I found my attention wandering through most of it (though I did give an involuntary out loud squeal at the first water monster person). I agree it emphasised the need for the Doctor to have someone to bounce off of. The Time Lord Victorious seemed to be some sort of manifestation of post-traumatic stress.
I wonder if the two 'little people' who escaped at the end had any significance. I think they may have a part in where this is leading. Perhaps he'll have to kill them.
Personally, I like the chirpy doctor and happy endings, so although I recognise the value of serious plot this didn't really do it for me.
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I found my attention wandering through most of it (though I did give an involuntary out loud squeal at the first water monster person). I agree it emphasised the need for the Doctor to have someone to bounce off of. The Time Lord Victorious seemed to be some sort of manifestation of post-traumatic stress.
I wonder if the two 'little people' who escaped at the end had any significance. I think they may have a part in where this is leading. Perhaps he'll have to kill them.
Personally, I like the chirpy doctor and happy endings, so although I recognise the value of serious plot this didn't really do it for me.