Subject: Only then?
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Posted on: 2014-02-20 03:46:00 UTC

I'd cemented Moffat as making every major character on the show a Sue since A Good Man Goes To War, particularly the scene where it's basically stated "Everyone loves you, Doctor! How could anyone not?" and then all of these sooper kewl new characters all come in just to say how great the Doctor is and how they'd do anything for him, despite the audience not having seen hide nor scale of any of them up until that point. Before that episode, I'd thought that the forced quirkiness and the everyone-who-dislikes-our-protagonist-is-automatically-evil-itude of the Moffat-penned episodes were just due to sloppiness. Now I'm more certain that Moffat never moved past his stage of idealizing, stylizing, and Sueifying existing characters. Lots of people go through one, but most people aren't paid money to show that phase on international television.

...Ahem. Sorry about that. I've been bottling up my anti-Moffat sentiment for a while, and this is the first time I've gotten to poke a few holes in the barrier to relieve some pressure.

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