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New episode was fucking shit, the ending mocks Christianity and has the line mansplaining used unironically
 
New episode was fucking shit, the ending mocks Christianity and has the line mansplaining used unironically
person who wrote that line:
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I thought the episode was pretty good tbh
Ironically, it was the bits with the least amount of budget that really impressed me the most. Just the Doctor and Anita spending a year together doing mundane activities. If the episode focused more on that and less on Joy (who is probably the blandest companion in years) I probably would've liked it more. I don't actively dislike it, but Nctui's first special sticks with me more.
 
Joy gets turned into a star and is the star that appears above Bethlehem when Jesus is born and is what leads to the formation of Christianity
Is joy the fat one?
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Yeah I'm not surprised she ended up a massive ball of gas.
 
Not even going to watch this bullshit. I hope some shitskin stabs Ncuti in the street one of these days. Istg getting fucked in the ass does something to your brain because RTD wasn't like this before gay marriage was legalized.

This isn't true.

Capaldi was a great doctor but holy FUCK did the writing in his seasons start to suck fucking cock.
It only went downhill when they had to shove the lesbo DEI hire down our throat.

Is this how Doctor Who fans felt in the 80s? When their favorite show was being run into the ground by some retarded faggot who hated all that was moral and good?
 
It only went downhill when they had to shove the lesbo DEI hire down our throat.
No the Astrid Storyline was retarded and if she pulled that shit during 9 or 10s runs she would have gotten thrown into a black hole not gotten her own Tardis. We had a character kill a companion and the Doctor just let them go free.
 
One of the things Moffat is really good at is writing characters, that you can actually start caring about in less than five minutes. I really liked Anita, and the part in the hotel in 2024 really felt like an old discarded script, written for Matt Smith's Doctor.

I haven't seen any of Ncuti's episodes apart from his first one, but from what I saw today, the faggotry comes off as really detrimental. He is somewhat likeable, but the fact, that he is a flaming homosexual really kills every drop of gravitas, he could have had.

You can really see that this show used to be fucking phenomenal, the framework is still there, there are glimpses here and there, reminding us of what it used to be, but unfortunately Chibnall took such a massive shit on it and RTD pozloaded it so hard, the only way it could be salvaged is with a radical hard reboot.

The kick in the balls is that due to the nature of the show, that reboot could feasibly come at any moment (even without sacrificing any canon) and the show could magically become "good" again with the snap of a finger. But it won't. Because the BBC, Disney and RTD care more about pushing agendas, than making a good show.
The fat girl becoming the star of Bethlehem was strange, but I'm willing to accept it, because the show kinda sorta acknowledged Jesus Christ and that's a rarity, but why the fuck did we need to mention or care about COVID-19 in 2024? I'm willing to bet that Moffat wrote that shit three years ago.
 
Okay, family made me watch it and not to sound like a retarded faggot, but I actually really liked it. I haven't bothered with the show past the racism bad episode, but Ncuti was pretty charming for a nigger, especially when he isn't crying. That smile he did felt very Doctor Who and even though he acted like a faggot, I felt it suited the character since Moffat's always written him as a bit faggy anyway (looking at you Matt Smith's run). If seeing his stupid monkey skull shape with the jutting out ape mouth didn't inherently piss me off, I'd say he's a great fit for the role. That being said, the ending was weird and I don't get it, but I was impressed by the fact that they handled the Jesus bit with tact since I've always clocked Moffat as a Reddit atheist.

But of course back on my 80s Who point, McCoy had a handful of good episodes when the rest was absolute garbage that pushed the head faggot's personal retarded politics. This is just the Dragonfire or Paradise Towers of RTD's run.
 
I haven't seen any of Ncuti's episodes apart from his first one, but from what I saw today, the faggotry comes off as really detrimental. He is somewhat likeable, but the fact, that he is a flaming homosexual really kills every drop of gravitas, he could have had.
Iirc, he doesn't go a single episode without crying. I'm assuming this one is no different.
 
Doctor Who ended when Peter Capaldi regenerated, that's my reality and nothing can convince me otherwise.
Capaldi was the best actor saddled with the worst companions and even worse scripts.

The one time they gave him a good script and took away the dogshit companion he literally made what is considered to be one of the best episode's in the entirety of doctor who's history literally all by himself.

This may be heresy but I don't think tennant could pull off heaven sent as well as capaldi did, its a huge pitty he was so fucked over by shit writers.
 
Capaldi was the best actor saddled with the worst companions and even worse scripts.

The one time they gave him a good script and took away the dogshit companion he literally made what is considered to be one of the best episode's in the entirety of doctor who's history literally all by himself.

This may be heresy but I don't think tennant could pull off heaven sent as well as capaldi did, its a huge pitty he was so fucked over by shit writers.
Heaven sent is probably the best bit of TV I've ever seen.
 
watched it with a couple kiwis in vc, loved the premise of a hotel to different time periods, hell would make for a great premise for a doctor who video game if you can't do a tardis properly even.
loved gatwas characterization in this one as well. Moffat seems to be able to usetlize his talents better than Rusty ever could, tho having him cry is still cringe to me since this was supposed to be a "healed doctor" after 14's whole arc in the 60th specials
the ending did shit the bed tho, after a fucking inventive scene when it came to using shit from the different time periods admittedly
the whole "oh yeah 'the rules' as a way to not outright say covid" comes across as it was an idict from on high to not bring it up for some reason honestly if the episode ended with the mother seeing the star it would be fine, but having the doctor turn out to have the star born literally during the nativity scene had me laugh my ass off.
over all, some aspects genuinely reminded me of the best Christmas episode of the moffat era, a Christmas charol, and others made me think "is voyage of the damned 2?"
question for people in the thread btw: when the doctor said he was in the nativity scene in voyage, which incarnation do you all think it was? my bet in on troughten, sounds like some shit him and Jamie would get up to
 
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