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All of the stories are tying up.. How will Paula feel about it all? Let's find out!


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PAULA DEMING (She/Her)

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Keith Goodnight

Miscellaneous thoughts: I suspect that if they'd had three or four extra episodes this season, Chibnall wouldn't have used them to flesh anything out, he would instead have used them to add twenty or so additional subplots. No, Chibnall did not write Human Nature/Family of Blood. That was written by Paul Cornell, based on a Dr Who novel he wrote during the years the series was off the air. I do wonder if bringing in Tecteun— a universe-and-mythology-altering character— only to have the new villains trivially kill her off was Chibnall's way of throwing a bone to fans who hated the timeless child. So perhaps Chibnall was saying, "No, I'm not going to retcon it away again, but here's my assurance that it won't come up again." I don't place much significance on RTD's remarks about the timeless child either way. He announced that he hated the character of the Master, and the Master would NEVER appear in new Who, while the episode bringing him back was being filmed. And there's a long tradition of past Who showrunners always praising what their successors have done, as part of continuing to support the show. None of this means RTD does not like the timeless child, it just means that what he says publicly doesn't tell us one way or the other. Finally: there's no wya I'm going to leave the channel over disagreeing with your reviews. I really enjoy your reactions, whether I like the episodes or share your feelings about them, or not.

The Adopted Whovian

As an adopted child I can look at the Doctor deciding to not regain her lost Timeless Child memories with a lot of personal understanding if you get what I mean. I think one of the reasons she didn’t is because she’s scared to find out the reason why she was found alone as a child beneath the monument, because a common feeling for those who are adopted is that of abandonment and rejection, and even if they weren’t, it’s still a natural feeling you can have. So the Doctor might have the worrying thought that her biological parents, WHOever they are, just dumped her at the monument because they didn’t want her, which is understandably a massive thing to deal with if actually true. I think it’s one of the reasons why the Doctor was going through all the “what if’s?” of why she was at the monument when arguing with Tecteun. It’s the fear of the unknown. So I can completely understand that’s she’s not ready to face that revelation yet, plus she’s only just got those memories back, so doesn’t need to rush. Plus she has the advantage of having complete control over them and deciding when to access them. Which is good because as you said there’s a lot of story potential there, especially of old Pre-First Doctor enemies and companions coming back into the Doctor’s life, and the Doctor going into the watch and accessing specific memories to find out more about them.

Bill

Dan is handsome and dapper AF in that flat cap.

Anonymous

I really like Jodie's run on the Doctor. Of course not every episode is perfect. The Spider one, doesn't really improve with rewatches- although there are good bits. I really like the Rosa Parks episode. Maybe that's because I'm old enough to remember Rosa Parks in real time, I don't know. I think there's a higher percentage of Capaldi episodes I don't like- and I love Capaldi- but the whole Danny Pink thing just still grates on me and I haven't quite come to terms with the Hybrid, either. The thing I don't like about the anti-Chibnall forces is a lot of them seem to thing Chibnall was trying to "ruin the show" on purpose! Which is just weird.

Jade Ellis

I really enjoyed Flux, although I think I prefer series 12 just that little bit more. I do think maybe everything was wrapped up a little bit too quick and a couple more episodes would have helped. Loved having three Doctors and Jericho's death was sad, but perfectly played. I wished we'd got a more satisfying conclusion to the universe half destroyed by the Flux. Thought when Swarm mentioned being able to keep reversing it and playing it again & again this would had led to a scene where it did get wound back.

Anonymous

Couldn't agree more Paula! As I've previously said, I let the internet taint my opinion of Jodie and Chibnall's run, but watching it all with you guys again gave me a fresher perspective and allowed me to enjoy it again as I really wanted to. But yeah that's the thing, everyone's different and everyone has different perspectives and tastes, how boring would it be if we all thought the same and all had the same opinions?! Totally! Why should you have to have some kind of criticism for everything you watch for the sake of having criticism? Who ever decided that was ever a rule? Yeah of course, constructive criticism is helpful, but firstly if you just enjoy something because you just do, what's wrong with that? Why should you need to manufacture some kind of false petty criticism to appease the internet? But also, if you want that kind of criticism, there are critics to do that at as you quite rightly say, that's literally their job, it's in their name for crying out loud. Oh God, Jericho though, I was absolutely heartbroken when he went, but what a beautiful death it was though, sometimes you just need a really good death of a character you love to appreciate how much you loved them, because if they keep coming back over and over again, I think you just get numb to it and I feel like that's what happened under Moffat's reign quite often. But I'm so with you on what you said about Chibnall being that kind of writer where you generally tend to miss stuff on the first watch and then appreciate it more and spot it when you come back to it. Their whole run has been absolutely fantastic, particularly with the last series, it was short but sweet for sure! Yes I do agree, they did touch on The Grand Serpent's story with Vinder a bit, but I do agree that it could have been ironed out a bit more with a couple more episodes like you say, the same with Di and Vinder's escape from the passenger, you could say it was all a little rushed and a bit convenient, so I think if the series had a couple more episodes, I feel like their escape could have been made a little more challenging and a bit less rushed. But despite that and considering how much they managed to pack into the series, they really pulled it all off really damn well! It takes real talent to pack that much into such a short series and still just about make it work, so I think Chibnall absolutely nailed it with this series. I look forward to you getting caught up Paula! 💙

tal goren

3:30 Paula: I hate when things get destroyed. 23:50 Azure: your biggest fear is the destruction of other things. I guess that means Paula is the Doctor. you don't happen to have a weird fob watch lying around by any chance?

Anonymous

Thanks ladies, love your work

Paul Flux

Thanks for another interesting and entertaining reaction. Although for me, Chibnall's run has been a bit disappointing, I absolutely agree with what you say about different eras and Doctors appealing to different people. Just because I dislike some of the choices and storylines doesn't invalidate them or 'ruin Doctor Who'.

Paul Flux

To paraphrase a common British comment about the weather; if you don't like the current Doctor, just wait a while, there will be a different one along soon!

Nicole Mazza

Still hate Flux and this era, but was interesting to rewatch (especially now that I love Jacob Anderson -- who played Vinder -- so much in the new 'Interview with the Vampire' series), nonetheless. Don't think it (the Chibnall era and Jodie's Doctor) will ever work for me, but then we all have different tastes. The Moffat and Cartmel/JNT eras are my own personal faves and they get a lot of flack from others (including you guys), but the heart wants what the heart wants and some things work for you and some things don't. It's just the nature of the show.

Anonymous

It's interesting how Katrina's feelings and mine seem to be mirror on the ranking of the Chibnall/Whitaker run. I really enjoyed Jodie's first series - although the Tim Shaw arc left a bit to be desired I really enjoyed most of the individual episodes and feel this is the best of her run. Jodie's Second series has some good episodes also, but a few more duds for me. Also dislike the timeless child arc. And the third series is where I fell out really. The Flux didn't do it for me - had a couple of things that I like (Swarm and Azure, for example) - but they didn't overcome the negatives in my opinion. After this I haven't watched the special or regen episodes yet as the Flux made me lose interest. When I get around to watching them hopefully I'll love them, but just needed a break after the Flux.