Hate to be cynical but the show has jumped the shark for me. Was expecting some sort of naff Fight Club 'mind fk' rip off last season (& I loved the show then for not doing it...) & they have pulled it out now [rolls eyes]. I wasn't that shocked. Decent episode; just a shame they took this boring route.
^if Tyrell Wellick is another split personality of Elliot then I give up. I thought Tyrell was going to be the Fight Club rip off last season but they never did it. Maybe they're holding that one off for season 3 ¯_(ツ)_/¯
What the hell is going on with this show? This episode started crazier and more out of place than usual. 20 minutes of unnecessary intro, but I guess it's part of the esthetic. You never know what you're going to get. The rest of the episode was okay, with the flashback and Angela's part being a bit exciting. I am losing interest, though. I haven't enjoyed this season as it is, maybe this show is just not for me.
I hate dream sequences in shows; as it always shows lack in actual story telling. Was way too long too.
Last season was great and this season it just feels like it's dragging on with this kind of nonsense.
This show is getting way too pretentious. Too much dramatic intense music for too many long boring corridor scenes/shots.
It really is starting to think it's bigger and more serious than it actually is.
Kind of reminds me of how Homeland went; which is a shame. I.e a lot of borderline jumping of the shark moments (this episode and season in general).
So beautiful and amazing. The best Doctor Who episode i ever saw. Such a brilliant actor and such a fantastic episode. I just want to see it again and again
This is a brilliant episode!
Incredible episode! Can't stop thinking about it all.
Clearly one of the best Doctor Who episodes so far!
Capaldi is a great actor and I'll always remember his performance as the Doctor.
It was outstanding.
Ok, this show just went from "pretty cool" to "amazing". I enjoyed this show, but I just fell in love with this show.
Until the script loses its cojones and the third act turns it into just another revenge thriller, this is a tense, visually stunning, action flick that also has something serious to say about the ambiguity and futility of the War on Drugs.
River's speech about the doctor was amazing!!! i watched it 3 times and its just magnificent!
Finally we know where the screwdriver comes from!
Obviously left it open for a reboot in the future, much like 24. The next trend for tv at the moment are these reboot mini series of 'old' shows...
"Carrie tries to stop a terrorist attack." well that's a shocker...
I think Clara had an awesome departure from the show. Her death being a fixed point in time that can't be reversed but she can avoid her death how longer she likes by traveling with Me in her Clara Who adventures.
Things I didn't like about the season finale is the underwhelming return of Gallifrey and a lackluster conclusion on The Hybrid. I only rated this episode a 9 because this season finale got the emotional beats right.
Frustrating episode in general. Bloody Clara back just ruined it for me. Ruined its for me for the extent of why return to Gallifrey...what was the point? The story told was a stupid waist of bloody having the Doctor return to Gallifrey. Too many tacky & we guessed/already knew this stuff. Imagine Face the Raven was season finale & therefore Heaven Sent was the Christmas episode - they could have started the next season on Gallifrey. Although I'd hate the long wait, it would have been better than what we got. There is a lot more I could say but it would just frustrate me more 'Damn you Steven Moffat!' haha.
The only thing I hated to like is that's pretty clear some kiddo is going to screw things up next episode...
The rest of it, I'd say: painfully obvious. Just the good ol' cliff-hanger without many surprises.
This was the best acting in a while by Capaldi! A masterpiece. I bow to Moffat. Still sad about how Clara died. But this makes up for it. A big SQUEE at the end so I don't give any spoilers away. And be careful what Capaldi says, don't take it literally (or Not).
Those stupid people with their stupid actions. They should be dead. I am so furious!
Oh yet another boring, dull TWD episode. We are getting used to it by now. So to resume, nothing new, at least nothing we didnt know would happen like 3 EP ago. This show is in an insane down spiral that really need to be broken, or it will hard to rate it for more than one star in like 3 EP. I hope they end it all together at the end of this season anyway because the repetition (and stupid predictability) just show how much they don't have any more ideas to make it somewhat enjoyable.
Oh yet another boring, dull TWD episode. We are getting used to it by now. So to resume, nothing new, at least nothing we didnt know would happen like 3 EP ago. This show is in an insane down spiral that really need to be broken, or it will hard to rate it for more than one star in like 3 EP. I hope they end it all together at the end of this season anyway because the repetition (and stupid predictability) just show how much they don't have any more ideas to make it somewhat enjoyable.
Aside from the (expected?) surprise in the beginning, there is nothing much going on in this episode. Alexandrians still adapting to the new situation, zombies still wailing on the wall, Ron still hating on Carl, and Father Gabriel still showing up as additional filler. IMO there are too many characters depicted that it feels a bit disjointed and lacking further progress. Something happens in the end, but that's it--cliffhanger again. It's really unfortunate as I thought we've got past the filler episode last week.
I still wonder why the heck don't they stab the zombies on the gate one by one like they did in prison back then?
The usual boring episode this show is known for i.e 5mins at the start to draw you in and then a mind numbingly dull drag until the last 5 mins. I can't stand Rick anymore...
Enid is so annoying she could be a Fear the Walking Dead character.
Our prayers have been listened to. Behold, brothers, this Show might have a future after all. Fuck you very much Clara, thank you for nothing.
Too little too late. Pad her out and hamfist her whole 'important' character this season all they like I don't care for this Allison character. Feels like Howard Gordan is just rehashing so many stories from '24' this show feels way too deja vu/stories and twists have been done before.
A decent enough episode and would have given it 7/10 but being it has Clara FINALLY killed off/leaving the show(hopefully there won't be a gimmick to bring her back one last time with the stasis machine or something other before the season ends) I have decided to give it an 8/10. Such an awful companion imho.
Another over hyped rubbish episode by Mark Gatiss. Not scary, not interesting. A shame as I thought this season was great/brilliant with no rubbish filler episodes up until now.
The ending was amezing. i finaly have some hope for this tv show again :D