It's causing me to run a bunch of "worst case scenarios" in my head.
That's a smart strategy. I keep wanting to imagine what I would do with the episode if I was writing it, which is a terrible strategy for avoiding disappointment. Although I can still be pleasantly surprised by RTD being a far better writer than I am (which he is, of course).
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That's a smart strategy. I keep wanting to imagine what I would do with the episode if I was writing it, which is a terrible strategy for avoiding disappointment. Although I can still be pleasantly surprised by RTD being a far better writer than I am (which he is, of course).