I made it a little way into Matt Smith's seasons before fading out. One thing I didn't love about this season is that it really has that Russel Davies thing of putting too much focus on the Doctor and the assistant's personal lives during the different missions and there's a lot of melodrama and crying. But on the other hand, I liked the way that they resolved the season. I don't mind the more mercurial/human portrayal of the Doctor, but I'm hoping they dial down the angst a bit in the next season. Love all the actors, but there was way too much crying in this season.
All that said, "73 Yards" has pretty much none of that! It's a great borderline-capsule episode. (Though it does connect in a way to an episode later in the season, which was neat).
All that said, "73 Yards" has pretty much none of that! It's a great borderline-capsule episode. (Though it does connect in a way to an episode later in the season, which was neat).
For reference Matt Smith actually made me question whether Tom Baker was actually The Best Doctor and Smith's seasons of the show are probably my favorite television of the last 15 years. I did like Eccleston some, I did not really care for David Tennant, and I thought Capaldi was fine and had moments.