I loved this episode... very Tom Baker.
I always get Picts confused with Pictsies... The Nac Mac Feegle.
I always get Picts confused with Pictsies... The Nac Mac Feegle.
Well, since the episode itself called them Picts, the fault lies entirely on you, not the writer.
Until this comment, by you, I was under the impression that everyone had heard of the Picts.
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Well, the fault does lie in the writer in that they were such a crappy writer I ignored there shitty teen characters to the point where I couldn't be bothered to remember the name of their group. If they weren't some of the most aggressively annoying characters this season, maybe they would have been worth paying attention to. Instead, to me their just annoying Scottish villagers in one of the most bland, average Doctor Who episodes in awhile. I'll only remember them because them being terribly written YA film style characters is one of the few things memorable (in a bad way) about this episode. So, yeah, definitely the writers fault.
Really? Everyone? They're not exactly Romans or vikings. Even in the UK I would bet thousands of people (if not more) have never heard of them, much less in the US. This comment was ridiculous enough that I did glance at their wikipedia page, and even it calls them very similar to most of the other cultures of the area at the time they existed, and they just kind of faded away. So, I'm calling BS on even most people in the UK knowing about the Picts, much less expecting them to be common knowledge to people in my country (and no, you can't prove they're common knowledge just because some people on a Star Trek forum know about them).
I would imagine the UK would be more likely to cover the Picts as it's part of their history. I'm familiar enough to recognize the name when specifically mentioned but I wouldn't have come up with it on my own. Hadrian's Wall is not something I was taught in school, for example.You know though it's been a while since my Primary school days, But I'm fairly sure the Picts came up whilst we learned about the Roman's and Roman Britain esp. the part that deals with Hadrian's wall.
Doctor Who has lacked a consistent schedule since about 2008.What doesn't help is the ever shifting timeslot for the show. Far better for it to start at the same time every week.
People in the UK of my generation learned about the Picts and many other Celtic tribes in the Roman era when we were age 11-12 (sixth grade?). We were also taught about the Ninth legion in both English and History lessons and about the Antonine Wall that was built north of Hadrian's Wall.I would imagine the UK would be more likely to cover the Picts as it's part of their history. I'm familiar enough to recognize the name when specifically mentioned but I wouldn't have come up with it on my own. Hadrian's Wall is not something I was taught in school, for example.
You know though it's been a while since my Primary school days, But I'm fairly sure the Picts came up whilst we learned about the Roman's and Roman Britain esp. the part that deals with Hadrian's wall.
Or the adult Picts had been killed by the Romans.Of course I've heard of Picts. Thought it was common knowledge.
Also there was the fact that they were all so young, because all the adults are dead because of the monster. They were scared. Scared people can be annoying, because loud and angry.
I thought it looked a bit County Fair.Did anyone else find that the Pictish face paint looked a bit phallic in certain instances?
What? They're from Boston, everyone knows that.I never even heard about the Celts until I was an adult, much less Picts.
Nardole I can do without. He's like an annoying alarm clock...."Gotta guard the vault. Gotta guard the vault" - bang, Doctor hits snooze button until next week.
My question, is it possible that Missy is the Master before Yana? Does anything solidly contradict that possibility?
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