sense. Running down the corridor really slowly with random explosions behind them? why....just....why? Slow motion jumps. Weird camera shots. Also, What the hell was with that metal panel blocking the breach. That was beyond stupid.


I honestly don't remember any of what you're talking about. That could have something to do with the fact that A) my internet derped out a couple times during the 1st half of this episode, so I wound up missing a few seconds here and there after the stream crashed and I was forced to refresh and then wait for it to reconnect, so I could've missed some things, and B) I feel like I honestly don't remember a lot of the 1st half, since, once they addressed the egg thing, I became a lot more invested in the episode, and it kind of blew everything before it out of the water. The first half kind of pales in comparison and I really can't think of any particular moments that stuck with me - save for the references to Four and his yo-yo, which I really enjoyed. I mean, as soon as he said he was "gravity-testing", I was waiting for that thing to come out. And sure enough, I saw the yo-yo pretty much as soon as the thought crossed my mind. Which made it even better, for me.

Go SELF esteem! And Willpower.....and.....uh....yeah


Woooo!!
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IT'S BEEN NEARLY 24 HOURS.

I WAS SO BORED. D:
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