What is Mrs. Brown's Boys?
It's shit.
What is Mrs. Brown's Boys?
Oh dear.
Lol no. Best of Clara? Whining over regeneration she knows is an inevitability
And upon rewatch I am firmly aboard the Tasha Lem= River crazy train. Way too many sly references for it to be a coincidence.
Modern Clara felt like a vapid caricature in all other episodes of Series 7, she was always inferior to her previous incarnations of Clary Poppins and Space Clara/Oswin. In your opinion, which other episode do you think there was a better written/acted Modern Clara than the one we got in TotD?Lol no. Best of Clara? Whining over regeneration she knows is an inevitability and introducing the Nan from Benidorm isn't the best of Clara. She'll be forever reaching for cooky Oswin in Asylum of the Daleks, and she'll never get there. Terrible character. I welcome her speedy inevitable companion "death but not death".
Yeah Lem was entirely River Song.
Flirts with the doctor.
Gets called a psycho by him.
Can fly the Tardis
Was in the Mainframe....now who was put into a Mainframe?
Also there is the fact Lem is Mel backwards.
You can't get much more on the nose than that.
While I certainly agree with you about Clara's development (But I think she has potential if given a whole season and the writers worked on her more).
I find this bit to be the strangest criticism of the regeneration scene.
Actually, I'd say Clara's knowledge regarding the many incarnations would make her even more scared of change.
She knows it's very random and unexpected. Add to that that she became close with Eleven, why wouldn't change scare her?
It mirrors the worry all fans have when a Doctor is leaving, really.
Sure, we're excited for Capaldi, but we didn't know what to expect with Smith after Tennant... Also, Jesus Christ, those eyes are frightening![]()
Yeah Lem was entirely River Song.
Flirts with the doctor.
Gets called a psycho by him.
Can fly the Tardis
Was in the Mainframe....now who was put into a Mainframe?
Also there is the fact Lem is Mel backwards.
You can't get much more on the nose than that.
Much as I'd like River's story to be done with, it'd be worth reopening if it meant more Tasha.
Tasha Lem + Capaldi could be mighty interesting.
Talking of which, look what I found : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wLBADeCYHE#t=5m45s
Kinda hard to tell what with it being crappy Youtube quality AND from a nearly 20 year old (brilliant) show but that is indeed a younger Peter Capaldi and Orla Brady playing lovers. COINCIDENCE? Yes, probably.
Tasha Lem + Capaldi could be mighty interesting.
Talking of which, look what I found : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wLBADeCYHE#t=5m45s
Kinda hard to tell what with it being crappy Youtube quality AND from a nearly 20 year old (brilliant) show but that is indeed a younger Peter Capaldi and Orla Brady playing lovers. COINCIDENCE? Yes, probably.
Time to talk about more classic Who again.
The Dalek Invasion of Earth
This is probably the first great Dalek story. Their introduction saw their species at the end of their existence on a dying planet; here we start to see how threatening they can really be.
The Tardis lands in London at some point in time, and you know shit is about to go down when literally the first thing you see in an episode is somebody pulling some mechanical stuff off their head and committing suicide by jumping in the river, their corpse just floating along under a sign that says, "no dumping bodies in the river."
This was supposed to be a kids' show, right?
The crew, having clumsily caused part of a bridge to collapse in front of the Tardis doors, start looking around. Long story short, it's the 2150s and the Daleks have committed genocide on the human race and now have control of the planet. Humanity is now down to a few straggling survivors here and there, with the occasional person being turned into a cyborg and made to be essentially a slave overseer, and the Daleks are doing some mysterious mining up north.
So now the episode turns into the crew being separated and trying to find each other while avoiding extermination by the Daleks. And it's awesome. The Doctor and Ian get captured and have to try to escape a Dalek flying saucer, while Susan and Barbara hook up with a resistance cell and try to attack the same saucer, with the aid of a wheelchair-bound scientist's new anti-Dalek grenades.
The attack fails spectacularly. Then the episode turns into everyone trying to meet up near the Dalek mines up north, while dodging the Daleks who are just fucking rolling around the empty London streets. They finally figure out what the Daleks are up to at the mine, and it is Not Good. They are essentially going to hollow out the Earth to use it as a planet-sized spacecraft, which means the end of what's left of humanity.
Everybody gets their chance to look like a genius and/or badass again. Ian gets to be an action hero; Barbara gets to see her share of excitement on her road trip to the north, and even Susan isn't useless. There are some decent supporting characters, too. This is also the last episode for Susan as a companion, and the episode ends with possibly the First Doctor's most well-known speech.
Highly, HIGHLY recommended.
Holy crap. Orla Brady is 52!?
If Capaldi/Tasha isn't a thing I'll be sorely disappointed.
Just rewatched, I'd definitely say it's a good, but not amazing episode. Definitely either the third or joint second best Christmas episode since the reboot.
With Tasha Lem... I feel the same way as I did when Mels showed up in Let's Kill Hitler. There's this character who is so obviously River it's almost too obvious and maybe it won't be true. But I think it will be revealed River escapes the Library, gets more regenerations and become her somehow.
I wish Rory and River had been with Amy when the Doctor was hallucinating. Was still the best regeneration sequence. Be nice for one of them to not regenerate in the TARDIS and immediately crash it sometime soon though.
Tasha Lem + Capaldi could be mighty interesting.
Talking of which, look what I found : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wLBADeCYHE#t=5m45s
Kinda hard to tell what with it being crappy Youtube quality AND from a nearly 20 year old (brilliant) show but that is indeed a younger Peter Capaldi and Orla Brady playing lovers. COINCIDENCE? Yes, probably.
He's got to be (one of) the best companions of New Who as well. I wish they'd branch out a bit more from 'girl in 20s who flirts with the Doctor' like they did with Donna and Rory. I guess it looks like they might be with 12.Yeah it would have been cool to see Rory again too. Miss the guy. I don't think the TARDIS is gonna crash horribly (if at all), it's just acting up.
so watching BBC America right now
The Doctor was such an asshole to Harriet Jones
Especially since she was fucking right
Random question, what does the sonic screwdriver exactly do? I know it unlocks and opens things but I always see The Doctor using it on everything as if it would solve the solution.
I solemnly swear to stop ranting about Clara. Anyway, another great line;
"Any moment now... he's a' comin'.
What? No, that's ridiculous.Only as pointless as Wilson was in Castaway.
What's the rumours/chances of The Master being in the next series by the way people? I could see the next series being perfect for him as they can give some of the other enemies a rest and also have a new tone to the show.
Yeah it would have been cool to see Rory again too. Miss the guy. I don't think the TARDIS is gonna crash horribly (if at all), it's just acting up.
I believe Clara's theme is called A Letter To ClaraWhat's the name of the musical piece that plays for Clara? I assume it's called Clara's theme or something. It was playing in the episode when the camera was focused on her house as it went in to dinner. I love it. It's pretty good.
Man, I wishRegarding resting enemies, there is word that there will be at least two Dalek episodes next year - they're the first Capaldi is filming, next month. Nothing else has been confirmed.
I believe Clara's theme is called A Letter To Clara
Man, I wishthey'd give the Daleks a break. They show up way too often
I groaned through most of RTD's era. Boy, I loved Season 5. Everything after that has been spotty at best. I liked the 50th anniversary....but the Christmas episode was one of the worst I've ever seen. Moffat has zero ability to actually handle long story arcs. Sad because after season 5 I really thought he was the savior of this show. Well, here's hoping Capaldi or some sort of new direction kicks this thing back into shape. What a mess of an episode.
there hasn't been a proper Dalek episode for aaaaaaages
there hasn't been a proper Dalek episode for aaaaaaages
Man, I wishthey'd give the Daleks a break. They show up way too often
Really broad range of opinions about Moffat and his tenure as show runner. Personally, I think he's been brilliant. Love the bombast and the over the top nature of his Doctor.
No idea... I hope not.Aren't they contractually obligated to appear every year?
What's the rumours/chances of The Master being in the next series by the way people? I could see the next series being perfect for him as they can give some of the other enemies a rest and also have a new tone to the show.
Aren't they contractually obligated to appear every year?
He has his flaws and his bag of tricks seems to be running empty, but his tenure has overall been WAY stronger than RTD's, warts and all. Not that RTD didn't have his share of spectacular episodes too, but there were far more mediocre-to-shit episodes in the Eccleston/Tennant years than the Smith era, imo.
And S5 still stands as far and away the single best year of the show, so there's always that.
Aren't they contractually obligated to appear every year?
He has his flaws and his bag of tricks seems to be running empty, but his tenure has overall been WAY stronger than RTD's, warts and all. Not that RTD didn't have his share of spectacular episodes too, but there were far more mediocre-to-shit episodes in the Eccleston/Tennant years than the Smith era, imo.
And S5 still stands as far and away the single best year of the show, so there's always that.
As a huge WHO fan, I'll never understand what people appreciate about Rory's character. I will not start a debate but would love to read some of you put it into words to help me appreciate a different angle. He seemed very daft from beginning to end even when he tried to put up a "bad ass" front which I never bought. I never saw chemistry between he and Amy. Like, they would say these words to each other, he would guard her for 2000 years but I just never bought it. It looked more brother/sisterly than anything else. He absolutely added nothing to any of the dynamics between the trio of characters. It could have just been Amy and the Doctor and it would have just been as entertaining.
So yeah, happy with cameo scene the way it was.
I don't even...
I agree with you, though I do think Roman Rory accomplished the badassery as it was intended. But generally, yes, the Rory/Amy romance didn't really fit. It actually felt very Mickey/Rose to me up until the point where Rory guarded her, which I felt was done specifically because they didn't feel as cohesive as The Doctor and Amy.
More classic Who talk!
Just finished up The Rescue. It was the first episode I came across that was just a two parter, but I really liked it for it (nice to have only one quickly introduced and equally quickly dismissed cliffhanger in a First Doctor episode). The solution to the problem is very transient, and like many episodes in the First Doctor tenure the Doctor and co feel like transient bypassers/observers rather than key to the solution.
I've got the Romans coming up next thanks to the nice DVD combo box.