I'm touchy with Moffat. Before becoming showrunner he was responsible for two of the better episodes of Tennant's run (Blink and The Girl in the Fireplace, respectively), and has written a few decent ones since. The problem is the direction he's taken the show. Towards the end of the RTD era things were getting a bit more adult, and digging back into Old Who continuity and mythology. It seemed like things were finally ready to come full circle, and then... -poof- Here's a new Doctor and Amy and Rory and River (remember her? Love her? You'd better, 'cause I'll be shoving her down your throats for three years!) and nobody's even going to blink the morse code for Gallifrey.
Also: Why did Jack never meet 11, Mr. Moffat? I waited years for that, and you failed me.
Things have improved with this last series, and I'm optimistic for the 50th, but I won't be particularly weepy when Moffat steps down.
Also: Why did Jack never meet 11, Mr. Moffat? I waited years for that, and you failed me.
Things have improved with this last series, and I'm optimistic for the 50th, but I won't be particularly weepy when Moffat steps down.
What a monstrous sight he makes, mocking man's best friend
When both the wolf and lion crave the same thing in the end
The Lion | Monty's Wiki | The Wolf
When both the wolf and lion crave the same thing in the end
The Lion | Monty's Wiki | The Wolf