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I really enjoyed it.
+ I liked that they included a lot of references to the classics (the old-design cybermen, the ice warriors, a picture of Susan, whoo-hoo). I don't quite remember the bald guy, I feel like he was somewhere, but I don't remember. I'm not very familiar with him, but he's cool. The Master was well-done, and even - spoiler! -
that blonde guy who was brought back from the Tenth Doctor's era isn't as annoying and turned out well, and Missy is just great (but it would have been better if it was Rani, sniff, sniff-sniff). Bill was surprisingly good; I wish she wouldn't shove her orientation in every other episode and her tolerance in every first one, but overall, she turned out well, even if a bit cliché. The final two-part episode is simply 146/10; they polished everything I love - the scale, the time-related jokes, the classics, they went all out, and I'm thrilled. The ending is mega-intriguing, and I'm really looking forward to the next one.
- I wasn't happy with the overall feminization and tolerance of the series, although maybe it's okay, but I was biased. All of this is tolerable, but I'm not sure if I'm just taking it the wrong way, or if they really overdid it. Although, the 63-ification of the Doctor doesn't scare me, as long as they don't make it permanent. However, whatever.
I once stumbled upon a fanfic where Luke Skywalker and the female Doctor (who wasn't canon at the time) were paired up, and it was the best thing I've ever read. Don't ask me how I found it.= 9.5/10. The classics are still better, though.