ext_51042 ([identity profile] daniel-saunders.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] purplecat 2017-06-04 09:08 pm (UTC)

I liked this a lot, but you probably expected me to like something so solipsistic! (I don't like The Matrix either, though.) I also wondered why everyone who read the Veritas committed suicide; surely there are other ways to deal with such a revelation.

I was disappointed that Missy was in the Vault, though, as it seemed too obvious; having now seen The Lie of the Land, I fear Moffat is reprising the Master's thread from The Sea Devils very, very slowly. Why do you think doing the obvious is a good thing? Or is it just better than the kind of complicated story arcs that drove Moffat's first few years as showrunner?

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