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Fuck Yeah, Doctor Who - S11E10 - The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos

Tonight!


Daniel gets angry.

Mike has a noisy fan.

Doctor Who finishes for a bit. 


- Dan

Fuck Yeah, Doctor Who - S11E10 - The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos

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I know exactly why the planet fucked with your brain, because they needed the pilot guy to be able to explain what was going on, but not all at once, so they made that up so he'd only give it to them gradually. But then didn't want it to be an actual obstacle when the Doctor had to take them off

Narmatonia

When Tim Shaw showed up again I jokingly thought that maybe the space racist Ryan sent back in time would be there too. Also don't worry Dan, the shirt you're wearing is from Qwertee, not Lootcrate

Narmatonia

finale not finally

Rhio Hamilton

Dan, I know this is a bit late but i have just made a working, Metal sonic screw driver. I would love to give it too u but i have no money to travel to england, If you ever come up to scotland i would love to give it too you, Thankyou again.

Alister Magnus Gray

I am trans and I wouldn't consider another species where men get pregnant with boys and women get pregnant with girls representation.

Faithless_Lehane

Holy shit that was the finally!? I don't get any information before hand to remain spoil free. I had no fucking idea that was a finally. That didn't felt like a finally. That felt like a middle of a season!

Joseph Howard

Chibnall even had the balls to reference Journey's End in this episode! It's not even like he didn't know it happened!

Arkman

I quite liked it. I loved Graham, and that is an uncommon reaction so let me explain it a bit. The reason that he told the Doctor was character development for both of them. Every author has the experience of having characters refuse to what they should do (maybe keep his intentions secret from the Doctor). Graham would absolutely have warned the Doctor; he is that honest and plain-talking; it would have been out of character not to. And it was absolutely in character for the Doctor to first tell him to go back to the Tardis and then let him come anyway. She lets people make their own decisions, she always has done. She tells them off afterwards but she(or he) never interferes. Now Graham is Tim's shadow. Both of them are engaged in murderous revenge but the differences in their characters are brought into sharp contrast. It worked well but it only works when the two characters _don't_ interact. I enjoyed the story and felt it kept my interest. However I will grant that there were huge numbers of undeveloped threads and lazy deus ex machina. The robot cross-fire was just silly. I assumed at the time that there were two opposing robot armies and the friends just got in the middle by accident. There were many forces that landed on the planet after all. The Ux needed a complete rework to let them work. The planets needed to retain their populations. The mind-altering field is redundant; apart from pulling the Ux out of their trance it had no effect on the plot. Comm-dots are well-known by now and with four friends it kind of needs to be there but not always available. This was very much a first draft script.

Soronlin

Mike's friend about the Dark Knight was wrong though?

Mark Fletch

The The doctor said all life in those compressed planets in the crystals would of died because of the compression.

Harry Turner

Just by the way, to the best of my knowledge, most pregnant men do fall broadly under the T of LGBTQ

Tom Chaney

To be fair, series 12 is in 2020,but it's January 2020, so we are eally only waiting a year

Tom Chaney

Well I quite liked it, granted the lack of payoff for the planet messing with people's heads was frustrating, but the rest was really rather enjoyable

Tom Chaney

I don't quite follow what you're saying early on about stakes, when is it said that any of the planets in the crystals were lifeless?

Tom Chaney

ALSO! YOU CLEARLY FORGOT ABOUT IMPLANT WATCH. Two! TWO THIS EPISODE!

KranitokoOLDACCOUNT

Since the New Years episode is going to have a Dalek in it, that would be the most apt foe to challenge the Doctor's immature morality. I wouldn't trust Chibnall to do it though.

Jack Philipson

The biggest problem with Chibnall is that he writes things like this: "let's have the Doctor know something that has never ever been established as being a thing in Doctor Who, again without ever seeing how or why she knows this" and it fucking bothers me

KranitokoOLDACCOUNT

As soon as I saw those implants I thought of you two lol

Ollie Moules


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