I don't know---I was compelled to rewatch Dalek immediately after this (which took me a week, because Stuff Happened in the interim), and on rewatching it Dalek really doesn't hold up. It has its moments but the production values are all over the place, the music editing is dire by contemporary standards, and I still can't get over the fact that it has Adam in it.
Into, on the other hand, I enjoyed. Plot holes you could drive Mondas through but this Doctor is still cooking and maybe his memory hasn't quite fallen into place yet. Entire episode looked gorgeous. I will do something amazing---that's my Doctor, right there. And great idea for a movie, terrible idea if you're a proctologist: it's a cheap, fourth-wall-breaking, blushing acknowledgement of the concept's flaws, but we laughed, didn't we?
I have heard other people complain that the Doctor has a rule against soldiers now. I don't see it as breaching continuity (which Doctor Who doesn't have etc). That this Doctor is racist against soldiers doesn't mean that the whole Three/Brig bromance never happened. Let's see where it leads. And if it goes nowhere, let's just say it was residual post-regeneration grumpiness brought on by having only recently met John Hurt.
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Into, on the other hand, I enjoyed. Plot holes you could drive Mondas through but this Doctor is still cooking and maybe his memory hasn't quite fallen into place yet. Entire episode looked gorgeous. ---that's my Doctor, right there. And : it's a cheap, fourth-wall-breaking, blushing acknowledgement of the concept's flaws, but we laughed, didn't we?
I have heard other people complain that the Doctor has a rule against soldiers now. I don't see it as breaching continuity (which Doctor Who doesn't have etc). That this Doctor is racist against soldiers doesn't mean that the whole Three/Brig bromance never happened. Let's see where it leads. And if it goes nowhere, let's just say it was residual post-regeneration grumpiness brought on by having only recently met John Hurt.