Of course, as is customary on Internet forums and other such sites, there has been feedback of a less positive variety. The criticism that the plot was 'obvious' and 'underwhelming' and other such less tasteful phrases has drawn me to conclude I have quite a skill I like to call 'Willing Enthralment'
This skill grinds down to a simple ability to completely immerse myself in the story as it is being played out. As I watch a film, tv episode or read a book I ignore any attempt by my brain to analyse what is happening and simply indulge the mystery, however vague, that the creator is trying to produce. In fact I often do this with any form of entertainment because it leads to, in my opinion, a far greater emotional response, whether that be sadness or joy or (in the case of Doctor Who) a multitude of many.
It also makes the story you're involved in more enjoyable because you're not trying to beat the writer to the conclusion. You simply allow them to flow you there at the correct pace and let you see every detail of their creation in full glory.
So to those out there who jump ahead and make it their mission to find the whole plot before the show has even begun, relax for just once and give Willing Enthralment a go. It works for me exceptionally well so why shouldn't it work for you?
Thank you for reading and have a nice day :)