It’s future alcohol too, it’s been perfected down to a science.Of course, at that point I imagine enough alcohol is involved that the only thing anyone's thinking is "shit, this feels good."
It’s future alcohol too, it’s been perfected down to a science.Of course, at that point I imagine enough alcohol is involved that the only thing anyone's thinking is "shit, this feels good."
We can only hope.All the fun of being drunk without the consequences of a hangover or the threat of alcohol poisoning?
Even drunker, they call it hyperdrunk. We lack the words to understand it, but imagine every single cell being drunk. The only human capable of understanding it from recent history is Hunter S. Thompson, who once reached 8% hyperdrunk. That’s being buzzed in the future.All the fun of being drunk without the consequences of a hangover or the threat of alcohol poisoning?
Those events are more exciting and more appropriate to an adventure show. Plus, those weren't "message" episodes.
Using a historical event is fine. Rosa Parks story isn't a story for a sci fi show, especially one meant to be entertaining. Its an important story no doubt, but being an important historical event doesn't always make it a good fit for a fictional show that is supposed to entertain. This isn't a non-fiction documentary series, not all historical events can or should be made into stories for a show that is meant to entertain people, hence my joke about The Doctor meeting Anne Frank.
As Ryan said he set it to send him as far back as possible, he's probably dead either roasted by magma or dino chow.
@Lonemagpie yes the Doctor basically showing Ryan how to use the gun was predictable.
Ooh forgot to say, love the oblique Blakes 7 reference!
Well, I liked that. It had some flaws -- the villain's motivation, the abrupt disposal of the villain, and the somewhat OTT use of the song near the end of the episode -- but if all it does is piss off any viewers who like to moan about PC SJWs, well, that's a worthwhile accomplishment. But it does more than that. It continues the storytelling style of the first two episodes, devoid of Moffat's convoluted and generally meaningless arcs, building up the characters and the relationships quite nicely, and maintaining that distinctive style of directing and filming that makes this series look and feel so much different from previous years. And it tosses in some continuity references to Stormcage and vortex manipulators.
Boy, I wish Peter Capaldi had had a chance to have a season like this one is shaping up to be. No impossible girls or hybrids, just stories that treat the Doctor as a character rather than an archetype or caricature.
I’m sure the alt-right or whatever bigots like to call themselves would love access to a time machine to stop some things they consider to be mistakes.
Not worth engaging with him Evil Headhunter.
Blakes 7 reference, the limiter is Cresko's head, just like Gan's!
Uh, no. The reference was so oblique that only Blake's 7 fans would notice it (and this one missed it!) and it certainly didn't detract from the episode at all.When there's no story, apparently a plethora of callbacks and fanwanky references make even the most impotent fan reach ecstasy?
Uh, no. The reference was so oblique that only Blake's 7 fans would notice it (and this one missed it!) and it certainly didn't detract from the episode at all.
Per Judge Death:What the was the reference because you can add another B7 to list of those who missed it.
Blakes 7 reference, the limiter is Cresko's head, just like Gan's!
Per Judge Death:
The main bad guy's motivations aren't really well explained, leaving the audience with less of a reason to thoroughly despise him.
Whittaker cannot handle the comedy
but while he fired it several times the first round, when he sees the Doctor again he zaps a time suitcase to 79AD and she gloats how the weapon can overheat. What, was he doing target practice on a flock of budgies half a minute prior to finding the Doctor??
And why the captions?
I miss the days when the Doctor had separate tool props with readouts instead of looking at "the sonic" to find out life signs, bacteria in water, teleporting things... is "the sonic" telepathic too? This is beyond idiotic now.
The best episode of the season so far is still let down by a number of Chibnallisms, including "the sonic", "magic pen", and other b.s. unbecoming of a show its audience claims is "pro-science".
And why is he so certain that civil rights is somehow the cause of a ginormous galactic problem?!
Uh, no. The reference was so oblique that only Blake's 7 fans would notice it (and this one missed it!) and it certainly didn't detract from the episode at all.
Why do people think he needed more motivation? He explained his motivation quite clearly. He's just another loser who blames his failures on the fact that people who don't look like him have a place in society, and assumes he'd be more successful if they weren't free to compete with him. The thing about racists is that their motivations are very simplistic and their worldviews aren't that interesting.
Maybe if he actually were an evil criminal mastermind, then yeah, preventing Rosa Parks her historical bus ride is a bit of a random idea for an evil plan. But he's not a criminal mastermind, he's just a douche intent on making life miserable for someone. If anything it seems odd to me that him being from an era where humanity is a united race that is mingling with aliens in every definition that word can have and he has problems with someone his own species with a darker skin tone. But then, the sad reality is there's always going to be a jerk who hates people or groups of people for no reason at all. Sad truth is while we will continue to make great strides towards acceptance, unity, IDIC, we'll never completely eliminate hate, racism, prejudice and bigotry.Personally, I just think he needed a better evil plan.
What?Everyone seems.
Even today, in a time where most of the species has access to the greatest source of information, knowledge and commutation in history and we can get to it from a device we keep in our pocket and use just about anywhere. Yet we have people who spread hate and lies, deny basic facts about science and history, and rally around symbols of hate. This is an evil that infects mankind and we must constantly be on guard against.Maybe if he actually were an evil criminal mastermind, then yeah, preventing Rosa Parks her historical bus ride is a bit of a random idea for an evil plan. But he's not a criminal mastermind, he's just a douche intent on making life miserable for someone. If anything it seems odd to me that him being from an era where humanity is a united race that is mingling with aliens in every definition that word can have and he has problems with someone his own species with a darker skin tone. But then, the sad reality is there's always going to be a jerk who hates people or groups of people for no reason at all. Sad truth is while we will continue to make great strides towards acceptance, unity, IDIC, we'll never completely eliminate hate, racism, prejudice and bigotry.
‘Rod Serling’ said:I happen to think that the singular evil of our time is prejudice. It is from this evil that all other evils grow and multiply. In almost everything I've written there is a thread of this: a man's seemingly palpable need to dislike someone other than himself.
But he's not a criminal mastermind, he's just a douche intent on making life miserable for someone.
Yeah. He's the future equivalent of an Internet troll -- a petty, hateful man who got hold of a powerful piece of technology that let him weaponize his hate. The vortex manipulator is basically Reddit in this analogy. (Or is it 4chan?)
Personally, I just think he needed a better evil plan. I don't give a shit when it comes to the "whys" of white supremacy, to me he failed as a villain because his plan was fucking stupid.
Yeah. He's the future equivalent of an Internet troll -- a petty, hateful man who got hold of a powerful piece of technology that let him weaponize his hate. The vortex manipulator is basically Reddit in this analogy. (Or is it 4chan?)
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