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Date: 2015-09-17 11:36 pm (UTC)
I actually agree with a lot of what you've written here. I've never fully understood the arc and I was disappointed by the Doctor's means of cheating death. The wedding seemed ambiguous, but Angels Take Manhattan would suggest that he does love her and they are married, which annoyed me a bit.

But somehow I enjoyed this, both at the time and subsequently. At this point, Moffat could do no wrong for me (this would change over the coming years) and was giving me the best new Who I could expect (which is not always quite what I would have liked, but I'm realistic).

I think you are right about the arc not holding up well, though. I recently read About Time 7, where Tat Wood points out that even though Moffat has more complex arcs than Davies, it's the latter who gave clear guidelines to writers about what to write, Moffat being more open to unsolicited ideas (apparently The Girl Who Waited was one). Perhaps that is a fault.
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