User blog comment:POMfannumber1/Davies VS. Moffat/@comment-27270572-20140419094134

Personally I prefer Moffat, his stories compared to Davies are much better.

Moffat stories:

Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death (I count it even though this episode is not canon). It was hilarious and awesome. 8/10.

The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances. A creepy two parter with excellent writing and are you my mummy. 9/10.

The Girl in the Fireplace. A brilliantly romantic tale with the awesome clockwork droids and Arthur the horse. 8.5/10.

Blink. Many says this is the best episode of Doctor Who ever, it is my fifth favourite and introduces the Weeping Angels and Sally Sparrow is a brilliant one time companion. 10/10.

Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead. A creepy two parter with the introduction of both the Vashta Nerada (I mean what a name) and Professor River Song (one of my favourite new who characters) andthe cliffhanger was awesome. 9.5/10.

Matt Smiths first lines in the End of Time were a nice introduction, geronimoooooo. 7.5/10.

The Eleventh Hour. A brilliant introduction for Matt Smith often considered one of his best stories out of his entire era introducing the 11th Doctor and some of my favourite companions in Amy and Rory and who could not love fish fingers and custard.

The Beast Below. This tale is underrated and gave some very good ideas like the star whale and the Doctor's anger at having to make a choice, the smilers were brilliant but under used. 6.5/10.

The Time of Angels/Flesh and Stone. The Weeping Angels return and it is awesome with brilliant foreshadowing of the finale furthering the season arc and the action filled episode was very good with the return of the then mysterious River Song being awesome. The bit where Amy was made to count down and Bob in the radio were creepy and very well done indeed. 9/10.

The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang. The finale to season 5 was epic with the entire cast being brilliant and the stone Dalek was awesome and the timey wimey stuff was well usede and we had an epic Matt Smith speech and a fez. 9.5/10.

A Christmas Carol. A wonderful Christmas adventure that was the best Doctor Who Christmas story yet with Michael Gambon joining and a companion light story with Matt Smith being great and strong emotions all the way through with the reveal that the singing lady only had one last day to live. 9/10.

The Impossible Astronaut/Day of the Moon. My fourth favourite story of Doctor Who and it was brilliant with the creepy Silence and the childrens home scene and killing the older Doctor off after about 10 minutes of the episode was shocking and very well executed. Canton Delaware the third was awesome as a one time companion. 10/10.

A Good Man Goes to War. This tale was a brilliant mid series finale with the River Song reveal and the Colonel Runaway speech being some of my highlights and bringing past monsters to help the Doctor whom collected his debts. The baby going in the end was shocking and the Doctor's dark side really helped the story. 9/10.

Let's Kill Hitler. A fun tale bringing the series back and showing how Mels became River Song with the tesselecta being introduced. And the line "you named your daughter, after your daughter," making me laugh all the way to the ground and "putting Hitler in the cupboard," being another hilarious line. 8/10.

The Wedding of River Song. I liked this story it was very good and the lead up to the Doctors 'death' was brilliant and using the tesselecta as part of the solution was very smart. It should have been a two parter but the Silence return and make themselves heard. 7.5/10.

The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe. A disappointing Christmas special but still fun with the family being reunited again and this episode being very Christmassy. 6/10.

Asylum of the Daleks. My favourite Dalek story and it was awesome with the puppet Dalek idea and the Asylum was very well done, the episode could have done without the divorce subplot but the Clara reveal was unexpected and her death was shocking, her character was awesome and the Daleks were slightly frightening, more so than the rest of new who. 9.5/10.

The Snowmen. Another brilliant Christmas special in which Clara returns and the Great Intelligence also returns. I really enjoyed this and felt sorry for the Doctor as he watched Clara die, again and the mystery began. 9/10.

The Bells of Saint John. The Doctor finally finds Clara again and this is a very underrated episode. The Spoon people was a brilliant concept and the Doctor controlling one was a huge surprise, I did not see that one coming, I could list more things but that would go on for a long time and the anti grav bike. 9/10.

The Name of the Doctor. My third favourite who story and brilliant it was, I thought they would actually reveal the Doctor's name and Matt Smith was brilliant here. The funeral tone was great for the story and the Paternoster Gang were brilliant with the pre title sequence being the best and the inclusion of all the Doctor's in some way or another and the shock twist at the end with Hurt being revealed as the Doctor being epicly done. 10/10.

The Day of the Doctor. Here is my second favourite story, sometimes my favourite it depends on what mood I am in. The three Doctor's were awesome and the scenes between them were hilarious and brilliant. The episode was just epic and the Time War scenes were very well done (well done Nick Hurran). The Zygons were done to good effect and the scene with the three Doctor's about to explode Gallifrey was one of the best scenes in Doctor Who. The pacing of the episode was perfect and Gallifrey being saved was a brilliant idea "no sir, all thirteen," being one of my favourite lines and seeing Capaldi was shocking and awesome even if it was just his eyebrows and eyes. The episode was just brilliant with a Tom Baker cameo and who knows who he is supposed to be, who nose? 10/10.

The Time of the Doctor. Some don't like this episode but I love it. My favourite Doctor Who episode and for good reason. Trenzalore was awesome and Handles was the best Cyberman ever and made me feel sad for a Cyberman when he died. Clara being the one that saved the Doctor, again, was awesome and the various enemies used very well with Tasha Lem being awesome. One of my favourite lines was this "they built a psychopath just to kill you," Tasha said "totally married her," the Doctor replied causing me to fall to the ground laughing, the speech at the top of the clock tower was great but held nothing to the last speech in the TARDIS with an awesome Amy cameo. The switch from Doctor's was awesome and Kidneys. Loved this episode with a brilliant tone and the ideas being awesome. 10/10.

I will review all of Davies episodes later but it will be hard to beat Moffat.