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I think Clara might leave if Danny gets targeted because of her. Missy/The woman in the shop seems intent on keeping the Doctor and Clara together. If Danny, gets in the way of that then he might get hurt.

I think Clara may just decide to leave in order to protect Danny. Kind of a reverse of the usual superhero dual identity story.
 
It was an ok episode, felt a little forced at times and Clara already in love with Danny just felt forced to me.

While it is great that Clara gets to have her cake and eat it to, I am kind of ready to get back to the Doctor and his companion running around the universe full time instead of popping back and forth.
 
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Pretty fun episode. Capaldi's brilliant though. I love him more and more each episode :hrt:
 
Yes, he is my favourite Doctor since Matt Smith.

Seriously though, he is doing admirably at the very hard job of following Smith. Capaldi seems to bring a restrained energy to the role, which makes him great to watch.
 
It was an ok episode, felt a little forced at times and Clara already in love with Danny just felt forced to me.

There's been gaps inbetween episodes. Danny, who was new to the job in Into the Dalek is now talking about kids from the year before. So it must have been at least a year passing.

It's rushed because Moffat is just moving along the timeline to speed the characters to where he wants them for specific situations.
 
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We lost Maggie Stables!! :(

http://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/evelyn-smythe-maggie-stables-rests-in-peace
 
dammit, I liked her a lot as Evelyn...

RIP Maggie and Evelyn...
 
Could Missy be all the versions of Clara that died that the Doctor didn't save?
 
I thought "The Caretaker" was a solid, character driven episode. I liked it.
 
Question:

I just saw The Mind of Evil and in that episode The Master regained his TARDIS's dematerialisation circuit which somehow he lost I'm assuming the same time as The Doctor gets exiled to Earth. But why does he keeps coming back to Earth in future episodes (The Daemons and The Sea Devils is next in my queue so if possible no spoilers)? And why did he came to Earth in the first place, what was his purpose?
 
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I just saw The Mind of Evil and in that episode The Master regained his TARDIS's dematerialisation circuit which somehow he lost I'm assuming the same time as The Doctor gets exiled to Earth. But why does he keeps coming back to Earth in future episodes (The Daemons and The Sea Devils is next in my queue so if possible no spoilers)? And why did he came to Earth in the first place, what was his purpose?

because he saw the fondness that the Doctor grew to have for the humans and the Master wanted to f**k up what was near and dear to the Doctor's hearts...
 
Yes, he is my favourite Doctor since Matt Smith.

Seriously though, he is doing admirably at the very hard job of following Smith. Capaldi seems to bring a restrained energy to the role, which makes him great to watch.
I agree. Smith was born to play the role and I feel he'll remain my favourite, but Capaldi is doing well. He's attacking the part from a different perspective which is obviously the right approach.
 
Why. Just why ******* spiders.

Having been petrified of them since being like 3, as well as in the news everyday I'm hearing about how we are getting a huge wave of them in the UK, as well as I've seen about 10 in my room alone in the past 2 weeks NOW is NOT the time!
 
Does it relate to John Pertwee's last episode, Planet of the Spiders?
 
I don't like how the Doctor treated Danny Pink. It was really obnoxious and unlikeable.
 
I don't like how the Doctor treated Danny Pink. It was really obnoxious and unlikeable.

and Danny wasn't as obnoxious with HIS behavior towards the Doctor?

"YES SIR!"

"OBEYING YOUR ORDERS, SIR!'

"RIGHT AWAY, SIR!'

he was just as much a dick as the Doctor was at that moment...
 
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