As soon as I changed to 11, the whole painting style changed suddenly, from DT's enthusiasm and affection, to... always roaring and roaring.
When I first started watching this episode, I thought the new Doctor was so rude just because he had to adapt to the new body, until Amy, who couldn't keep his eyes open after watching him roar in the Stone Angel episode, walked through the forest alone to find him and Song.
It's a fucking forest!
Amy can't open her eyes yet!
Get one yourself!
I also met a group of stone angels who killed like lightning!
Doctor, are you on the other end of the pager yelling at her to go away? ! Even if you don't go, you'll die, but why don't you think about how scared Amy, a little girl, must have been at that time!
Later, when Amy stumbled, he kept asking the doctor for help. The doctor stopped talking at this time? !
I was heartbroken when I saw it.
In the end, Amy was still sent by Song.
I was so pissed at the next episode of Fish Monsters in Venice that I threw my computer. Let's just say, 10 does a lot of letting Donna, Rose, and Matha go on their own adventures, but he's not going to use his buddies as bait, right? ?
What's more, in the previous seasons, the Doctor's respect and sympathy for other races always gave each other a chance to choose, which made the emotional level of the whole show particularly rich. But in this episode, after the doctor secretly researched a plan to destroy the other party's genocide plan, he immediately started to implement it, and it was immediately successful. In the end, I watched the Boss commit suicide, and still had a blank expression NOOOO!!! A woolen thread, everyone is going to be exterminated because of your wise and divine martial arts, and my heart is broken again ?
Compared to 9 and 10, 11 is really too cold, maybe the screenwriter is to blame? But 11's face was too stiff. From his face, there was no trace of curiosity and excitement of explore the universe, and even the happy expression was as hollow and blunt as the captain came to the stage to accept the award.
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