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I haven't read all the post in this thread so sorry if someone already posted something similar.
I wondered why would The Doctor punish them in the way he did?
It seemed out of character in a way.
Then I thought, that's what Rasilon did to Time Lords who sought immortality as revealed in 'The Five Doctors'! The Family where after immortality so The Doctor gave it to them and in so doing put them out of the way!
This two parter now makes more sense to me instead of being very good but weird episodes
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Overall: Amazing conclusion to the last episode. At his core, the Doctor is a hero even if he is in human form. John Smith still chose to do the heroic thing, with a little push from his human companion the Matron.
Liked: Everything John Smith.
Disliked: Martha being in love with the Doctor.
Most Memorable Moments: The Doctor's punishment of the Family while being narrated by Baines. "I've seen him, he's like fire and ice and rage, he's like the night and the storm in the heart of the sun, he's ancient and forever. He burns at the center of time and he can see the turn of the universe, and... He's wonderful".
I haven't read all the post in this thread so sorry if someone already posted something similar.
I wondered why would The Doctor punish them in the way he did?
It seemed out of character in a way.
Then I thought, that's what Rasilon did to Time Lords who sought immortality as revealed in 'The Five Doctors'! The Family where after immortality so The Doctor gave it to them and in so doing put them out of the way!
This two parter now makes more sense to me instead of being very good but weird episodes
I don't think it was out of character for this Doctor at all. He said more than once that there are no second chances. He also said that he used to be more merciful when he was younger.
He was being kind to the Family by hiding and waiting out the 3 months it would take for the Family to die. But, the Family had to go and kill and hurt so many innocent people just to feed on his life force to become immortal. So, he punished them by giving them immortality but in prison forever. I don't think that's vindictive at all. He is just being the Doctor.
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