Linkara wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 8:53 pm
UGH I forgot about him friggin' FLYING during the finale. Terrible, just terrible. My mother and I watched Last of the Time Lords back when they first came out and we both absolutely despised that ending. It was ridiculous and silly and frankly Chuck's idea of it all being in the Master's head was a good one and I would have accepted it better if that had been the case, but the friggin' Tinkerbelle "Everyone clap and say the Doctor's name and he'll magic away his cage and go back to being a normal boy with superpowers" is just so dumb and ludicrous.
Frankly, Simm's Master was SO much better away from RTD at the end of 12's run. He had a better suit, a better demeanor... basically reminded me of Anthony Ainley - still a bit of a cackling villain, still had some of his humor, but darker, full of disguises, and arrogantly always assuming he was on top.
I think I can still feel a part of my love for the show die when I re-watch that scene. Like, the first 2 parts are overall good? There's tension, Jacobi is awesome, then the Master wins, they are on the run, and you spend the episode wondering what's the plan and first you get the gun bit, which like Chuck said isn't really silly coz it sounds like something Doctor Who would do, but it's not really great and then Martha reveals it's in fact all been a fucking Thinkerbell bit and the Doctor turns into Doctor Strange or something and just... no.
Linkara wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 9:16 pm
I don't think the gun in four parts is a bad idea either, frankly. I didn't find that idea ridiculous at all that they'd have a weapon like that to kill the Doctor or Master permanently if they needed to. And of course that couldn't have been what the Doctor whispered. Why would he whisper "Just FYI - there's a gun in four parts that will kill a Time Lord. Go get it."? What was ridiculous was him whispering "Use the Countdown." Like... how did he know there'd be a countdown? And why would Martha know what the hell to do with that information, anyway?
I don't think it's ridiculous considering some of the other stuff the show pulls (Remember when the doctor hacked cruise missiles from some rando's laptop? Or stuff we'll see in Moffat's era). Though I do thing the gun having been real would've been disapointing. Like, "Well I went a got a gun and we're gonna Cap the master's ass" doesn't feel very Doctor Who? But I legit can't tell if it'd be more of an anti climax than Doctor gets turned into Dobby and then by clapping our hands he gets restored as the god doctor?
Also, am I the only one bothered by the Trochlafane? Like, Doctor Who always has this hopeful message about humanity. Sometimes we fuck up, but ultimately Humans have greatness in them and we'll improve and get better and learn from our mistakes eventually. And it's why the doctor sticks with us.
.... Or not I fucking guest coz in the end the final humans at the end of time, the veritable last bastion of humanity is a hivemind of psychotic globe monsters whos response to the end of things isn't to boldly reach of a last hope, to go down nobly into the dark. Nope. Humanity's last action will be to turn themselves into literal monsters lashing out at everything else around them.
Like sure we have other episodes where humans are the monster, but there's generally this understood thing of "Sure, Humans are Asshole, but the Doctor assures us we'll outgrow it" But with the Troclafane that's not there. This is literally how humans end. The Master's entire thing is "I'll hurt you Doctor by showing you that the race you care and protect will never meet your expectations. That they end up a vile, monstrous thing in the end." and the show... never really lets the Doctor counter that.