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Quite right, "Mussolini" :P
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I'm starting to think Danny has the Maryland phonebook open on his desk, and is calling each person in turn and asking them to come here and vote -2...
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I like the fact that in next weeks episode we get to see Spoiler:
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And a whole ****ing Dalek fleet! Squee!
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Ah! Practice what you preach and allow other opinions, I enjoyed last year's finale :P
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Oh, and spoiler alert: reset button. :rolleyes: Quote:
It's Megan's fault that the scale goes down to -2. I was only going to do -1. ;) |
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And yeah...maybe the whole It's A Wonderful Life meets Doctor Who thing works for some people, but not for me. Wow! The Doctor is gone! Look at all of the awful things that have happened without him! Oh noes!! It's okay. There's a reset button for that. Just forget this episode ever happened. Well obviously things would be terrible without the Doctor! If things were fine and dandy without him there would be no point to the show! >.< |
I totally agree that the episode is pointless with the beginning and end of it totally uninteresting, but I really liked a lot of the ideas in it. The way the characters responded to the crises they were plunged into and the ideas of alternative consequences to things kind of appeals to me. And awesome avatar, Megan.
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I really loved the ending, if I'm honest. It was very nightmarish, like you're in a corridor and everywhere you turn Saddamm Hussain's face is there laughing at you, driving you to insanity. And I always get goosebumps when the Tardis is in that state with the cloister bell ringing.
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Go check the Midnight poll and you'll see that I myself gave it a 9/10, thought it was brilliant. RTD can write good episodes, but I don't think this is one of them at all. Quote:
There's no need for all this. "Well I liked it, so hah!" Or even "I didn't like it, so STFU!". - All my STFU has been aimed at RTD, not forum members. If people wish to state how they liked it, or didn't like it, they're perfectly free to. Even making fun of RTD. But stop sniping each other even in subtle ways, please. |
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I'm sorry, but I simply cannot see a picture of Patrick Stewart giving someone the finger as a reason why someone dislikes an episode. |
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When he writes bad ones, such as this and the season ending for last year, they're spectacularly bad and feel downright insulting to me. So yes, while he can write good the bad far outweighs it, in my opinion. As for. "I haven't seen any", I haven't seen any full lists from people like Rat or such with all the highlights of the episode either. Just random mentions of the bits you all liked. So go ahead and write out a big list or proper review of why it's so amazing and I'll do the same with my views, alright? These discussion threads usually seem to lack such reviews or in depth thoughts. Quote:
If you want a serious list of reasons, I'd expect the same from someone who is saying this is some of the best television ever. ;) |
Well for a start, there was the way that the story was made up of two parts. It's not *about* the Doctor, as such, and yet it was all about him, life without him, how things transpire. I thought Catherine Tate gave an absolutely sterling performance. The story is about entirely about her. Usually Doctor-Lite episodes are also without companions but this centered on Donna. She really had her chance to shine. I thought it was a brilliant way of telling us how important the Doctor is, and very thought provoking with the choices and how they affect life, it really made me think about that sort of thing.
Ok, I will admit that the premise was all a bit rushed. They were on another planet, and yet there was oriental writing everywhere, like it was in China. The whole beetle stuff was not very well explained, and the ending was a bit rushed. The Doctor didn't seem to think much about 'Bad Wolf', and yes, it was a bit silly for him to suddenly say "Badwolf? Oshitz end of universe". The sense of dread and bleakness was very well conveyed. The more dread and bleakness you have in a story set on earth, the more you think about it, and I like stories that make me think. It really showed a believable way that people would react. The optimists making the best of it, but the knowing that they are actually helpless is such a sad thought. They are just sitting around and "letting the army deal with it", but even they don't know what the hell to do. It's scary. Again, it's the making you think. Can you imagine the helplessness of being in that sort of situation? There was a lot of mystery about it,and I felt that Rose excelled in this episode. She was no longer the whining, moaning thicko who pined for the Doctor, but was now mysterious and clever, she knows everything that Donna does not, and again, Tate, being such a fantastic actress, showed her confusion realistically. How would you react if some strange blond was following you around and knowing everything about you and your future? My only other criticism is that we didn't know much of the villain. Yes, we know the Trickster was involved. But to have the Doctor meet him and thrash it out with him would have been entertaining. RTD would have had the opportunity to make a more clear explanation of what was happening had he been given the time, but hey, the centerpiece of the story is life without the Doctor. I will admit that the beginning and end were somewhat hasty. Great performances from everyone involved, (and hey, did anyone notice that the fortune teller was Chantho from Utopia?). Cribben's acting as the italians were taken away was heartbreaking and brilliant to watch, and seeing Donna's mum cave in from her loud, feisty personality really conveyed the effects of the events, the contrast was outstanding. This story was dark and frightening, so I don't understand... isn't this what the Doctor Who fans want, after all? I challenge anybody try and find me an old school episode with this much realism and bleakness and accuracy of our behavior. There's, your list, Kody. Your serve. |
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But hang on, RTD wrote it. I suppose Kody's GTFO and STFU is just an opinion but I think RTD would learn more if there was a bad reaction to one of his episodes from the NuWho fans because this is what he is aiming Who at. He wants to introduce Dr.Who to a new bunch of kids as it was back in the Classic Days. He is in charge of the show (for now) and he wants it written the way he prefers it (and so do the NuWho fans). I've heard him say countless times in the commentaries that "Classic Fans won't like this" and "the Forums have just exploded" but he cares more about what the New Fans like and want as they are his chosen and primary audience. But there are Classic Fans who like the majority of the NuWho eps and they are people like RTD (he s an old fan after all). But at the end of the day everybody will have a different opinion about each episode and thats what these thread are for. |
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