The Doctor Will See You Now.Anybody know the name of a decent therapist?![]()

The Doctor Will See You Now.Anybody know the name of a decent therapist?![]()
I love Smith’s character. She’s a very realistic version of a person who’s first priority is survival. I think that’s all there is to it honestly. I don’t think she’s spiteful or malicious (at least most of the time) I think she is just concerned about self preservation. I can respect that, even if I can’t relate.
I'd agree with that. I also think it's the realistic, complex portrayal that makes her disturbing! She feels like a real person to me and provokes a reaction accordingly. Probably the most realistic portrayal of a "villain" that I can think of off the top of my head!I love Smith’s character. She’s a very realistic version of a person who’s first priority is survival. I think that’s all there is to it honestly. I don’t think she’s spiteful or malicious (at least most of the time) I think she is just concerned about self preservation. I can respect that, even if I can’t relate.
You can absolutely see the fear component this season. Specifically the hallway scene when she was on her way to the bridge. I thought that was a nice culmination of the small flashbacks they had been pairing in.Exactly. What defines this Smith first and foremost is her fear. Her fear drives her to do bad things to protect herself, which makes her more afraid of being discovered and facing the consequences. It's a nice amalgamation of the original Smith's two defining qualities, his compulsive lying and his cowardice. In this Smith, her fear is the reason for her deceit.
The Doctor Will See You Now.
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I want Don to be my boyfriend.To quote the green girl. "Preetty Dr Smith, nice Dr smith" She's one of the best things this season apart from Don and Penny
Don't be. There were lens-related effects all over the season. I have zero problem with actual lens artifacts, but a large percentage of them were unjustified by the on-set lighting.Now I'm nervous that many people didn't notice anything.
I only saw a few bits of season 1 here and there, the Mass Effect-like aesthetic is pretty great
I have heard that one said before but can't see it. Where is it like Mass Effect?
As far as I can tell, Mass Effect-like aesthetic is derogatory short hand for 'cinematic'.
It was fun.
As soon as biological Dad was mentioned and given the "lost in space" treatment I knew we'd end up meeting him.
And, visually, the show is gorgeous--both the SFx and the ship designs. The Saturn ships in particular feel well thought out and "realistic."
I’m surprised the planets have all remained unnamed. Even characters just go with “that planet”, “the other planet”. I assume this might be a callback to the original series?
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