Well yeah, he's a dick. No one's arguing against that. That was the emotional hook to that episode and why Clara left. He was so concerned with doing the right thing and his internal morality, his actions appeared cruel from the outside.TheOneTrueJack wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 4:54 pmStill walked away. At best, he's emotionally abusing Clara with a false dilemma.FaxModem1 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 10:52 amIt was a natural disaster. The Doctor's logic was that it wasn't his place to make this decision for humanity. Also, in the end it implies he was pretty sure humanity wasn't in any real danger anyway. It's not like he left in the middle of an alien invasion or anything.The idea that the Doctor cares too much also doesn't track with his actions in the prior season. Moon about to blow up and collide with Earth? Doctor runs away and leaves Clara and a school child to face the consequences of possible human extinction.
He saved the people who were in immediate danger, and when he thought the only people left in danger were beyond help, he left. He's a dick, but he clearly cares. Otherwise he wouldn't have helped at all.No, they were still in danger. He just extricated himself when the mystery was over. I know the Doctor has a habit of letting things fester due to his apathy, but this was while people were still in danger.At that point he had already saved them from the dream crabs, so the immediate danger had passed. Once he realised that the threat wasn't over, he rushed back.Dream lobsters are slowly killing a few humans? Doctor says, "Not my problem", and walks away, saying that eventually humans will start eating them with dipping sauce, and only helps when he realizes his own life is on the line as well.
No, but that's not the Doctor's problem. He's a dick who belittles people for little to no reason. But he still saved the woman who was about to die, and that's what matters. Twelve might verbally assault or ridicule you, he may even make you feel terrible, but he'll still save you in a heartbeat, even at risk to his own life.Maybe try and not be an inch away from spitting on them for defending their home from the most evil things if the universe? Or equating fighting against Daleks as being evil? What are they supposed to do, just line up and let the Daleks shoot them?He saved the soldier that he happened across, like he always does. After that what was he supposed to do? Stop the war, defeat all the Daleks? By that logic he should stop every war ever. At a certain point it's out of the Doctor's hands.Humanity is fighting a terrible war against the Daleks and in need of help? He walks away because they're 'soldiers' fighting a war and that's terrible, they should all die for such actions.
The alien was already in the area so the children were already in danger. The fact that the Doctor didn't try to summon it until night shows that he was thinking of the children's safety though.Maybe not get someone imprisoned for life for a crime they didn't commit or endanger children just because he wants to be near Clara as he tries to save the world?But even then he's still trying to stop the monster and save lives. Is he being arrogant and reckless? Sure, but he's still trying to do the right thing and save people.Aliens are coming through Earth via a dimension? Doctor falsely accuses a man of a crime to take his job and sets up his experiment to bring them through in a school with children, needlessly putting them in danger.
Not sure what you mean by "imprisoned for life", I don't remember anything like that in the episode.
Missy will kill random people she doesn't know just for fun. The Doctor will sacrifice his life to save random people he doesn't know just because it's the right thing to do. That's the difference.Tomato, to-mah-to. The 12th Doctor 's empathy is so low that the Doctor is seemingly careless about humans, proving Missy right that we're just the puppies that he occasionally plays with and looks after.I don't think there's any point where Twelve just walks away from a problem or actively tries to make people's lives worse. He may think certain problems are out of his hands, or he may mess up on occasion, but that's different.This "The Doctor cares too much, and acts callous because of it", only works if he actually acted to help, and wasn't one to actually make people's lives worse, or run away if he doesn't have to do anything about it.
Twelve is not a nice person. He's rude, arrogant, condescending, inconsiderate of other people's feelings, etc.
But he does care, and whenever someone is in danger he does all he can to intervene and save them. His main goal in every episode is trying to stop the monster and save as many people as possible. He's just not nice about it.