I'm feeling the loss more acutely now - a week later - because it's sunk in properly - oh, absolutely. And if you look at the official BBC site - and even Wikipedia - they're all now saying that Matt Smith is the Doctor - which of course heis, but it's still hard to see.
I have faith in Moffat, really - in fact, I was just listening to bits of the commentary for Silence in the Library and whoever was speaking was talking about the fact that he (Moff) is fascinated by what it means to be a time traveller and all the associated complications - and pointed out that all his episodes so far have dealt with just that, which is something I'd not really noticed.
Like some others, I found it quite hard to watch Eleven's first scene straight after Ten's 'death'. I know that's the way the show works, and I've never had that problem before. What annoys me really is me - getting so worked up about something like this. I bawled my eyes out both times I saw the finale, and I'm still upset - which rationally makes no sense.
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Date: 2010-01-10 12:16 am (UTC)And if you look at the official BBC site - and even Wikipedia - they're all now saying that Matt Smith is the Doctor - which of course heis, but it's still hard to see.
I have faith in Moffat, really - in fact, I was just listening to bits of the commentary for Silence in the Library and whoever was speaking was talking about the fact that he (Moff) is fascinated by what it means to be a time traveller and all the associated complications - and pointed out that all his episodes so far have dealt with just that, which is something I'd not really noticed.
Like some others, I found it quite hard to watch Eleven's first scene straight after Ten's 'death'. I know that's the way the show works, and I've never had that problem before.
What annoys me really is me - getting so worked up about something like this. I bawled my eyes out both times I saw the finale, and I'm still upset - which rationally makes no sense.