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I was thinking the same thing. He's already got one foot in Hollywood, there's no way he's doing Big Finish. There's a very high likelihood that when all is said and done, 15 will have the least stories out of any numbered Doctor because he won't have nearly as much EU material.

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Clara's ending feels like a direct refutation of Donna's ending. Donna became part-Doctor, and was punished for it by having her memories stolen. Clara meanwhile refuses to let the Doctor take her memories, and is elevated to the Doctor's equal by receiving her own TARDIS.

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The funny thing about is Moffat is that I find his attempts to write more straightforward romantic relationships often fall flat. But when it comes to toxic obsessive co-dependent relationships? He locks the fuck in and writes some of the most compelling television ever made.

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The recent string of bad series finales has me thinking about The Doctor Falls, and the reason why it's still the best finale is that it DOESN'T have 'epic' universe-ending stakes. It's about something far more important. What the Doctor stands for. What he would die for.

The recent string of bad series finales has me thinking about The Doctor Falls, and the reason why it's still the best finale is that it DOESN'T have 'epic' universe-ending stakes. It's about something far more important. What the Doctor stands for. What he would die for.