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puppybraille January 4 2010, 16:47:03 UTC
Can you call me at home when you get this?

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sophiahagia January 4 2010, 17:23:12 UTC
I think the show can only improve from here. Stephen Moffat is taking over as head writer, and he's consistently written some of my favorite episodes (The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances and Silence in the Library/The Forest of the Dead), whereas Russell T Davies was going more than a little bit insane.

I loved the ending of the ep. I could've cared less about the whole evil Timelords/Master is a nutcase plot line, but oh man, Ten and Wilf made an awesome team, and popping in to see everyone one last time, just so awesome. Loved it.

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katia_chan January 5 2010, 06:03:34 UTC
I have high hopes, but they're tempered with the "what if he goes power crazy and tries to send it in a totally new direction?" fears. But those are there whenever there's a change in writers, and I agree...Davies was losing it completely. And Moffat is absolutely brilliant, no arguments there. I just hope we get someone from the previous seasons in episode 1 of the fifth series...ease the transition a little ( ... )

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sophiahagia January 5 2010, 06:19:49 UTC
But Jack doesn't need his life saved; he can't die. Best Doctor could do was give him someone fun to play with. Who knows? If Torchwood ever rebuilds, maybe Alonzo will make an appearance there.

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katia_chan January 5 2010, 13:38:02 UTC
Now that would be an...interesting twist. Though I'm actually more afraid that new torchwood is going to include the [suddenly married?] Mickie and Martha. I don't know if I could handle a whole season of that.

And I know it was probably the best the doctor could do...but my little fangirl had the impossible hopes for a scene of the doctor and Jack commiserating with each other. But I know when my dreams are unrealistic. :)

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