You're gonna hate me, and don't get me wrong, I love the show; but that last episode was predictable... Even the Amy part
It was predictable in the 6th episode about Amy because of the doctor's expression and the doctor ganger acting as the doctor. The only thing that got me was when rory stepped away from amy
I've been a fan since I was a youngling watching the repeats of John Pertwee as the 3rd Doctor and seeing him work with UNIT to fight off the waves of Daleks. Then they introduced the Sontarans, the Silurians as bad guys who were (at the time :lol: ) pretty awesome new bad guys. When they revamped it I was all for it after the dreadful 11th Doctor movie with Paul McGann, who could have been a good incarnation for the late 90s but alas it never came to be. These days though ALL the bad guys seem to be vanquished in some uplifting and self learning way that kind of annoys me more than most. Sure they used to do it back in the early series but not every single episode! The Tennant series were good and brought back The Master and his evil ways, as well as massive legions of Daleks; who again fell within two episodes! :evil: Matt Smith's episodes are gradually growing on me as he is bringing back the slightly sinister side of the doctor like they used to be. With only 2 regenerations left I wonder who they may pick to be the next Doctor unless they decide to leave it for 5 years and pick it up in the future.
I just saw the 7th episode!!!!!!! the ending it´s just epic. this season is far more superior than the other....
No. I'm American and don't have BBC America. I watch every episode the day it comes out for free online.
The writing this last season I think has been lesser than the previous seasons, I think they seem to have made it more kid friendly than it perhaps was, they definitely seemed to have pushed the focus a lot more towards the kid end. That being said, the last episode of the first half on this latest season was probably my favourite episode of all the episodes since I've been watching doctor who (Since Christopher as the doctor).
Okay, fair enough. Didn't guess any of that except the baby's a ganger. I like how the library episode still makes sense after all this. Edit: Does anyone think that the doctor that dies could be a ganger?