My problem is that compared to her other two incarnations, this Clara is rather dull. I would have paid good money to see Dalek!Clara as a companion.
And this week's episode was boring and stupid, so there's that. But I've been watching Who since Doctor Three, so it takes more than one meh season to put me off. *g*
It's not my fault! I was at the mercy of PBS! We've rented a bunch of Troughton and Hartnell episodes as soon as they were available over here, though. I know them well enough to go "Is that an Ice Warrior?" the minute the thing thawed out. *g*
Two and One are amongst my top five. I curse still the fact that they lost most of The Celestial Toymaker - scared me rigid, way more than mere Daleks or cybermen.
I totally agree re Clara. And yes, I'll continue to watch, too. Because I'm hoping for more brilliant episodes like the van Gogh episode :)
I actually liked the wifi episode. Also the chilling ending, when the bossy lady was reduced to a child. That's the kind of ending I like. However, I didn't like the way all the souls were downloaded into nothing. I cannot help but feel that the old doctor would have found a way to store them on a server or hard disk, and that he could AND SHOULD have shuttled them to the moon orbiting the Library or some other habitat were souls can have a happy life...
And this week's episode was boring and stupid, so there's that. But I've been watching Who since Doctor Three, so it takes more than one meh season to put me off. *g*
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If one has been with the Doctor for a few decades, a couple of iffy episodes are as nothing...
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But I'll rely on Elementary or Person of Interest to make me happy. :)
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And yes, I'll continue to watch, too. Because I'm hoping for more brilliant episodes like the van Gogh episode :)
I actually liked the wifi episode. Also the chilling ending, when the bossy lady was reduced to a child. That's the kind of ending I like. However, I didn't like the way all the souls were downloaded into nothing.
I cannot help but feel that the old doctor would have found a way to store them on a server or hard disk, and that he could AND SHOULD have shuttled them to the moon orbiting the Library or some other habitat were souls can have a happy life...
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