>>15819923Even Moffat isn't so cock shy as to hold back for an entire series without any answers to anything. We've seen what caused the cracks and the Pandorica, both mysteries from last series that we know all about. The cracks, a puzzle that we all tried to figure out, turned out to be little more than an exploding TARDIS. That was a let down. The Pandorica, even though people figured that out so easily it was still a disappointment when the Doctor got around it so easily. Grandiose questions, the cracks and the Pandorica, both with simple answers that underwhelmed anybody who bought into all the hype the incessant foreshadowing had caused. These mysteries we've got now, the Silence and co, are shaping up to be the same, for anybody not disappointed with the supposed big bad being little more than another Moffat monster with a gimmick will never be disappointed by anything ever.
Now I'm going to have to put my foot down, chum, the months wasted were totally unnecessary and make barely any sense. They ran around America to scout out and find information, and they found out very very little since nobody can remember them. The scanner you refer would have at least made more sense since the Doctor has done something similar many times before. But all that time the Doctor just sat in Area 51 having a great big think about it things, it's treated with the same type of disregard of time that Rory's thousand year wait has been. Oh, a fucking door! That explains it. Even if they didn't bother to find out the Silence are everywhere. Then the resolution, easy and simple, showing there's very little to the two parter besides a lot of waiting, talking and planning with 5 minutes of anything actually happening. Your justification of the poorly wound plot is that if it wasn't that poorly wound it'd be even looser. Oh jolly good, let's keep watching forever then.
At least you posted some Seventh Doc.