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Those first 4 stories will test your will (this comes from a Seventh Doctor fan), but the stories improve once you get to Remembrance Of The Daleks (except for The Happiness Patrol, which is closer to the series 24 stories).
Sadly I can't quite warm to Sylvester McCoy as much as the others.
Missed this Friday night, certainly looks a little confrontational but with good humour to boot! Roll on the next few weeks! <:-P
This said, I enjoyed the episode. I enjoyed Twelve channeling James Bond (MR and GE, to be precise). I enjoyed all the references to the classic series (so Dodo is an undertaker, now ?). I enjoyed the scenes between Twelve and Missy, Clara and Danny. I didn't like to see a character I enjoyed dying (but we could see her, under one form or the other, back in the future).
The only thing I didn't understand was the role of the bracelet in the end. Frankly, I don't know how this can even be possible. But all around, a very good finale to a very good series.
So, how did the series fare from my point of view. Well, a lot more good that bad. We did get quite a few episodes that were on the level of "Blink", but thankfully none on the level of "Love and Monsters" (yuck !). Let's review:
"Deep Breath" : a classic regeneration episode
"Into the Dalek" : Not really good. A retread of "fantastic Voyage" with a bit of "Dalek" mixed in, and no Raquel Welch :-(
"Robot of Sherwood" : A nice popcorn episode. Too bad real-world events conspired to take away a reveal that would have changed everything. Damn ISIS.
"Listen" : Capaldi at his finest. One of the best episodes this season.
"Time Heist" : Nice tribute to "Mission: Impossible" (the series, not the movies).
"The Caretaker" : And the Doctor proves once again that he's not really fit for mundane life. Nice episode, but we've seen that before.
"Kill the Moon" : I didn't like this episode. Nice set-up (although I had already seen the "planet as an egg" plot in the mini-series "Earth X"), but bad execution.
"Mummy on the Orient Express" : A great episode, with a classic creepy monster.
"Flatline" : Probably the best episode this season : a creepy menace, Clara taking charge, and one absolute ROTFLMAO moment. Out of ten: Twelve.
"In the Forest of the Night" : Not my favourite episode, but far from being the worst. I liked it, but I didn't love it. Too much fantasy, not enough sci-fi for my taste.
"Dark Water/Death in Heaven" : all in all, a great finale to this season.
So it seems that Capaldi's opening series is, by and large, a winner, and that he'll be back for more. And so will I.
One question unrelated well a bit related
Here they are in my order of favorites, which was not easy to put together:
1. Listen
2. Death in Heaven/Dark Waters
3. Mummy on the Orient Express
3. Robot of Sherwood
3. Time Heist
4. In the Forest of the Night
5. Flatline
6. The Caretaker
7. Into the Dalek
8. Kill the Moon (only loved the ending)
9. Deep Breath (nothing special)
And
Those plot points were only there to serve the purpose of trailing/teasing the series nemesis. Scenes crow-bar'ed into otherwise self contained episodes to provide an arc of sorts. Could've fleshed them out in the finale I guess, but it was pretty dense as it was so I'm glad for a few fewer call-backs in this case.
Which is a shame, because they could easily have had them in the dark water tombs in the mausoleum, just to provide a link to previous episodes.
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/barefootandpregnant/2014/11/microsoft-built-a-friggin-dalek.html
please do enlighten me as well, if you wouldn't mind
I grew up in the U.S. in Florida and we said "Phys. Ed." but other areas of the country, or even in that state, just say the initials: "P.E." ... many are coaches but this refers to the specific teaching role in schools.
PE stands for Public Enemy. Just a theory, though consistent with the Doctors dislike of soldiers in Series 8. Occurred to me whilst listening to a Public Enemy Track, in the track the obreviation PE is used several times... Referring to Public Enemy.
:-bd
I like the @fire_and_ice theory better it fits more with the Doctors view of soldiers, and in such a way that PE might also mean the teacher version while the Doctor in fact refers to the soldier side of Danny that he dislikes also for the fact that he is Clara's lover and the Doctor is convinced she can do better.
doctorwhotv.co.uk/last-christmas-bbc-one-time-confirmed-69344.htm
That I'd be watching.