It is the same with Life on Mars- the whole POINT of that show was not whether Sam was mad, back in time or in a coma. It was where did Sam feel most at home. It was clever misdirection on the writers part but the subtext was always there. I wonder how people can miss it with Moffat- it's so IN YOUR FACE. *nods a lot* It's strange. But then I think a lot of the loudest critics are willfully blind, so there's not much you can do...
What I say about Skyfall could really be said about Doctor Who too. SO MUCH MIRRORING. I MEAN, DID MOFFAT WRITE SKYFALL OR SOMETHING? (seriously? :P) Well he wrote Sherlock, and the mirroring continued STRAIGHT through. The trifecta of British heroes, all going through the same thing...
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*nods a lot* It's strange. But then I think a lot of the loudest critics are willfully blind, so there's not much you can do...
And here is my Skyfall post.
What I say about Skyfall could really be said about Doctor Who too. SO MUCH MIRRORING. I MEAN, DID MOFFAT WRITE SKYFALL OR SOMETHING? (seriously? :P)
Well he wrote Sherlock, and the mirroring continued STRAIGHT through. The trifecta of British heroes, all going through the same thing...