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Can you imagine whoever pitched this idea:
*”yeah let’s just have like n hour of Peter talking to himself and doing the same thing over and over. I think it will become a classic.”*

pmiles
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Heaven Sent presented a clever idea brilliantly realized on screen; the pieces of the puzzle slowly fall into place as the Doctor explores his own personal Hell. Rather than being played as slightly odd or silly the Doctor is portrayed is as he is at the core of his identity - the scientist, the one who applies his towering intellect to solving problems. A truly great performance from Peter Capaldi.

DoctorRedivivus
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For someone who knows the color of his own kidneys, I'm surprised the Doctor didn't recognize his own skull.

ivoryyapper
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Capaldi’s doctor run was essentially a massive character study and I adore it. Moffat was a genius in what he did and we never saw it.

harrisont
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So that's how long it takes to break a bedrock block.

pokediggameshd
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This is why I love this episode. Capaldi's greatest strength as the doctor has always hands down been his monologues. He is a pair of eyebrows that monologues, and this episode is literally just him monologing.

lizardlegend
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I love how the doctor assumes "Home" is reffering to the tardis when it is actually referring to his home planet.

ethanrapp
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This episode will last forever as one of the greatest

CrispyPro
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I think it's so sad that after Clara's "death", the doctor still spoke out load as if he was talking to her because that's what he is used to and won't accept her death, he even re-lived death over a period of like 4 and a half BILLION YEARS to get to Gallifrey to have a chance at saving her . If that isn't dedication and true friendship I don't know what it is

txrapx
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love how all of this episodes lines are just the doctor monologuing to himself.

zlee
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Best episode ever. Nothing comes close. Maybe midnight. Capaldi's acting in this was magnificent no other doctor could have done it.

fredh
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Rory: I waited 2000 years for Amy!
The Doctor: Hold my beer...

Ladco
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The Death of Clara story arc (The last three episodes of Series 9) are probably some of the most underrated episodes of Doctor Who ever made.

theuniverseshow
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This episode was a masterpiece, with Peter Capaldi's best portrayal of the Doctor to date. It's truly impressive, and a testament to his acting skill, that he was able to carry this entire episode practically on his own, with no companion and no supporting cast, just one monster hot on his heels the whole way through.

DalekTheSupreme
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One of the greatest episodes in television history. Capaldi should have been nominated for Emmy’s and Bafta’s for this absolutely tremendous performance.

newyorker
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I like the little detail of the Doctor keeping tempo. I mean, a timelord keeping track of time is such a small but brilliant idea, especially since he kept going after the music

blackdog
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The finest episode of Doctor Who since The Caves of Androzani, and even then, it's on a par, magnificent.

geordiewalker
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Dude this is next level asmr
Peters voice is actual heaven.
Loved this episode, one of the best ever!
Peter Capaldi is such a talented legend!

lenakingsleigh
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Amy: “I waited 14 years.”
Old Amy: “I waited 36 Years!”
Rory: “I waited 2, 000 Years!!”
The Doctor: “Hold my screwdriver…”

youvebeengreeked
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Moffat's run as producer was occasionally baffling and convoluted, but it was also very high concept and brilliantly acted by the two actors he chose to be the Doctor. Smith and Capaldi, as with Eccleston and Tennant, each had very distinct and rounded personalities. Capaldi was sheer brilliance with his portrayal and I wish he'd been the Doctor for many more years.

richardathome