Women end of time doctor who7/7/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() What does that mean? Shut up and don’t ask questions, you pansy. He messes up the Master’s plot thanks to the Gauntlet of Rassilon or whatever it’s called and declares he’s going to bring about ‘the end of time’. ![]() So Gallifrey comes back, complete with Claire Bloom and Timothy Dalton, the President of the Time Lords who turns out to be the architect of the entire Time Lord civilisation, Rassilon (cf The Deadly Assassin and The Five Doctors) gone weird. Timothy Dalton has an evil plan to do this that involves a jewel. Are they all eating each others’ flesh yet?īut, oh wait, now the Time Lords are coming back. The Master fixes it and turns everyone in the world into himself except for Donna and other aliens.įor some reason, all the Masters in the world (aka The Master Race) seem to want to co-operate with each other rather than kill each other, and they all accept the first Master’s orders. So then there are these other aliens and they’ve got a magic medical device that’s clearly GIANT FAIL waiting to happen, just like the last medical device from The Empty Child that did exactly the same thing. That’s all forgotten now, because we’re on another story. What’s that, Sooty? Has any of this to do with the Doc messing with timelines? Why are the Ood so technically advanced now? Is that going to be mentioned at all again? The Doctor heads back to Earth and discovers that the Master has escaped in a Harry Potter-style bit of magic hand-waving via his Ming ring, but his ex- has screwed it up meaning he now has blond hair, superhuman powers, a Skeltor dual-personality and has to eat human flesh, while wearing a Meddling Monk style outfit designed to over-excite some hardcore Who nerds.Īfter hatching a plan to catch the Master that involves walking towards him slowly, the Doctor gets shot then miraculously heals himself a scene later, while the Master is abducted by some random bloke and his icky “acts like a wife but is actually his daughter” sidekick. The Ood have a dream and it’s not good, and it involves Wilf, the Master and co. So we have the Doctor messing around with the time lines for a while, following on from Waters of Mars, then discovering that the Ood are now too technologically advanced. On the whole, this was a steaming lump of rubbish served up by someone who not only appears to have attention deficit disorder but appears to think we all have. We laughed (maybe), we cried (probably), we said “WTF was that?” (a lot) – it was a typical Rusty way to end it all. Yes, it was Christmas, but it was also time to say goodbye to David Tennant as the Doctor in a two-part special of Doctor Who. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. In the UK: Christmas Day/New Year’s Day, BBC1/BBC HD In the US: December 26th/January 2nd, BBC America ![]()
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