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Season 10 of the series continues telling the adventure a time-traveling alien and his human partner. In this season, he must team up with an investigative journalist and a superman to prevent alien's scheming which is to destroy New York.
The problem with Extremis isn't in the watching of the episode though. The problem with Extremis is afterwards, when you stop and think about the episode.
Real, or not real? Peeta and Katniss aren't the only ones asking that question as this week's Doctor Who found a way to step into the Matrix, only it was someone else's simulation.
Doctor Who Season 10 takes a break from the standalone story route to kick off a three-part adventure that ties together several disparate elements in a bit of a mindf#@k manner.
"Extremis" also works nicely as a prologue to the real showdown with the Monks, giving us an idea about what the world is up against, without actually telling us any of their plans.
"Extremis" [is] a marvelous piece of narrative legerdemain that manages to slip from religion to sci-fi to existentialism and back again, all interspersed with a separate framing tale about morality and fear and friendship.