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<p>[QUOTE="gaijinkaiju, post: 12903, member: 54"]</p><p>And at last the Chibnall era is finally over. Twenty-six episodes and five specials of awful, incompetent writing and it's finally over. </p><p>Of those twenty-six episodes and five specials there was only one, just one, that I'd consider "good". And it's this one.</p><p>Yes, the final episode is the only one that i can consider "good".</p><p>Admittedly, I only think its good because Sacha Dhawan's performance of the Master was actually entertaining; the cameos of the first, fifth, sixth, seventh and eight doctors, along with two of their companions was neat; and lastly, the companions having a meeting similar to an alcoholics anonymous meeting, was an amusing idea.</p><p>Don't ask me about the story because I'd forgotten it almost immediately after it had finished. Something about daleks making volcanoes erupt, and cybermen (technically they're not cybermen, but actually cyber timelords, but that's besides the point) doing...something? Yeah, don't know what they were trying to actually do other than convert UNIT?</p><p>The thirteenth doctor finally had a scene I actually liked, which was when she <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mbD2VxtGJk">regenerates and says "tag, you're it"</a> and that was the only time I've actually liked her.</p><p>Looking forward to the 60th anniversary to see David Tennant as the fourteenth doctor and how that story plays out.</p><p>All i have left to say now is, Good bye and good riddance chibanll. Go ruin some other show</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="gaijinkaiju, post: 12903, member: 54"] And at last the Chibnall era is finally over. Twenty-six episodes and five specials of awful, incompetent writing and it's finally over. Of those twenty-six episodes and five specials there was only one, just one, that I'd consider "good". And it's this one. Yes, the final episode is the only one that i can consider "good". Admittedly, I only think its good because Sacha Dhawan's performance of the Master was actually entertaining; the cameos of the first, fifth, sixth, seventh and eight doctors, along with two of their companions was neat; and lastly, the companions having a meeting similar to an alcoholics anonymous meeting, was an amusing idea. Don't ask me about the story because I'd forgotten it almost immediately after it had finished. Something about daleks making volcanoes erupt, and cybermen (technically they're not cybermen, but actually cyber timelords, but that's besides the point) doing...something? Yeah, don't know what they were trying to actually do other than convert UNIT? The thirteenth doctor finally had a scene I actually liked, which was when she [URL='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mbD2VxtGJk']regenerates and says "tag, you're it"[/URL] and that was the only time I've actually liked her. Looking forward to the 60th anniversary to see David Tennant as the fourteenth doctor and how that story plays out. All i have left to say now is, Good bye and good riddance chibanll. Go ruin some other show [/QUOTE]
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