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Even the General guy mentions the council's plans... So I don't see any contradiction, the time loop works quite nicely in the show and was the first time since the reboot started that I felt anything involving the Time War made a lick of sense. (Plus the Moment was hinted at in End of Time so I think they've been planning this for a while).
Until now the fact that everyone Remembers the Time Lords, but thinks it's impossible they're meeting a time traveler because they are extinct was so beyond asinine that I had to keep hitting myself over the head; it still is but having a logical stable time loop makes me feel a lot better.
And I can sympathize with Nine and Ten's angst because there's a thing called Dramatic Irony, where a characters tragedy is centered around them missing information that the audience has (Romeo and Juliet is all about Dramatic Irony, and stupid teenagers but that's beside the point).
I'm glad that the series didn't end here because it wouldn't be satisfying to leave Galifray lost in time and space.
And I hope we see Romana when Galifray is found again.