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bcm77 wrote:The news that Steven Moffat's story will air a couple of weeks after The Doctor's Daughter doesn't exactly fill me with optimism as I find his previous work on Doctor Who to be mediocre or in the case of Blink utter bollocks.
I suppose the Doctor will turn up for the first 5 minutes of part 1 only to disappear until the end of part 2 and we'll have to pretend it's a Doctor Who story for the rest of the time
bcm77 wrote:Matrix. wrote:bcm77 wrote:The news that Steven Moffat's story will air a couple of weeks after The Doctor's Daughter doesn't exactly fill me with optimism as I find his previous work on Doctor Who to be mediocre or in the case of Blink utter bollocks.
I suppose the Doctor will turn up for the first 5 minutes of part 1 only to disappear until the end of part 2 and we'll have to pretend it's a Doctor Who story for the rest of the time
Blink? Utter bollocks?
No. I can't respond. Anything I want to say will only get me banned.
Respond in any way you like I really don't give a crap.
Maybe you like watching episodes of "Doctor Where?" as opposed to Doctor Who
bcm77 wrote:but I don't and I cannot see why so many people have their dicks out for a story where the character the series is named after only makes a cameo.
And as for Moffat's other stories,I just didn't find them to be anything special but that can be said for the majority of Nu-Who stories. I'm fully aware that the Classic era had more than it's share of stinkers but I at least have the knowledge about which ones sucked and will avoid viewing them on DVD or if they get shown on a cable channel.
bcm77 wrote:1.The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit
Matrix. wrote:bcm77 wrote:1.The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit
Hurrah, you're redeemed.
Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
Dealer wrote:Knew they'd bring Dr jr back at the end.
How many episodes do you reckon there'll be until she and the doctor meet again then?
Lorekeeper wrote:A bit of a shallow episode... too much happening with not enough development. Nice possibilities for the characters, though.
bcm77 wrote:All things considered it doesn't sound like I missed much and I won't bother catching a rerun. Next week's episode is the Agatha Christie one which I also have no intrest in and following that is the 2-part Steven Moffat story so it looks like I'll be taking a longer break from the show than I expected and right now I'm questioning whether it's worth watching again until we get a new producer and Doctor.
Matrix. wrote:bcm77 wrote:All things considered it doesn't sound like I missed much and I won't bother catching a rerun. Next week's episode is the Agatha Christie one which I also have no intrest in and following that is the 2-part Steven Moffat story so it looks like I'll be taking a longer break from the show than I expected and right now I'm questioning whether it's worth watching again until we get a new producer and Doctor.
Oh come off it- not watching a Dr. Who ep because of Agatha Christie?
I'd give up on the series full stop, mate. I don't think Dr. Who's really your thing.
Editor wrote:Sorry but that last post confuses me.
A complaint that US Sci-Fi is all style and no substance may be somewhat valid with a lot of shows, but it sounds like as far as Who goes that is exactly what you are asking for.
It's the episodes like the ones that you hope to miss are the episodes that give the series substance and make it different. Look at series 3, there are plenty of style episodes but it's the substance episodes like the Family of Blood and Blink that stand out as what makes Dr. Who worth getting and looking forward to watching.
But that's just my opinion.
Burn wrote:I quite liked it.
Jenny was a nice mix of Tennant enthusiasm and Davidson looks. I'd love to see all three of them get together for a story.
Why the Tardis didn't translate Hath speak is odd. They've mentioned it a couple of times in this new series and now suddenly it doesn't work and Martha didn't even bother questioning it? Yeah, nice little plot hole there.
Cyber Bishop wrote:Jenny was a nice addition to the whoniverse and who knows, spin off show? Torchwood? Sara Jane?
bcm77 wrote:"Jenny was a nice addition to the whoniverse and who knows, spin off show? Torchwood? Sara Jane?"
Yeah let's have RTD water the parent franchise down even more with another poopy spinoff![]()
Editor,
Thanks for the clarification on the origins of Blink, I do agree that it was better than Love & Monsters and the Weeping Angels were decent creatures but the lack of the series title character for the majority of the show didn't really make it feel like a Doctor Who story to me.
I was aware of Family Of Blood's prior existence as a novel but I just found it boring viewing,maybe I don't analyse the character's motivations and feelings the way you described but I just couldn't get into it.
And the fob watch only lead to RTD's hideous version of The Master so I can't really endorse that either.
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