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"My real concern is that Capaldi is going to take the blame. I really like him. -- nm"
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Mop
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This thread hadme wondering so I looked.
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David (aka David)
Dec 26 '14, 08:30
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From wiki:
"Critical reaction to Series 8 has been highly positive, with many labelling it a return to form and one of Doctor Who 's strongest seasons.[103][104] The series has a calculated score of 80 on Metacritic, signifying "generally favourable reviews".[105]
Critical reception to individual episodes has also been predominantly positive. "Listen" and "Dark Water" in particular received critical acclaim, with many critics noting them as potential classics and some of Doctor Who 's finest episodes.[106][107] "Deep Breath", "Into the Dalek", "Time Heist", "The Caretaker", "Mummy on the Orient Express", "Flatline" and "Death in Heaven" have also received predominantly positive reviews from critics, with many praising the show's renewed focus on character development and the series' darker tone.[104][108][109] "Kill the Moon" widely divided critics, some praising it as a classic matching "Listen"[103][110] and others finding it a weak or badly-scripted episode.[111][112] Dan Martin, writing for The Guardian, criticized "Mummy on the Orient Express"; in his opinion, there was "sexual tension" between the Doctor and Clara, while the show's cast previously stated that there would be no flirting between the two.[113]"
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