When we talk about the Doctor Who fandom, we know what we want; stories. Not all the bling of high production value (although we won't snuff that), but the basis is a good story with a decent set up and a good conclusion.
Well, Chibnall did it again; he spent all the money on gorgeous special effects, but hasn't spent a cent on the writing staff; it was a mess, and flipping the perspective around all the time, smearing it out over multiple times/places isn't working to mitigate that. And still, after 6 episodes he can't wrap up all the story lines he set up. To be honest, I was afraid that would happen, so that's why I didn't review other episodes except the first (and there I was very, very on the edge if it was any good).
Chibnall is still the kid that can't have it that somebody else made something beautiful and has to destroy it. We all knew a kid like that in school (and if you didn't know one, it was probably you).
Well, Chibnall did it again; he spent all the money on gorgeous special effects, but hasn't spent a cent on the writing staff; it was a mess, and flipping the perspective around all the time, smearing it out over multiple times/places isn't working to mitigate that. And still, after 6 episodes he can't wrap up all the story lines he set up. To be honest, I was afraid that would happen, so that's why I didn't review other episodes except the first (and there I was very, very on the edge if it was any good).
Chibnall is still the kid that can't have it that somebody else made something beautiful and has to destroy it. We all knew a kid like that in school (and if you didn't know one, it was probably you).