Oh. So you think that, rather than a farrago of obviously recycled odds and ends roughly stitched together by a writer at the end of his tether to fill forty-five minutes, with no plot and no resolution apart from a bit of psychobabble, it was a bold experiment in non-linear narrative that I just didn't get 'cos I'm fick?
Well, well, you could be right.
I can see one way in which this could be a subtle foreshadowing of developments in the series arc. If a certain artifact turns out actually to be in the possession of a character who did not appear (in present form) in this episode, thus confirming one of the current fan theories about said character, then that will be one thing. (Though, of course, that would involve Clara having made at least one spectacularly embarrassing mistake.)
I'd still call it a fairly rotten episode, though, and the psychobabble was arrant piffle.
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Well, well, you could be right.
I can see one way in which this could be a subtle foreshadowing of developments in the series arc. If a certain artifact turns out actually to be in the possession of a character who did not appear (in present form) in this episode, thus confirming one of the current fan theories about said character, then that will be one thing. (Though, of course, that would involve Clara having made at least one spectacularly embarrassing mistake.)
I'd still call it a fairly rotten episode, though, and the psychobabble was arrant piffle.