Well, that sucked.
That was probably the worst ever season finale, and considering last year we had GollumDoctor and JesusDoctor, that's saying much.
ooh lookie here, I'm still Ten. I'm glad you are, I really am. But the half-human Ten? The Half Timelord Donna? Please!
Torchwood had nothing to do, Mickey ruled (I'll give you that) and the Rose with her own alternative Ten SexDoll-thing? Urgh!! Give me a break.
I was so pissed off with the ridiculous genocide (yeah right, genocide... as if...) of the daleks that I had no emotion left for the way they dealt with Donna. I really couldn't care less by the time they'd finished that trainwreck of an episode.
Russell, I love you, I love the Gay Agenda, but your writing is sometimes ridiculous and stupid.
German Daleks? Funny, shame about the English accent.
The Osterhagen Key? pfffff
Oh, and "Come with me Davros" Davros??? How about taking Dalek Caan with you, he saved you, you creep!
And why did Rose have to stay in her parallel universe with her fake Doctor when Mickey didn't? They couldn't both have lived in "our" universe?
And then I won't mention Donna's friends who must not have heard from her in ages while she was travelling with the Doctor but just never mention her absence.
Yep. It's funny how worked up I am about this, isn't it.

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But yeah, finally a half-decent companion and whoops, time for a replacement.
And I mentioned to you elsewhere that it had it's moments.
But yeah everything you said.
And not only the bad accents. Also the bad translations. Couldn't they at least get someone German-speaking to edit the script instead of just running things through Google Translate?
And it's getting tedious that Jack comes on to everyone at THE MOST inopportune times. Daleks disentegrate a bunch of people? Sure sounds like a good time to make a pass at Mickey.
I guess I liked the episode as a whole since my expectations were so badly lowered by the big non-regeneration that I was able to accept the rest.
Edited at 2008-07-05 22:41 (UTC)
I'm happy Donna doesn't die, but her fate still isn't the best way to say goodbye of the Doctor. Martha's departure was much better -- in fact, she's had another goodbye this season. Of all the New Who companions she turns out to be the most independent one. And no, I won't mention the Rose thing. It's just... WTF Russell are we inside a fanfic? Because I have wished for Rose to be happy with her Doctor, though fangirl dreams like that are generally perceived as wishful thinking. Turning them into reality often doesn't work, as this episode proves...