winsaw
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RE: Dr Who
i thought it was a good episode and one of Moffat’s better ones, i liked that the big bad was one of the dr's old foes, last seen if i remember right sending yeti into the London Underground (nice touch using the underground map in the episode although i don't know how many people go it),
i liked the new new tardis as it looked more of a classic and good for the anniversary year,
(27-12-2012 16:04 )Regenerated Wrote: And to cap it all off - the newly introduced companion dies only to come back again, only to after all die in the end - but then the Doctor races off to an unspecified time (admittedly probably revealed in the new series) to find Clara - even though she's lying dead on the dining table. We saw a descendant of Clara's (Oswin) in the Asylum of the Daleks in the last series who also died... So the Doctor races off to find her again - why the hell would there be a third version in yet another time zone... my head was in knots at the end.
Clara is the same woman who was the Dalek, she existed in both times and that what gets the dr going as if she is in 2 different times then she must be in more time lines if the dr can find her ( some of the stuff she said when dieing proved she had some knowledge of what happened on the Dalek prison)
and wasn't it great to see the dr's face in the new titles
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Regenerated
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RE: Dr Who
(27-12-2012 20:04 )winsaw Wrote: i thought it was a good episode and one of Moffat’s better ones, i liked that the big bad was one of the dr's old foes, last seen if i remember right sending yeti into the London Underground (nice touch using the underground map in the episode although i don't know how many people go it),
i liked the new new tardis as it looked more of a classic and good for the anniversary year,
(27-12-2012 16:04 )Regenerated Wrote: And to cap it all off - the newly introduced companion dies only to come back again, only to after all die in the end - but then the Doctor races off to an unspecified time (admittedly probably revealed in the new series) to find Clara - even though she's lying dead on the dining table. We saw a descendant of Clara's (Oswin) in the Asylum of the Daleks in the last series who also died... So the Doctor races off to find her again - why the hell would there be a third version in yet another time zone... my head was in knots at the end.
Clara is the same woman who was the Dalek, she existed in both times and that what gets the dr going as if she is in 2 different times then she must be in more time lines if the dr can find her ( some of the stuff she said when dieing proved she had some knowledge of what happened on the Dalek prison)
and wasn't it great to see the dr's face in the new titles
Having thought a bit more about it and looking up the episode on Wikipedia, then reading it through twice, I can see what you're saying, some of it kind of makes sense. But I still just didn't get the need for all the complexity in the first place. I think they're still making it too complicated and trying to be too clever, and I don't think there's enough people who are going for Smith's doctor, not friends I speak to anyway. It could be kept simpler and still be as effective.
Hopefully the loose ends will be clarified further in the new series. For me though, the Christmas episode was a disappointment. I wanted more from the companions (minus the slapstick comedy and the lovey dovey shit) and more from the villains (they weren't used enough or made evil enough).
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RE: Dr Who
(27-12-2012 16:29 )skully Wrote: I'm thinking that the tears of rain means she has become linked to the energy that was behind the snow/ice, so she will never really die, as there will always be an incarnation of her...if that makes sense. I'm hoping she remembers him when he finds her again.
That makes better sense than many suggestions I've read
Didn't get round to watching this until yesterday, and it was a bit iffy, really, too many niggles to mention (except REG and McKellen, who were lousy).
I didn't mind Strax the Sontaran, the thing is it's a problem that goes back at least to Trek: NextGen and probably earlier - the need to remodel villains/monsters as quite nice, really (it's a common trait in wrestling, oddly). So we get years of the formidable Borg, until they cast a hot chick as one, and then that's alright. Here, we're supposed to forget the warmongering Sontarans because they've now been made into dwarves for some idiot's amusement (and do not start me on the bloody redone Silurians).
There were some good moments, although I felt it was pretty familiar stuff, and the intrigue about Clara's true identity fills me with dread & foreboding (bloody hell, River Song was boring enough, do we need that again?)
Humbug "Room on the Broom" was much, much better than this.
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Scottishbloke
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RE: Dr Who
Well first and foremost I also throughly enjoyed the Christmas edition of Doctor Who having watched it yesterday via my smart tv. Got to say Doctor Who's new companion is an absolute babe. It's helped me get over the departure of Karen Gillan quicker now
Also I can't believe the amount of negative posts on the current series and Christmas special. I'd just like to add I thought the old Doctor Who series from the 70's and 80's back in the bad old day's with their wobly sets and very bad acting which is not a patch on what is now very visually pleasing aswell aswell as finely acted out turning each episode into a very sleek production.
Also on the subject of time travel, it's full of paradox's and Steven Moffat should be applauded for it as I find him to be a very clever writer. Also I'm glad to see he is giving the dalek's a rest only ever using them very occassionaly.
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mellover
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RE: Dr Who
(31-12-2012 18:20 )Scottishbloke Wrote: I'd just like to add I thought the old Doctor Who series from the 70's and 80's back in the bad old day's with their wobly sets and very bad acting
That was part of the charm though. And a lot of the acting was none too shabby either, my doctor (being the first I saw) was John Pertwee, a fine actor, and of course, nobody will ever beat Tom baker who replaced him, even though Mat does run him a very close second.
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