Subject: To each their own, but I rather liked Russel T. Davies.
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Posted on: 2014-02-20 18:57:00 UTC

Of course, not everything he did was great, and there were a few things that were really bad (shakes fist angrily in the direction of The Next Doctor), but I'm of the mindset that it's better to veer toward being silly and campy as opposed to irritatingly overdramatic. A lot of the problems with Moffat come from the fact that he treats his ideas with a lot more gravitas than they actually have. At least when Davies had some ridiculous ideas, he didn't try to play them off for drama. I'm not saying he should come back, though; he's had his fun, and I remember reading somewhere that he started finding the expereince stressful near the end and wasn't really planning to write for the Doctor again.

Oh, and Lily, technically speaking Jack Harkness was from something Moffat made, since his first appearance was in The Empty Child. I doubt that he was entirely Moffat's idea, though, and at any rate he wasn't an immortal omnisexual then.

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