(arg, darn it. I'll see if I can find it ;) thanks anyway (: )
(you mean the whole thing hasn't unraveled already...) It bugs me, because I love 'The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances' but anything that Moffat has written from that point on in Doctor Who is just... eugh, tbh. I am able to enjoy certain episodes, like Eleventh Hour and such, but overall? Get a grip, Moffat. And be nicer to your fans.
I think on a scale from Martha to Donna, the Ponds end up somewhere in the middle. Because Martha ended up with all of her family and in her own time, alive and whole and happy, while the Ponds ended up happy together, but away from friends and family etc. So it's not tragic, not at all, but it is sad.
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(you mean the whole thing hasn't unraveled already...)It bugs me, because I love 'The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances' but anything that Moffat has written from that point on in Doctor Who is just... eugh, tbh. I am able to enjoy certain episodes, like Eleventh Hour and such, but overall? Get a grip, Moffat. And be nicer to your fans.I think on a scale from Martha to Donna, the Ponds end up somewhere in the middle. Because Martha ended up with all of her family and in her own time, alive and whole and happy, while the Ponds ended up happy together, but away from friends and family etc. So it's not tragic, not at all, but it is sad.