11:17 PM
@RedRiderX The one where he's in a bus that breaks down and something gets in? It's a great "bottle episode."
One of Ten's great recurring motifs is his confidence that he can mold humanity into the shape of his own moral code, as a kind of atonement for the destruction of Gallifrey.
Midnight is one of the starkest examples of humanity standing up and telling him to shove off.
And as much as I dislike the John Simm Master, and some of the Gallifreyan retcon, and a LOT of the side plots, The End of Time gets a stamp of approval because it introduces Gallifrey and the Time Lords to the New Who audience with pitch-perfect arrogance, egotism, and corrupted power.