Yeah, my first reaction was basically.... WOW, THAT IS WEIRD. I wonder if it was a BBC directive or what.
I know people who got fed up with all the twisty-turny, timey-wimey plotty stuff in S5, who couldn't get invested in the new characters and stopped watching as a result. What makes him think that the audience will want to wait months for the resolution of this "game-changing" twist?
That's a good point. I was one of those who spent most of S5 wishing for more characterization and less plot twists, so I could see myself wandering off from S6 if it just sort of.... stopped in the middle. D:
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I know people who got fed up with all the twisty-turny, timey-wimey plotty stuff in S5, who couldn't get invested in the new characters and stopped watching as a result. What makes him think that the audience will want to wait months for the resolution of this "game-changing" twist?
That's a good point. I was one of those who spent most of S5 wishing for more characterization and less plot twists, so I could see myself wandering off from S6 if it just sort of.... stopped in the middle. D: