The Doctor has to confront his primal fear, and confront The Great One.
The Doctor's undoing has been his thirst for knowledge, his desperation to do what he wants, such similarities to David Tennant's exit.
I do like The Doctor's showdown with The Great one, I admire the effects, and the realisation of the Giant Queen is well realised. She does go on a bit though.
They got away with murders here, repeating so much material from the last episode, almost seven minutes in and we're getting part five's cliffhanger.
Jon's final scene is incredibly moving, it shows why so many of us loved him so much, and consider The Pertwee era, as one of the golden.
Tom is my favourite Doctor if I'm honest, so I do love the scene where we see him for the first time.
It's a decent ending for Jon, I've always felt he deserved a better story. 7/10.
The Doctor's undoing has been his thirst for knowledge, his desperation to do what he wants, such similarities to David Tennant's exit.
I do like The Doctor's showdown with The Great one, I admire the effects, and the realisation of the Giant Queen is well realised. She does go on a bit though.
They got away with murders here, repeating so much material from the last episode, almost seven minutes in and we're getting part five's cliffhanger.
Jon's final scene is incredibly moving, it shows why so many of us loved him so much, and consider The Pertwee era, as one of the golden.
Tom is my favourite Doctor if I'm honest, so I do love the scene where we see him for the first time.
It's a decent ending for Jon, I've always felt he deserved a better story. 7/10.