but Nine, Ten, and Eleven are still their own numbers. While they lived, they considered themselves so, and I'm not in favor of changing that.
I can't even tell you the number of rants I've gone on about this over the last 24 hours. Ten is ten. Done, and done. Eleven is eleven and nine is nine. I want to hear no more talk of renumbering idiocy.... that is one of my big rants following the show -- all of which are way to meta and I need to just get back to the *squeeing*
I'm way too quick to blame Moffat for everything I dislike in the world, but really.... I *loved* having ten and eleven on the screen together and interacting. Not to mention Tom Baker. And I liked the plot -- it was unexpected and exciting. And I'm left wanting more... which is always good.
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I can't even tell you the number of rants I've gone on about this over the last 24 hours. Ten is ten. Done, and done. Eleven is eleven and nine is nine. I want to hear no more talk of renumbering idiocy.... that is one of my big rants following the show -- all of which are way to meta and I need to just get back to the *squeeing*
I'm way too quick to blame Moffat for everything I dislike in the world, but really.... I *loved* having ten and eleven on the screen together and interacting. Not to mention Tom Baker. And I liked the plot -- it was unexpected and exciting. And I'm left wanting more... which is always good.
Now I'll go back to nitpicking... ;)
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