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I thought the episode was absolutely wonderful, but kinda disappointed the really popular fan theory turned out to be true due to the lack of my surprise. I sure was smiling though, oh yeah and the best Cyberman reveal in Nu Who I think?
 
Above all else, I really enjoyed (yet again) the relationship between the Doctor and Clara.

The opening was fantastic.
 
Very solid episode. This was fun, which was what I wanted all season. The entire season while having some strong elements has really really really really really I mean seriously lacked ''fun."
 
so the ep is a great big WTF?!-- but in a good sense :D

was a tad bit disappointed that Missy wasnt an original villain, but hey so she's the Master and i've come to accept that.

ive never had a problem with Time Lords crossing genders during regenerations personally. and as a canonist i got nothing to complain about since its been done before way back in the past. it isnt some hokey politically correct thing-- its a thank-goodness-you've-caught-up-with-the-times thing. the only issue about this is how long it took for DW to actually get up to speed. Star Trek got you trumped on this area Doc ;)

Danny and Clara. well firstly, i didnt hate Danny, but i thought he was incredibly underutilized this season. but hey so finally we see his purpose. its good y'know, he brings to the fore a lot of issues that affects us culturally and as a species (life-after-deaths belief and practices, conscience and regret, love and sacrifice), same goes with Clara. now this time what she did isnt out of character from the Clara we knew of Eleven. she will do everything in her power for the one she loves, whether it be the Doctor or her beloved.

also is there something about the "Doctor Skarosa"? Cybermen got the one up on the Daleks? :awesome:

a well deserved 9/10. i want to see the next ep NOW dangit!




Of course I am one of the few but I wish River would come back, seeing her and Missy play off each other would be entertaining.

youre not alone in that. with the Master now a Mistress, i sure would like to see what the wife would say about that. BOTH wives :woot:


Danny being stored away in that computer reminds me of the Bells of St. John...

yep #THIS. before the big reveal i thought Missy was the Great Intelligence making a comeback. with Cybermen this time.
 
have no interest in an assistant's love life. show seems to be aimed at a kiddies demographic. overproduced with a terrible soundtrack most of the time. miss the classic series which developed their villains with more episodes to work with and relied more upon an actor's ability despite the clunky effects. don't mind the current doctors personality. those new cyberman walk in an extremely camp style. wtf. get back to the basics
 
and the master seems like a cackling witch. where is the subtlety?
 
Yeah, it really doesn't make sense. I mean, [BLACKOUT]The Master[/BLACKOUT] in based in modern day london, and those events happen 100s of years before/after it happens.

Also, how did Missy even get into the nethersphere to speak to the clockwork droid without being dead? :huh:

I am hoping the Clara clones made it into the Netherspere and end up helping the Doctor like Oswin did and not the LOVE CONQUERS stuff from Closing Time.
 
Yeah, it really doesn't make sense. I mean, [BLACKOUT]The Master[/BLACKOUT] in based in modern day london, and those events happen 100s of years before/after it happens.

Also, how did Missy even get into the nethersphere to speak to the clockwork droid without being dead? :huh:

Missy comes from a race of time travelers, and you're wondering how she got ahold of people from different points in history?

I think it's important to note that they said the Nethersphere was actually a miniature copy of the Matrix. Knowing what the Matrix is explains quite a bit about what's happening...


The Matrix was Gallifrey's main computer system. It monitored the whole of time and space, and saved any information it decided was important. All Time Lords and students had limited access to the Matrix like a library system, but higher ups in the government had access to its higher functions. The Lord/Lady President had full unrestricted access.

The Matrix was also capable of storing copies of people's minds. For example, every Lord/Lady President in Time Lord history had a copy of him/herself inside the Matrix.

Here's the thing: You could also physically walk into the Matrix and interact with anybody/anything inside. The season finale back in 1986, for example, took place almost entirely in the Matrix-- the Doctor, the Valeyard, and Mel walked through a Matrix Door and had their final confrontation inside a fully interactive landscape.

Missy's Nethersphere is a machine capable of looking at the whole of time & space, uploading minds, and can be physically interacted with.
 
Why are the keys to the tardis so important if The Doctor can open the doors just by snapping his fingers?
 
Missy comes from a race of time travelers, and you're wondering how she got ahold of people from different points in history?

I think it's important to note that they said the Nethersphere was actually a miniature copy of the Matrix. Knowing what the Matrix is explains quite a bit about what's happening...


The Matrix was Gallifrey's main computer system. It monitored the whole of time and space, and saved any information it decided was important. All Time Lords and students had limited access to the Matrix like a library system, but higher ups in the government had access to its higher functions. The Lord/Lady President had full unrestricted access.

The Matrix was also capable of storing copies of people's minds. For example, every Lord/Lady President in Time Lord history had a copy of him/herself inside the Matrix.

Here's the thing: You could also physically walk into the Matrix and interact with anybody/anything inside. The season finale back in 1986, for example, took place almost entirely in the Matrix-- the Doctor, the Valeyard, and Mel walked through a Matrix Door and had their final confrontation inside a fully interactive landscape.

Missy's Nethersphere is a machine capable of looking at the whole of time & space, uploading minds, and can be physically interacted with.
Thank you for explaining this.

Cause it's a bit confusing with the Master able to pull minds from across time and space with no body in contrast to what you're describing with people uploading themselves to the Matrix.

There still seems to be a bit of a question about whether this is even Danny.
 
I was rewatching the episode again and I just happened to notice that doors inside the Nethersphere had windows in the shape of a Cyberman's helmet eyelets... something I missed the first time...

also, I assum that that kid was an innocent that got caught in the firefight and killed because of Danny?...
 
Why are the keys to the tardis so important if The Doctor can open the doors just by snapping his fingers?

I always assumed that clicking your fingers was just another way to open the doors rather than lock/unlock the TARDIS. If the TARDIS is locked then clicking your fingers won't do nothin'.

Also, am I the only one surprised by the lack of media attention to the Master now being female? It feels like a relatively big step for the show and people have been complaining about a female Doctor since the show came back, and a female Master is the next best thing. Not many people seem to be talking about it.
 
Can one be sure she is the Master and this isn't some sort of head fake?
 
been pretty silent online for me this season on doctor who, didnt really care because it seemed standalone so i didnt give a crap about theories...but wow. This episode....brilliant. So many questions too.
 
Also, am I the only one surprised by the lack of media attention to the Master now being female? It feels like a relatively big step for the show and people have been complaining about a female Doctor since the show came back, and a female Master is the next best thing. Not many people seem to be talking about it.

The show has been back 9 years now. I'm not sure a female Master is going to shake up the dynamic. Gallifrey is back yet it isn't really, not yet.

A female Doctor will make the EW cover.
 
Moffat loves his wordplay (sometimes to an annoying extent IMO) but I just heard a radio trailer for the finale with Missy saying "Say something nice". What's the chances all the Doctor has to say is.... "something nice".
 
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LOL!!! If she comes back next season, I hope she is trying on clothes with a fake Master beard.
 


I wonder why the Master thinks he abandoned him?

Is it because the Doctor didn't come get him after saving Gallifrey and after the he'd sacrificed himself?
 
Maybe Missy's assuming the Doctor left him/her to the mercy of Rassilon on the other side of the time lock, rather than the Doctor simply getting knocked unconscious by the explosion.
 


I wonder why the Master thinks he abandoned him?

Is it because the Doctor didn't come get him after saving Gallifrey and after the he'd sacrificed himself?

probably just the usual skewed view of events in his mind and how HE perceived it all went down, incorrect that it usually is...
 
Michelle Gomez in such little screen time is already a better and more true to character Master than John Simm.

There I said it.

Still would love to see Simm come back and regenerate into Gomez.
 
Missy comes from a race of time travelers, and you're wondering how she got ahold of people from different points in history?

I think it's important to note that they said the Nethersphere was actually a miniature copy of the Matrix. Knowing what the Matrix is explains quite a bit about what's happening...


The Matrix was Gallifrey's main computer system. It monitored the whole of time and space, and saved any information it decided was important. All Time Lords and students had limited access to the Matrix like a library system, but higher ups in the government had access to its higher functions. The Lord/Lady President had full unrestricted access.

The Matrix was also capable of storing copies of people's minds. For example, every Lord/Lady President in Time Lord history had a copy of him/herself inside the Matrix.

Here's the thing: You could also physically walk into the Matrix and interact with anybody/anything inside. The season finale back in 1986, for example, took place almost entirely in the Matrix-- the Doctor, the Valeyard, and Mel walked through a Matrix Door and had their final confrontation inside a fully interactive landscape.

Missy's Nethersphere is a machine capable of looking at the whole of time & space, uploading minds, and can be physically interacted with.

Ah! Thanks for explaining. I got confused...

:woot:
 
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