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David Blau

This is quite the brain bender. It's amazing when closed timelike curves are shown properly. If you really want to geek out, the formal name for this is the "Novikov self-consistency principle". And I did like the characters in this two-parter. That said, this isn't my favorite /story/. 🤷

Carys Barnes

I love this two parter. I feel it probably the best example of a doctor who base-based dilemma type episodes. It’s clever and has genuinely engaging side characters. I rewatch this a lot. Along with impossible planet/ Satan pit I feel they are stories very much it a doctor who formula but executed impeccably.

Lois Lane

Agreed. There's some plot wonkiness for sure but I love the supporting cast. I think it's my favourite ensemble since the Impossible Planet/Satan Pit crew too. The sad momets really hit and the pay-offs feel earned.