Thread:Turtle365/@comment-15395126-20150611192601/@comment-15395126-20150617071926

It's alright.

Funnily enough, I was thinking that Rusty would perhaps be the main antagonist, if not a somehow-revived Davros. The Doctor believes there is a good Dalek (and so do we) until the very end of the episode, when it is revealed at the last second who the Dalek really is.

I know the Star Wars TV shows seem very childish, but they really are worth a watch, as they get more mature in terms of subject matter as time goes on. Star Wars: The Clone Wars and the very last episode of Star Wars Rebels Season 1 are some of my favorite Star Wars material that isn't a film.

I also agree that Davros should come back, and I also liked how he was portrayed in the Series 4 two-parter. I don't know how we could involve Davros or if we should; there is a rumor that Series 9 includes an episode in which Davros is still a child, thus the Doctor is forced to ponder whether or not he should kill the boy who will grow up to create his worst enemies...

Series 8's opener took place in the past...depending on when Series 9 starts, Series 11 will start in the opposite time period, because I like variety. Yes, the opener is a two-part story.

I'm specifically avoiding showing Capaldi's regeneration because the official Thirteenth Doctor's revelation will cause problems for me in the future. It's much easier to leave my Doctor separate from the official ones and simply change his incarnation number when necessary so that his journey can continue as the real show plays out.