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A couple of clunkers, but the story arc presented this season was eminently spectacularly thought out.
"Bad Wolf" answered a lot and posed a couple more... Oh, I suspected by "Dalek" that because of the Time War, the Doctor made a decision that (he thought)_ wiped out the Daleks and took his fellow Time Lords along with them. This caused him to fumble with logic, which is why the 9th incarnation rarely saves the day.
More than that, I also suspected weeks ago that if he saw the Daleks again he would crack. And the end of "Bad Wolf" it's obvious he's cracking big-time. WHo wouldn't? You wipe out a mortal enemy, taking your species along with it. You see that the enemy has not just survived but is more menacing than ever, you bet you'll freak out.
Also, did you notice the Dalek ships? Travel in packs of 6, in a hex formation. The ships' interior has a lot of hex-shaped doo-dads, lit. Now I wondered why the Doctor's TARDIS interior looked so different at the start of the season. I now wonder if the Doctor had to use a Dalek time machine to escape; the Daleks originally stealing a TARDIS to learn from it then augmenting it, I fathom. (In "Boom Town", the Doctor does discuss the origins of the police box shape but he says nothing to say that THAT is the same TARDIS he used to have. I could be wrong in my theory, but the similarities did not escape me. Making wild inferences is another issue, however. :D )
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