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[–] Emperor@feddit.uk 5 points 4 months ago

When Kate died in the first minute I was sad, then everyone else died, and all of the tension went out of the episode, because the stakes became too ridiculous to actually be worried about.

I saw it in the cinema and a number of people gasped "no!". I thought this would be a good way of changing the status quo and putting UNIT and the Doctor on a back foot, so they have to fight back harder (and a less competent UNIT would be more interesting for a spin-off). Then you see the great wave of dust wiping everyone out and you realise they are going to come up with some way to resolve this by the end of the episode. A real rollercoaster ride, unfortunately one leading to disappointment.

I didn’t think I had as many issues with this episode as I did until I started writing this.

Yes, the more my thoughts crystallised discussing the episode, the more I realised how much I disliked it.