I'm not afraid to admit that FT moment had me punching the air a bit. Thoroughly enjoyed the episode, and so nice not to know the Big Reveal ahead of time. Far better that way!
Issue 68, April/May 1993Yes, in previous years certain outlets have been too spoiler-happy, so I'm glad this secret was kept right up to broadcast.
Anyone able to make out which issue of FT it was? It was an older one, I know that.
Both!Signed version... or audition?!
Wow, what a load of nonsense!
I've never found Ricky Gervais funny...I don't think it's any more woke than it has ever been, even in its original 60s-80s heyday, it just seems casting a female lead has attracted the PC gorn mad maniacs like flies to honey. All the Doc needs to do is say she doesn't find Ricky Gervais funny and it'll be a perfect storm of self-righteous indignation.
I never did till that awards ceremony.I've never found Ricky Gervais funny...
He always comes across as a bitter bully.I never did till that awards ceremony.
Enjoyed these first two episodes, but I thought the but where the Doc removed the perception filter was a bit out of character.
Do you mean when The Master was revealed to the Nazis? I kind of assumed she knew he'd get out of it, he's been in bigger scrapes before, but it would take a long time, and it did.
I thought it came across as unnecessarily cruel (for the Doctor, anyway) - to out him as non-Aryan. He was already going to have a rough time after he was revealed as a spy.
The plot element where the Master has to live through decades of real time without access to a Tardis reminds me of The Curse of Fatal Death, Stephen Moffat's spoof for Children In Need where Jonathan Pryce (an excellent Master) had to live for centuries in a sewer.
Rory had it worse! Anyone remember Rory?!
It's called "punching down"...