The one that really got me was him saying that it never occurred to him or any of the other writers to have Kira use her electricity powers when she was swinging that giant chain around against her attackers. Apparently they all forgot that she's a supernatural creature.
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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AFATC, she has supernatural samurai powers to wield a sword and lose every battle.
So very useful. I can't imagine why they never made it through a date.
As I said on FB, it's pretty clear to me that the mysterious being the Doctor is afraid of is just the Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives In Your House.
While the Sheriff is looking at him like "That's insane. Who does your plans? Wile E. Coyote? Loki? John Crichton?"
OK this made me laugh so hard I think I hurt something. Just looking at it right now is making me laugh.
That episode was GREAT. Moffat may have his flaws, but he's damn good at Fear of the Unknown, and this episode was scary and clever and gave me legit emotions.
That scene in Rupert Pink's bedroom was masterfully creepy. Loved that. I had a little trouble engaging with the ep as a whole, because of the opening monologue. On the whole, it wasn't a bad one; but seriously, there are no perfect hunters or perfect defences, and there are animals whose skill at hiding are as accomplished as any examples in the first two categories.
(Plus, where hunting is concerned, a lion - especially a solitary one - is kind of a crap example. Even as a group, their success rate is around one in three. I will forgive this, though, because of the image of a grey-haired Gallifreyan stick insect perched up a tree on the savannah, scoping out the action.)
Huh. I did not like this episode at all and don't get what it was trying to do.
So, in the end, what/who were we supposed to think was under Rupert's blanket? Another kid playing a prank?
I think so, Jon.
So, everyone is a mirror for the Doctor this season: the good Dalek, Robin Hood, Rupert Pink. I'm interested to see where that goes.