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One spoilery complaint about "Listen"
Okay, it's a silly thing to be obsessing about, but I can't get over how the TARDIS was able to land on Gallifrey without all the alarms going off and guards showing up that we used to get.
For example, this scene from Deadly Assassin (start at 1:10).
Also, can the Doctor just go land in Gallifrey's past whenever he wants now? I thought it was still Timelocked / in another universe or something?
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And the TARDIS being able to land on Gallifrey in the past is something I'm just going to overlook as one of those little irksome things that don't in any way detract from my overall enjoyment of the episode. I do the same with the little irksome things in Blink - and for me, this episode was as good as Blink. I liked the way that the episode shows up so many of Clara's strengths, and also the relationship between Clara and Twelve - her calling him a stick insect, and him boasting of his "dad skills" just because he sent Rupert to sleep (which contrasted nicely with Clara's genuine mothering skills).
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Besides, it just made me cry so much I can't stop, mostly in a good way, so I don't care!
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From a Watsonian point of view, the TARDIS probably couldn't have done that (quite apart from whatever external alarms and guards there may or may not have been) if the Doctor hadn't disabled the safeguards earlier.
From a Doylist point of view, I wonder if the whole business with the planet at the end of history, where TARDISes never go, was at least partly a feint to make people go "Oh, so that's the consequence of the Doctor disabling the safeguards" and not expect what happened next.