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Re: Doctor Who thread - Exit Tennant, enter Smith

Postby Hollister4Mayor » Sun May 23, 2010 9:02 am

insaneJonny wrote:Continuing a conversation from the avengers thread

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insaneJonny wrote:Indeedy, hottest companion eva.

back to Avengers: How long can these "oral histories" go on for before they're replaced with something equally as pointless? Seriously I didn't even bother reading on that on the shelf.


By the way she works at a kissogram not a stripogram.


I know thats what it says in the show but a lot of people (myself included) think it's implied that she's actually a stripper, they just can't say it outright cause a lot of kids watch the show, why else would she have different costumes and the handcuffs?

Last weeks was amazing I thought, about to sit down with this weeks now.


The Vamp ep. or preggers?


Handcuffs.... shudder.
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Re: Doctor Who thread - Exit Tennant, enter Smith

Postby insaneJonny » Sun May 23, 2010 9:04 am

Preggers one was last weeks yeah, very well done.
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Re: Doctor Who thread - Exit Tennant, enter Smith

Postby Hollister4Mayor » Sun May 23, 2010 9:07 am

insaneJonny wrote:Preggers one was last weeks yeah, very well done.


In the US were up to the Vamps ep. I really miss Tennant.
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Re: Doctor Who thread - Exit Tennant, enter Smith

Postby WebbedSentry » Sun May 23, 2010 10:33 am

Hollister4Mayor wrote:
insaneJonny wrote:Preggers one was last weeks yeah, very well done.


In the US were up to the Vamps ep. I really miss Tennant.


Wow it airs in the US? Is it a prime time thing, on a main channel or is it on some wayword channel whihc airs nothing but re-rruns of the A-Team and MASH?

Im still 2 weeks behind though, after the 2nd episode of the Angles story ive been disspaointed even more than i have with the majority of this season, the Vampire episode i found tdull, but the preview made me curious since it looked good, but i highly doubt that after watching it ill think its any good.

I think ill hurry upn on iplayer later this week and watch the 2 epsidoes im missing and watch last weeks HIGNFY :D
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Re: Doctor Who thread - Exit Tennant, enter Smith

Postby insaneJonny » Sun May 23, 2010 10:39 am

It airs on BBC America actually.

Sorry to say also but iplayer only keeps the most recent ep on it, so you'll have to download the eps if you want to see em.
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Re: Doctor Who thread - Exit Tennant, enter Smith

Postby NickMB » Sun May 23, 2010 11:01 am

insaneJonny wrote:It airs on BBC America actually.

Sorry to say also but iplayer only keeps the most recent ep on it, so you'll have to download the eps if you want to see em.


Actually iPlayer has the whole run of Doctor Who on it. They've been leaving the whole series of popular shows up there until they finished. So the whole of Outnumbered (brilliant show) is up for another week.

This week's new Doctor Who (The Hungry Earth) I thought was decent set-up, if a bit slow. Didn't feel quite as new and exciting as the rest of the season.
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Re: Doctor Who thread - Exit Tennant, enter Smith

Postby WebbedSentry » Sun May 23, 2010 11:52 am

insaneJonny wrote:It airs on BBC America actually.

Sorry to say also but iplayer only keeps the most recent ep on it, so you'll have to download the eps if you want to see em.


Yeah as NickMB said iplayer still has them, seems to be there super popular series are staying up for the entierety of the run, which is awesome. :D
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Re: Doctor Who thread - Exit Tennant, enter Smith

Postby K-Box » Tue May 25, 2010 1:43 pm

My thoughts on the current season, reposted from my blog:

Daleks: No longer the Technodrome of NuWho

Once upon a time, way back when I was still in middle school and high school, the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon was still on the air, and yes, this does actually tie back into Doctor Who, and the most recently aired episode of the same, so please bear with me on this one.

See, one of the Turtles' enemies on the cartoon was Krang, the evil brain from Dimension X, and one of Krang's weapons - in fact, arguably THE weapon in Krang's arsenal - was the Technodrome, a heavily armed, fully mobile battle station that was basically a smaller version of the Death Star on tank treads, with a creepy-ass giant mechanical eye on top, which somehow made the whole thing even worse.

From the moment that the Technodrome was introduced, in the Turtles' first cartoon miniseries, it was explicitly defined - and understood by all the characters involved - to be an Armageddon-level threat, to the point that, if it ever became fully operational, then everyone on the show (both those IN the show and those WRITING the show) knew that it would be, in the words of Bill Paxton in Aliens, "GAME OVER, MAN!!! GAME OVER!!!"

Of course, the problem with promoting the Technodrome to such a Final Boss level was that it was necessarily rendered an ANTI-Chekhov's Gun as a direct result - it became the weapon that could NEVER be fired, because as far as the show's need to preserve its own status quo was concerned, it was literally too awesome to exist.

Which was why the show inexorably devolved into an increasingly repetitive series of episodes devoted to Krang trying to find some way or another of getting the Technodrome going again, and the Turtles stopping him just in time to preserve the show's status quo, until even the suspension of disbelief of the little kids in the audience - who were willing to buy off on four mutant turtles learning ninjutsu, talking like California surfer dudes and subsisting on pizza - was finally snapped like a rubber band.

So, what does any of this have to do with the Daleks?

"Victory of the Daleks" is the episode that will go down in history as rescuing the Daleks from the dead-end role they'd gained as the Technodrome of NuWho.

Both the best and the worst thing that Russell T. Davies ever did for the Daleks was to get them taken seriously again, not only by the Classic Who fans who'd grown jaded about the Daleks over the course of the original series, but also by new viewers who didn't even know the difference between Gallifrey and Skaro, much less why it mattered.

"Dalek" was delivered as powerfully as a punch to the chest, and while the Daleks' role in the otherwise fine Season 1 finale was a bit muddled, their apocalyptic confrontation with the Cybermen in the Season 2 finale felt almost operatic, and perhaps more importantly, the fact that they managed to come back, from what we were told was inescapable extinction at each of those times, was given plausible and inventive enough "outs" not to seem overly silly or tiresome just yet.

And then came the Daleks during the Depression in Season 3, reduced by the end to just one Dalek who had actually been around before the Time War, and then came the finale for Season 4, and OH LOOK THERE'S AN ENTIRE DALEK ARMY YET AGAIN, and okay, I was willing to hand-wave it because, you know, DAVROS, but then, all the Daleks were supposedly wiped out YET AGAIN, and I'm pretty sure I wound up spraining my eyes from rolling them so hard.

But, hey, the heroes' evil enemies tend to come back from the dead as a matter of habit in genre fiction, so why is it so wrong to continue that trope in NuWho? Well, for one thing, it's problematic because Davies himself treated these "final" extinctions of the Daleks - all FIVE of them that occurred during his run - as ACTUALLY being final, each and every time, by deliberately painting the show into corners with regard to the Daleks' ability to restore themselves to the full status of a viable surviving species and credible threat, and after enough times that groups of Daleks hid out from the Time War, or lone Daleks escaped via emergency temporal shifts, not even the newest of NuWho fans was fooled anymore.

At this point, everyone knows that the Daleks will ALWAYS come back, so for the show itself to try and pretend otherwise, much less to go further and further out of its way to make those inevitable future returns that much more difficult to explain within the stories themselves, is not only pointless, but also actively damaging to the franchise.

The only reason that the Daleks arguably needed to appear to be wiped out on all those previous occasions during Davies' run was because Davies' hyperbolic style of storytelling - which was constantly playing a game of "Can you top this?" with itself - had elevated the Daleks to the level of literal reality-killers, which made their mere existence intolerable to the Doctor, because much like the anti-Chekhov's Gun of the Technodrome, the Daleks were boxed into the role of the weapon too awesome to be fired.

Until now, because Steven Moffat seems to believe that he can get away with restoring the Daleks' more Cold War-style Classic Who status as The Enemy In Residence, and so long as he doesn't start emulating Davies' show-running tic of trying to one-up himself with each new episode and season finale, I'm inclined to agree with him.

Was the safe escape of the restored and upgraded Daleks a huge defeat for the Doctor? Undoubtedly so, but it's long since past the time for him to have finally lost that fight, so that their war proper can begin again.

And you know what? I don't care what anybody else says - I LOVE THE SKITTLES DALEKS. THEY ARE THE MOST AWESOME DALEK DESIGNS EVER.
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Re: Doctor Who thread - Exit Tennant, enter Smith

Postby K-Box » Tue May 25, 2010 1:48 pm

My thoughts on the current season, reposted from my blog:

As many issues as I have with Russell T. Davies, There are times when I think he does stuff with me personally in mind. :)

Russell T Davies To Write Matt Smith Doctor Who - And Jo Grant Too

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The man who brought back Doctor Who to television five years ago and who recently handed over the keys to the TARDIS to Steven Moffat, is to return to the Doctor again. Russell T Davies will be writing the Eleventh Doctor, as portrayed by Matt Smith, in upcoming episodes of spinoff series The Sarah Jane Adventures.

Not only that but the two episodes will feature the seventies Doctor Who character Jo Grant played by Katy Manning. The Sarah Jane Adventures stars Elisabeth Sladen in the role she first played in Doctor Who in the seventies, and has proved a successful children's TV spinoff, featuring Doctor Who-creatures The Slitheen, Sontarans and K9 as well as Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart. And last year saw David Tennant play The Doctor towards the end of the series. The BBC promise that photos will be released later today.

But there's only one photo that Doctor Who fans will have in mind...

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Re: Doctor Who thread - Exit Tennant, enter Smith

Postby K-Box » Tue May 25, 2010 1:52 pm

An example of how Doctor Who has broadened my horizons?

Not once before "The Hungry Earth" - not even during the original run of the series - did I ever imagine, even in my most perverted dreams, that I would find myself, in all seriousness, typing the words, "And now, I want to fuck a Silurian."

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DON'T YOU JUDGE ME!!!

Or should I call her an "Eocene" instead?

God help me if, in the heat of passion, I teasingly called her a "Sea Devil," although it might be worth it for some of that HAWT PREHENSILE TONGUE ACTION AMIRITE???

Also?

DOCTOR NASREEN CHAUDHRY FUCK YEAR

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She's a middle-aged, full-figured, socially awkward, scientifically brilliant, insatiably inquisitive, suspender-snapping, underground-exploring nerd-girl.

GODDAMMIT MOFFAT DO NOT LET HER GET TURNED INTO YET ANOTHER CHARACTER-OF-COLOR SACRIFICE TO THE PLOT GODS
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Re: Doctor Who thread - Exit Tennant, enter Smith

Postby Hambone » Wed May 26, 2010 10:08 am

K-Box wrote:Which was why the show inexorably devolved into an increasingly repetitive series of episodes devoted to Krang trying to find some way or another of getting the Technodrome going again, and the Turtles stopping him just in time to preserve the show's status quo, until even the suspension of disbelief of the little kids in the audience - who were willing to buy off on four mutant turtles learning ninjutsu, talking like California surfer dudes and subsisting on pizza - was finally snapped like a rubber band.


While I definitely agree with the analogy you're using, it wasn't the Technodrome that caused me to lose interest in the Turtles, (as most villains usually do have single-minded goals that they pursue constantly in serial fiction. "I wanna rule the world." "I want to eat the hero's brains." etc.) But rather the abandoning of the Shredder villain for a more "Power Ranger-esque" baddie called Lord Dregg in the Red Sky episodes. Also, no Baxter Stockman! :wink:

K-Box wrote:"Dalek" was delivered as powerfully as a punch to the chest, and while the Daleks' role in the otherwise fine Season 1 finale was a bit muddled, their apocalyptic confrontation with the Cybermen in the Season 2 finale felt almost operatic, and perhaps more importantly, the fact that they managed to come back, from what we were told was inescapable extinction at each of those times, was given plausible and inventive enough "outs" not to seem overly silly or tiresome just yet.


'They did a pretty good job of establishing the Daleks as a credible threat for the most part. "Daleks in Manhattan" bothered me though, it had a fun premise but then we see the Doctor non-chalantly being able to stroll up to them and make whimsical remarks when the previous episodes showed the Daleks attempting to blast him on sight. I also felt the "Cult of Skaro" idea was wasted. The Davros episodes also started off really good, but then got all silly when Donna started reprogramming them to spin in cirles and whatnot. A shame, because Davros was always a favorite villain of mine, giving me nightmares as a child. Obviously they wouldn't have to resort to these rediculous deus ex machina endings if the Daleks weren't so unbelievably powerful.

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Re: Doctor Who thread - Exit Tennant, enter Smith

Postby NickMB » Thu Jun 03, 2010 11:34 am

Did anyone catch the second part of the Silurian saga? It was still a bit slow, but some big twists at the end there. Can't wait for the finale now, and I hear rumours from those who have seen previews that next week's Curtis/Van Gogh episode is also damn good.
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Re: Doctor Who thread - Exit Tennant, enter Smith

Postby WebbedSentry » Sun Jun 20, 2010 4:09 pm

Now for the finale pert, my word its certainly an interesting take. Has anyone else seen it yet?
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Re: Doctor Who thread - Exit Tennant, enter Smith

Postby ChaosInc » Sun Jun 20, 2010 4:41 pm

I've seen it and it was quite awesome.

So "Hello Sweetie" is the first written words in the history of the universe. lol

All in all it was a good penultimate episode with great performances put in by all. The season's been building towards this and hopefully it'll not deflate under its own weight and a Deus Ex Machina like the previous finales. Having an actual metaplot for once will probably help with that instead of the faux presence of one like the previous series.

One week till the end of the universe. Do you think the Mayans would be pissed that they were off by 2 years. :P

Also I'm watching the first ep of this season right now and I'm noticing some stuff I didn't see before (like there being a third floor in Amy's two story house) and it's very cool.
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Re: Doctor Who thread - Exit Tennant, enter Smith

Postby Funnykay » Mon Jun 21, 2010 2:51 am

I can't help but feel there's going to be a puppet master behind this whole situation. That whole - Silence Will Fall stuff, to me suggests soemones pulling the strings. Good overall story. The Alliance was an interesting concept. I have a question though, how did the Cybermen have ships? Weren't they stuck in the Void?
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