Steven Moffat, in an interview with Nerdist, discusses the “Boom” episode of “Doctor Who,” providing insights into its creation and its place within the larger narrative of the series. Moffat reveals the complexities of writing for such a dynamic character and series, and how this particular episode aims to challenge the Doctor.
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Just watched it — really solid writing and fantastic acting. The crying Doctor is starting to grow on me. I don’t ever think it’s for himself. Not fear or self pity. His heart breaks at the stunning joy and unspeakable suffering of each moment.
https://nerdist.com/article/steven-moffat-doctor-who-boom-episode-interview/
Best episode by far in years.
Would Matt Smiths Doctor, or Tennant, or Capaldi’s doctor break into tears? Hm
It’s my favorite episode so far
Is this another musical tripe of an episode or can we get back to proper Dr.Who
no excuses for this tripe!
Really felt the 11th doctor and 12th doctor flowing throughout the episodes I really missed that 🥲
Just watched it — really solid writing and fantastic acting. The crying Doctor is starting to grow on me. I don’t ever think it’s for himself. Not fear or self pity. His heart breaks at the stunning joy and unspeakable suffering of each moment.
So much better !!!!
Stephen Moffat needs to be returned to the asylum!!
Stopped watching during the Capaldi run.
It was okay. Certainly miles better than the two previous episodes – though that’s not really a high bar – Boom was okay, but nothing great.
W⚓
The fall in viewing figures is karma.
Miles better than the previous two episodes but still not very good sadly.