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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-08 11-09

in LeoFinance14 hours ago

Part 10/15:

The script, penned by someone described as a "three-year-old," is filled with clichés, shallow dialogue, and nonsensical metaphors. For example, the villain (a cosmic god or narrative shapeshifter) presents himself more as a self-absorbed poet than a threatening antagonist, spouting lines like "I am the lie that tells the truth"—which makes little sense and adds to the episode's overall vacuous tone.

The episode fails to develop villains who are truly evil; instead, it presents misguided characters who just wanted recognition or to tell stories, thereby avoiding real moral complexity or consequence. The villains' motives are foggy and superficial, and their actions lead to random chaos that serves no purpose in the larger story.

The TARDIS and Doctor’s Failings