Same goes for The Master keeping the Doctor and Clara together. She didn't have any great motivation that I could tell, except may to tease the Doctor a bit.
She did go to an awful lot of trouble to get and keep them together. Surely there were other less complicated ways to get the Doctor's attention than to introduce him to a 'control freak' and then kill her boyfriend to lure the Doctor into searching the 'afterlife' for him...
Did Cyber-Danny take Clara to the graveyard? I suppose he must have done. She just seemed to turn up there.
He did. Kind of an odd (and dangerous) place to dump her, knowing the cyber-dead would be awakening soon.
Why was The Doctor put on a plane in the first place?
Maybe they figured they'd be safer up there? Or maybe they had some remote secure prison set up to keep Missy in, where she couldn't do any harm?
Come to think of it, it was just plain dumb that they didn't 1)disarm her, and 2)have a more secure location on the plane to imprison her. If UNIT knows the history of the Master they should have known how dangerous she was.
Didn't like the Danny beyond the grave bit in the epilogue. As DAK says, the boy shouldn't have returned in a physical body, either. But I think the whole scene was a bad idea from the start, or are we to suppose that there really is an afterlife?
I would have thought Danny would have burned up with the rest of the Cybermen, so how was his conscious still intact? He said something about the matrix dying; I thought that was the sphere their minds were uploaded to. So the boy's could have still been there, but not Danny's.
I'm still not sure what happened to Gallifrey. We just see The Doctor banging at the controls, so I suppose it can't be good news and he is lying to Clara at the end. Did anyone get anything more specific?
The Master lied, it wasn't there. It may still be at the same coordinates, but it's not in this universe.