Subject: Right, I know.
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Posted on: 2013-04-12 00:18:00 UTC
And hey, for kids, it's pretty impressive. I know when I was eight, I wasn't even able to keep my writing on the same topic for half a page, so compared to me from then, they're practically Hemingway. "Good as Gold" was still a mess, but at it's a mess that at least resembles the source material. I'm still annoyed at the arbitrary rules set in the Handbook and the massive breaches on how the Weeping Angels work, but it could have been much worse.
Still, I was more confused than anything that that particular script was selected as the contest winner. Considering the scale of Doctor Who's influence, it should have been easy to find one that doesn't play out as contradictory to established rules.
I don't know how many groups entered, but seeing how Doctor Who is a Big Deal Television Show, they probably got hundreds, if not thousands, of scripts, and they went with the one that neutered the Weeping Angels(which to make it even more inexplicable were the current showrunner's malevolent darlings), unintentionally created capability for impossible speed in an Olympic torch bearer, and retreads a time frame that had already been shown before in Ten's run.
Oh, look at me, going on about something that's already been decided as non-canon and can't be changed at any rate because it was filmed over a year ago. Now I feel like I'm just whining. I wasn't trying to whine, but it read like whining when I looked it over for typos just now. Bluh.