Originally Posted by Deserana 12:
“I'm not laughing at the people who don't understand i'm perfectly fine with people who find episodes confusing it's just that with 'The Eleventh Hour' that has the simple plot of 20 minutes to save the world by stopping the bad guy I just cant see how people were finding it confusing.”
“I'm not laughing at the people who don't understand i'm perfectly fine with people who find episodes confusing it's just that with 'The Eleventh Hour' that has the simple plot of 20 minutes to save the world by stopping the bad guy I just cant see how people were finding it confusing.”
Well, I apologise for thinking you were, I am just getting a littel tired of such attitude by some posters....it was quite easy to jump to conclusion...so again I apologise...
As for the Eleventh Hour, well it depends on what those people said they found confusing....I don't knwo what was said, and I will still maintian, that chances are that the reason they found it confusing wasn't because of the overall so called plot of saving the world in 20 minutes (personally I'd argue that there was no plot, or structure to the story as at all really, just something that was trying to be too many things)...but probably the smaller points like how and why did the coma patients call out the Doctor's name...when at that point Prisoner zero hadn't come face to face with the Doctor. Personally I'd argue that it wasn't anything important at all and was done for effect reason, just like the whole bit where the Angels throw a stone at Sally in Blink, when as the story progresses you learn that their way of getting you is by creeping up to you....so technically it had nothing to do with the logic of the plot, but for effects reason only. But if you want to see it as part of the plot, then it doesn't really make that much sense.



