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« #140 on: October 02, 2011 » |
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River almost went back to normal in this episode, she's much more relaxed and not annoying.
Although I can't hate this episode entirely due to amy rory love.
amy rory love is the best love.
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« #141 on: October 02, 2011 » |
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Yes, zim does in fact have a heart.
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« #142 on: October 02, 2011 » |
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Such a clever little man, that Mr Moffat. Oh... That question. So simple. Yet so packed with potential. And staring us all in the face, as was said in plain sight. Hope the fall of the Eleventh is a way away yet though. Matt Smith's doing a cracking job.
A fun final episode, packed as hisak says but, to me, in the best possible way. Plenty of drama but filled with chuckles along the way. Dorium definitely one of the best side characters of the Eleventh era. And I still enjoy River. Maybe put that little toy away for a series or two, but bring her back again before Alex Kingston gets a little too old to get away with playing a woman who's actually meant to die in a few years time. Or past. Or.... Owwww....
The little nod to the late Brigadier was nice. (Not little really, not subtle, but they didn't have to do it and it was nice that they did.) Good to see Winston back. And who knew Amy was quite so dark? That's without 38 years of abandonment issues playing on her mind...
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« #143 on: October 02, 2011 » |
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A fun final episode, packed as hisak says but, to me, in the best possible way.
Moffat's writing can be fine when he packs a lot in, but he had enough story to tell without bringing in the frozen-in-time world. I would have liked a smaller and less exposition-heavy consequence for River's decision, more like last year's finale. I wouldn't mind having River join as a companion for a season (just one). I think that having her around for standalone adventures would make her a lot more palatable to people who get annoyed whenever she reappears. But three companions is probably too many.
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« #144 on: October 02, 2011 » |
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Valeyard should be next doctor.
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« #145 on: October 02, 2011 » |
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Valeyard should be next doctor.
Well he does come into being with the 12th doctor IIRC. Really excited at the prospect of the next season just being about the doctor laying low and not doing crazy time shit, just cool space shit.
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« #146 on: November 14, 2011 » |
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« #147 on: November 14, 2011 » |
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Did he direct the bad harry potter movies or the okay ones?
Also doubt I will actually have to care about this shit for like 3 years.
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« #148 on: November 14, 2011 » |
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He did Order of the Phoenix, Half-Blood Prince, and Deathly Hallows.
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« #149 on: November 14, 2011 » |
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I liked some of those I think.
I would not be surprised if they back out on making it not in continuity with everything else, but I guess I wouldnt hate an independent story.
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« #150 on: November 16, 2011 » |
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Oh otherwise known as the best potter movies.
Cool
Any man who can make order of the phoenix enjoyable is a man we need working on doctor who.
It was the worst of the books, worse than chamber of secrets, I will fight all who say otherwise.
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« #152 on: March 21, 2012 » |
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Jenna-Louise Coleman was announced as the new companion today. She'll be introduced in the Christmas special. She...doesn't look like much of a deviation from other recent companions, but who knows?
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« #153 on: March 22, 2012 » |
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As I blogged yesterday, my thoughts on the new companion: So, basically I quite like her.
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« #154 on: July 16, 2012 » |
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Some other stuff was revealed too, but fuck yeah, dinosaurs on a spaceship!
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« #155 on: July 16, 2012 » |
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Kind of bummed that two of the Ponds' last episodes are being wasted on Chibnall scripts, including that which you just mentioned. Hopefully the other writers can pick up the slack.
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« #156 on: August 02, 2012 » |
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So... many... Daleks... Really hope Moffatt has a good reason for their return, again. The Doctor has defeated them "for the last time" a little too often now. What happened to retiring them? Oh, the tabloid press got a little twattish about it. New promo for the first half of the upcoming seventh season. There's the aforementioned and much-revived Daleks, River Song, a Weeping Cherub(?) and, from the mouth of the Doctor himself "Dinosaurs... On a spaceship!" It may be a Chibnall script, but it's still a fun concept to me and if they're going to get dark and depressing with the Ponds' farewell, I'd kind of like to have a little fun with them before they part. And what's more fun than riding through a spaceship on the back of a Triceratops? Not a damn thing. 
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« #157 on: August 04, 2012 » |
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Kind of getting the sense that Moffat wants to make a Davies-esque season this year, which isn't a bad thing, especially after last season's twisted knots. That said, last year's Christmas special also felt that way to me and I really disliked it.
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« #158 on: August 15, 2012 » |
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Teasers for Ep1, Asylum of the Daleks, courtesy of Digital Spy: 1. There's a sparkly new title sequence - and very nice it is too!
2. "Amelia Pond is ********.
3. There's a strong feel of John Carpenter's The Thing about 'Asylum'.
4. "What can I do?"
5. Our Time Lord hero gets a new nickname. Actually, he gets several.
6. "You think ****** is beautiful?"
7. Someone makes an unusual request of the Doctor.
8. "Perhaps that is why we have never been able to **** ***."
9. References to classic Dalek episodes - going as far back as the '60s - abound.
10. "Look at the state of it." Intriguing. Particularly number 2. Amy Pond is... Gorgeous? That's eight letters. But then so are airborne, doughier and crablike... (Oh, and deceased.  ) I'm going to miss the bulk of Dalek episode references, but just seeing a historical rundown of the tin can terrors will be fun enough for me without all the nudging and winking. And a new intro sequence. Does that mean a new slightly tweaked theme tune as well?
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« #159 on: September 02, 2012 » |
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Okay, I'll start by saying I did enjoy the episode, but it wasn't perfect and the hook of "every Dalek ever" was completely unnecessary. They didn't get that much screentime and they could've easily done it with the Mighty Morphin WWII Daleks. But they sucked, so I guess they had to really make up for it somehow. Brilliant, brilliant twist throwing JLC at us in the first six minutes. And Oswin was generally quite fantastic with lots of companion potential and could easily be better than Amy (not just the testosterone talking). Quirky, intelligent, you can't blame the Doctor if he pops back in time to bring her back. (Although maybe they'll just go down the Gwen/Martha distant relatives who look similar/spatial genetic multiplicity route.) Also damn impressive in this day and age that the media and blogs kept their mouths shut on this one. Was weird seeing the Dalek-human conversions when you consider even back in 2005 they considered the very idea "blasphemous", and Dalek Sec's plans for human/Dalek hybrids was shot down by his fellow Cult of Skaro buddies.  I've seen people getting kind of arsey about Oswin erasing the Daleks' memories of the Doctor, but how far did she actually reach? I'm thinking it was only as far as the parliament, and although there were about 20,000 of the tin tanks there must still be a good few out there who will remember The Oncoming Storm (especially in time for the 50th anniversary). The Amy/Rory stuff was pretty heavy going for a show that kids watch, but ya know, it's part of their journey I guess.
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