Oh, I had my problems with LoM, mostly the ending, but otherwise found it an interesting show in the same way that Lower Decks did for Next Gen--we get to see the main cast from the POV of other characters in the story, when we are usually seeing the show from the POV of the main characters. A fascinating premise that gives the viewers new insights into the characters that they thought they knew so well.
And RTD gave us a lot with New Who. I suspect that many Moffat fans might be doing a re-think a couple years down the road, because DW will change a lot under his showrunning. (It's done this with every change of producer in the past.) I like Moffat and I hope that he will be good for the show, and I've liked the episodes that he has written, for the most part. At the same time, I had major problems with all of them. I really think that Paul Cornell has been overlooked when it comes to awards time for his scripts for the show. A DW Moffat-penned episode has won the Hugo Award in its category for the last three years, for example. But I would love to see Cornell write more for DW. :)
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Oh, I had my problems with LoM, mostly the ending, but otherwise found it an interesting show in the same way that Lower Decks did for Next Gen--we get to see the main cast from the POV of other characters in the story, when we are usually seeing the show from the POV of the main characters. A fascinating premise that gives the viewers new insights into the characters that they thought they knew so well.
And RTD gave us a lot with New Who. I suspect that many Moffat fans might be doing a re-think a couple years down the road, because DW will change a lot under his showrunning. (It's done this with every change of producer in the past.) I like Moffat and I hope that he will be good for the show, and I've liked the episodes that he has written, for the most part. At the same time, I had major problems with all of them. I really think that Paul Cornell has been overlooked when it comes to awards time for his scripts for the show. A DW Moffat-penned episode has won the Hugo Award in its category for the last three years, for example. But I would love to see Cornell write more for DW. :)