Doctor Who: Ranking New Who Finales From Worst To Best
12. Ascension Of The Cybermen/The Timeless Children
Chris Chibnall has added a lot of fundamental changes to Doctor Who in recent years. However, nobody could've predicated how much he would alter the very foundation of the series come Series 12. It had already been alluded to in Spyfall, Part 2 that The Master had destroyed Gallifrey, but we were left in the dark as to why. The only real fact we had to go off was it had something to do with the Time Lord's deceit, and withdrawal of information regarding the Timeless Child.
Things escalated further when Jo Martin's Fugitive Doctor was introduced in Fugitive of the Judoon, which left everyone (including the Thirteenth Doctor) utterly confused. Who was she? And how did she fit into continuity. The Timeless Children went about to explain the mysteries behind The Master's destructive, genocidal behaviour, as well as enlightening everyone (including the Thirteenth Doctor) on the dark secrets laying deep within the Matrix.
Everything about the Timeless Child was fine, up until it was revealed that The Doctor was in fact originally this important element. Naturally, this irritated fans across the board because of how much this altered Doctor Who, and its titular character. Even looking past this massive retroactive element by Chris Chibnall, the overall narrative is dull in its execution. Even the Cybermen's assaults felt unbearable to watch, with the long winded information dump by The Master making this finale feel more like a school lecture, rather than an enjoyable piece of television.