At long last, I've watched it.
I had mixed feelings about season 4. I didn't particularly enjoy season 3. or season 2 if I'm honest. It's the same reason I haven't really enjoyed (whole heartedly) Doctor Who since season 7.
And the malais is? "Trying too hard to be clever"
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I also feel it was season 7 of Doctor Who where it all started to fall apart. I did enjoy the different kind of storytelling before, when it was new and fresh. But then there were so many twists and turns and people dying and living again, that I simply stopped caring as I didn't know what was real anymore.
He seems to always put up great riddles and then doesn't know the answer himself, so the beginning feels brilliant and the end let down.
I haven't brought myself to watch ep. 3 yet but as opposite to other years where I watched immediately and stayed away from spoilers, I read all the spoilers which is really a sign that I don't care anymore. I am getting tired of storytelling where everything and everyone is connected and has a meaning.
It's a shame as the visual style and actors are still great.
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I feel sometimes their story is lost/buried under the overcomplicated story.
It just tries too hard and as a result fails
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It may not have been the intention (it probably wasn't) but the message of 'Smart women are dangerous' was just too unpalatable to be handwaved away.
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