Thank you, Moffat. You did it again. Another thing that the Doctor needed to relearn, another way that he needed to heal, and you let him instead of hitting us with another "the Doctor must be foreversadandalone and others' angst matters only insofar as it makes him angstier" angstbomb like we used to get all the time before you came along. This, folks, is why I'm completely biased when it comes to the Moff era. For this, I'd forgive him practically anything.
Wordy McWordington. XD And I definitely cried several times. Happy crying indeed.
Thank you, Moffat. You did it again. Another thing that the Doctor needed to relearn, another way that he needed to heal, and you let him instead of hitting us with another "the Doctor must be foreversadandalone and others' angst matters only insofar as it makes him angstier" angstbomb like we used to get all the time before you came along. This, folks, is why I'm completely biased when it comes to the Moff era. For this, I'd forgive him practically anything.
Here via Who_daily. I agree so much with this statement. I wrote a meta essay on Eleven at my lj earlier today and I totally agree. ANYTHING IS BETTER THAN ANGST BALL KING OF ANGST TEN. ANYTHING.
Also, who doesn't like stories where everybody lives?
Hiya! And yay. :) Ten could never catch a break -- I put the blame squarely on the writers; Tennant played what he was given brilliantly, but what he was given was... argh.
YUP. (And coincidentally that line was in Moffat's first two-parter also. Woot!)
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Wordy McWordington. XD And I definitely cried several times. Happy crying indeed.
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Yup.
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Here via Who_daily. I agree so much with this statement. I wrote a meta essay on Eleven at my lj earlier today and I totally agree. ANYTHING IS BETTER THAN ANGST BALL KING OF ANGST TEN. ANYTHING.
Also, who doesn't like stories where everybody lives?
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YUP. (And coincidentally that line was in Moffat's first two-parter also. Woot!)
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