So I'd like to point out that Netflix (or at least Netflix DVD rentals) has listed Capaldi's current season as "season 11". Like, they number the seasons just fine up until that point, and then it's like... what? Where did 11 come from? I mean even if you counted those half-seasons from Matt Smith's era as individual seasons, that would still only put us at season 10 for Capaldi. (And that's even when you remember to include the 2nd half of season 7, which Netflix for some reason still doesn't have despite the fact that season 8- excuse me, [i]11[/i] is already available for reserve.) But they [i]don't[/i] count those half seasons individually. It counts up to 5, then 6:1, 6:2, 7:1... and then 11. And like I can't even dismiss this as them incorrectly matching up the Doctor's number with a season number (which I have seen non-fans do) because that would put us at 12. We just [i]lost[/i] 11. And as much as it would make sense to blame Netflix for this bizarre mistake, I can't help but feel like this is BBC's fault after seeing how badly they fucked up their pay-per-view Doctor Who Youtube channel... Edit: And the season "11" summary even correctly calls it "season 8", as well as mentioning "Doctor #12" so [i]that[/i] theory's out the window. So I have no idea why it says "11" on the pull-down list.