> Dr Who 'Dark Water', was extremely disturbing?

Dr Who 'Dark Water', was extremely disturbing?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
I don't know why people are getting so worked up over this. Like the others have said it's just a show. Plus during the episode you find out that "heaven" wasn't actually the afterlife it was just the consciousness of the dead that was uploaded to a computer type device.

Of you accept the premise that the dead feel pain you must also accept that earth has been attacked many times by daleks and time travel occurs on a routine basis and a dinasour walked in Britain in the early 1800s... The bible says that the dead feel nothing. Take that into consideration and out more faith in god or science than science fiction.

No it was brilliant. The revelation about Missy being the Master was fantastic and she played the part superbly. People who moan its disturbing should grow up. People die, get over it.

Dr Who is fiction. There are far more disturbing concepts of the afterlife in religious texts.

It's just a show. It's not like it was some documentary on discovery channel saying it. It is just a fiction show.

im very sorry to hear that your dog died but i have to say i did like the episode but i totally see how it would seem upseting to you but just remember it is only a tv show and not real . (sorry i used but in that sentence way too much)

In the latest episode of Dr Who 'Dark Water', it's explained that the dead still feel/experience pain. this was extremely disturbing for me because my pet dog (15 yrs old) passed away on friday the 17th Nov (we put him to sleep), and we got his ashes only a few days before 'Dark Water', and being told that my dog (i'm 17 btw. ima guy. Birthday's in March) could experience being incinerated in a blazing inferno was not the kindest of images (his ashes were in next room).

Why on EARTH!!!! would steven moffat decide to put this concept in? was there no down-to-earth person to tell them that this was a bad idea? Did the BBC not even do any market research to see how people would feel and react?

and out of the thousands of Dr Who viewers, only 118 people complained? including myself

seriously, how would you feel if one of your relatives burnt alive? and what if you knew that it was because of one of your decisions? remorse? guilt? i darn well hope so! the sick c*nt.

The BBC replied with 'The scene in which a character reveals 3W’s unconventional theory about the afterlife was preceded by the same character warning the Doctor and Clara several times that what they were about to hear could be distressing'. how does this in anyway excuse them?! it was addressed to the Doctor and Clara, not us! if they wanted to warn us they should have said so at the beginning of the episode. e.g. "this episode may contain story features emotionally disturbing to some viewers."

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