I don't know D:JoJo said:I saw it on the TV, thought it was great but more importantly, what happened your avatar TimeLord? D-:
It broke yesterday and I haven't been on a computer to fix it yet
I don't know D:JoJo said:I saw it on the TV, thought it was great but more importantly, what happened your avatar TimeLord? D-:
Yeah wth happened?JoJo said:what happened your avatar TimeLord? D-:
Posting in it will bump his thread above yours, you silly sausageObjectable said:http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.834864-Day-of-the-Doctor-thread-SPOILERS
Already made my thread, man.
Don't steal it.
Relax, I have already merged it together with yoursObjectable said:http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.834864-Day-of-the-Doctor-thread-SPOILERS
Already made my thread, man.
Don't steal it.
It broke and it was totally the Daleks' fault!Josh12345 said:Yeah wth happened?JoJo said:what happened your avatar TimeLord? D-:
It doesn't piss on Eccleston and Tennant's character development as their Doctor's are still under the impression that they used the Moment to destroy Gallifrey and the Time Lords, only Smith's Doctor knows the truth now.Akichi Daikashima said:I want to kill Stephen Moffat after watching it.
Not only did he piss on the existing lore, he also pissed on Russell T Davies by rendering the entirety of the revived series pointless: all of that character development, what made Tennant's Doctor so memorable has been pissed away.
Not to mention that he clearly forgot that the Time Lords went mad in the last few days of the War, and that the Doctor time-locked, not killed both races because both were a threat to the universe(seriously, watch Tennant's last episode, The End of Time, I think it's called): Daleks wanting to exterminate everything and the Time Lords wanting to destroy the universe and become beings of "pure consciousness".
In not locking the War, the Doctor allowed not only the time lords to exist, but all the horrors of the war to exist too.
FUCK YOU STEPHEN MOFFAT.
The only things I liked were the callbacks to the old series, but with everything else, I was forcing myself to watch, the fact that all the three Doctors all spoke like Matt Smith and had his personality, the fact that Elizabeth was still Sally Sparrow/River Song/Amy Pond/Clara Oswald, or rather, any main female character that Stephen Moffat has ever written and will write.
To reiterate, FUCK YOU STEPHEN MOFFAT.
Speaking of Eccleston, despite his lack of involvement in the special for his own reasons, I really liked how they have finally completed a time line of events to his regeneration. In 'Rose' we know he has literally just regenerated into his 9th (now 10th) form as he hadn't seen his own face yet, and now we know how that happened and that he didn't regenerate from McGann but from Hurt.misterprickly said:Doctor Who 50th anniversary episode rocked!
I was glad to see BOTH Tom Baker and Christopher Eccleston in this awesome special.
Exactly. They never went crazy mad, they just changed into something the Doctor no longer recognised. We saw that in the weapons vault, they had used some of the universes most dangerous weapons against the Daleks. They had become the kind of people the Doctor fights.TimeLord said:[the Time Lords only went mad in trying to survive the war by extreme means.
How had I not seen that!? Thank you good sir!misterprickly said:simple; watch this!TimeLord said:Speaking of Eccleston, despite his lack of involvement in the special for his own reasons, I really liked how they have finally completed a time line of events to his regeneration. In 'Rose' we know he has literally just regenerated into his 9th (now 10th) form as he hadn't seen his own face yet, and now we know how that happened and that he didn't regenerate from McGann but from Hurt.misterprickly said:Doctor Who 50th anniversary episode rocked!
I was glad to see BOTH Tom Baker and Christopher Eccleston in this awesome special.
Of course it now throws up problems of how McGann regenerated into Hurt.
Well then I suppose we will just have to see how that panned out once they are forcibly removed from the war. They might revert back to the people they were before the war, who knows.FinalDream said:Exactly. They never went crazy mad, they just changed into something the Doctor no longer recognised. We saw that in the weapons vault, they had used some of the universes most dangerous weapons against the Daleks. They had become the kind of people the Doctor fights.TimeLord said:[the Time Lords only went mad in trying to survive the war by extreme means.
Keep in mind during 'The End of Time' Rassilon and his council had been stuck in this time loop for a while, and they had known that time was repeating itself hundreds of times by the time we see them.TimeLord said:citizen snips