it's pompous, over ambitious, and all over the place; and that's why it's so good. i liked it.
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Agreed on all points!
One thing fans of modern Who are missing out on is the occasional pompous grandeur of the Colin Baker era. Though I give credit to some Capaldi episodes for getting into the same ballpark.
Have you reached the end? It's a strange one: the deeper you go into it the less sense it makes. The last episode, which was supposed to draw all of the weird and unreliable events to a sensible conclusion, was withdrawn and had to be replaced by a hurriedly-written script that wasn't allowed to use any of its sensible elements.
So it's all a bit of a let-down in the end, despite some moments of greatness along the way.
More entertaining IMO is the documentary "Trials and Tribulations" which covers the Sixth Doctor's era with a focus on the particular difficulties around the Trial of a Timelord scripts. If you've got the DVD box-set then it's on one of the discs; otherwise you might have to scour the video sharing sites for it.
I think a lot of the Sixth Doctor's TV stories got (and still get) more hate than they deserved. "The Twin Dilemma" was awful, and that sat festering in poeple's minds for the whole off season, and they had set opinions before they even watched the next two seasons. I liked the first and third chunks of "Trial" a lot, and the second wasn't bad. The fourth was kind of a mess, but that's probably to be expected considering its history, having been started by one author and worked on and finished by others in emergency mode.