So, we've been discussing this episode over on CS but, due to the content, found ourselves constrained.
Namely, the episode ended up serving as an abortion/pro-life allegory.
Now, I don't mind if they want to take on meatier topics. However, this episode was not a good way to do so. Frankly, even as a pro-lifer, I found myself insulted.
Why?
Because after the Doctor abandons them, the three ladies turn to the Earth to make the choice, since it'll affect everyone. And the Earth chooses to kill the alien in the moon.
Yet Clara stops the bombs at the last moment, at which point the Doctor rescues them all from the moon as it hatches. He congratulates her on making the right choice.
The hell?
She overrode the choice of everyone else on the entire planet. She deliberately risked the life of an entire planet on an unknown.
And the fact that the Doctor withheld info helped nothing.
Grrr.
Namely, the episode ended up serving as an abortion/pro-life allegory.
Now, I don't mind if they want to take on meatier topics. However, this episode was not a good way to do so. Frankly, even as a pro-lifer, I found myself insulted.
Why?
Because after the Doctor abandons them, the three ladies turn to the Earth to make the choice, since it'll affect everyone. And the Earth chooses to kill the alien in the moon.
Yet Clara stops the bombs at the last moment, at which point the Doctor rescues them all from the moon as it hatches. He congratulates her on making the right choice.
The hell?
She overrode the choice of everyone else on the entire planet. She deliberately risked the life of an entire planet on an unknown.
And the fact that the Doctor withheld info helped nothing.
Grrr.
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