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fandomsecrets2013-05-04 03:14 pm
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"The Doctor Dances" is the best. That two-parter is what really sold me on new Who, and it's still my favourite of the new series, and probably in my top 5 of all Who stuff. Just so good - it was funny and scary and moving and so satisfying. The problem with Moffat now is that he's always like, "Oh, wait 'til you see it, it'll be so heartbreaking, you'll cry so much." But things aren't sad just because he says they're sad, and he can't break my heart if he doesn't make me care about his characters first, and keep caring about them. "The Angels Take Manhattan" didn't make me cry, it just made me relieved that the Amy-Rory-River era was over - and I really liked Rory, at least (and had liked Amy and River to start), but the longer their story dragged on the less I cared about them.