Oh and I didn‘t see anyone mention it, but the credits listed
and introducing David Tennant as The Doctor.
that was a nice touch!
and introducing David Tennant as The Doctor.
that was a nice touch!
Oh and I didn‘t see anyone mention it, but the credits listed
and introducing David Tennant as The Doctor.
that was a nice touch!
I feel like some people forgot this was an anniversary special. They've always been over-the-top ridiculous affairs. It's one thing to complain about not having fun with the ride (I, for one, did no matter how senseless), but it's another to complain about its incoherence. Is it really significantly more incoherent than The Five Doctors or "The Day of the Doctor" or any of the other multi-Doctor adventures? I agree the inclusion of the Daleks and the Gallifreyian Cybermen were excessive but some people seem to act like Chibnall is the only one who ever did that.
And yes, it also acts as Jodie's swan song but I still think she had a great conclusion to her era.
Honestly, I don't think her final story (from a character perspective) is any worse than The Eleventh Doctor sitting around being all maudlin for a whole episode until Clara knocks some sense into him or The Tenth Doctor doing a universe tour about not wanting to go or The Twelfth Doctor stubbornly resisting regeneration for a whole episode until The First Doctor knocks some sense into him. So why is this so different?
I get it. People hate Chibnall. I agree he's not the best writer of big arcs or big events (but I still think he does some solid individual work like Moffat, just not at the same caliber), I really feel like people forget about some of the crap Davies and Moffat gave us.
Either way, I'll be glad to get away from ceaseless Chibnall hate (although that won't stop certain people from still going out of their way to do it).
Just in time to return to Davies hating (hopefully that won't be me again).![]()
I know it probably won't happen, but I'd like Chibbers to sit down and answer a few questions.
Why deface the paintings?
Why Daleks and Cybermen?
How did Graham pop up there?
Why a space train? Could have been simpler.
Why Vinder?
Explain the timeline for the Master - seismologist then Rasputin or vice versa?
Why have the Rasputin storyline at all?
I suspect what happens is he has an idea that he wants to include, and tries to wedge it in, and forgets one of the first rules of writing - you must kill your darlings, that is, be prepared to sacrifice the bits you really like for a greater story. I suspect he's never had an idea he didn't wedge in and leave there.
Looking at it as a writer, I could do one of 2 things. Keep everything but fill in the missing bits, which would lead to a lot of exposition and result in a two parter of the same length each. Or cut chunks right out. No Russia, no Daleks, no paintings, no forced regen. for a starter.
And end the Master. I don't want monster raving loony Master any more. I see a tall, lean man, a devil's smile with Spock's beard, in a sharp suit, and he casually shoots his cuffs while saying, "Ooohh, Doctooorrrr..." as his sinister plans to take over the Earth run like clockwork. I'd actually like to see a story where the Master wins, he takes over the Earth, only to realise he has to care for these people, that do all this work for him, he can't waste them, until he finally realises this is not what he wants at all.
For those complaining about Tennant's return. Keep in mind the ep where 11 is just sitting there and 4 appears and says, you can revisit old favourites. I wasn't fazed about it.
One thing I hope we can agree on. It would be good to see Whittaker in a multi-Doc story with better material. I'd like Capaldi to do the same, but he has said he won't, a shame.
I'm surprised anyone wouldn't recognize Boney M's "Rasputin," which was such a big worldwide hit in 1978. People still remember that Star Wars movie, and that came out in 1977, so it's not like we're talking about something that's really old. I mean, hell, I'm only 59. That's very young. VERY young.
The cast list called her a Curator. Wot, another one?
He was asked to join but he wasn't available for whatever reason.Shame they couldn't have Tom somehow, apart from his scarf.
I don't know about the gallery but the cafe Ace was sitting in looked exactly like the one at the British Museum. At least based on my memory from visiting there, shit, nearly a decade ago.One random little thing I forgot to mention in my reaction post: when Ace and Teagan are conferring by phone, I swear the Ace side was filmed in the rear hall of Bristol Museum's two, the realisation of which did jar me out of the moment a little. Can anyone confirm or deny?
The song sounded vaguely familiar but only on relisten. The first time I watched the episode, I didn't suss onto the lyrics at all, just paying attention to The Master's antics...and the reaction from the Daleks and Cybermen.Huh. I didn't realize the USA was such an outlier on "Rasputin." It wasn't just a hit in Europe at the time. It hit #7 in Canada, #1 in Australia, and #4 in New Zealand.
It was a hit in the U.S. circa 1979 back in the Disco era (I was 16 back then, - I'm old - so yeah, I recalled it when I heard it in the episode I honestly did recognize it and was laughing hard because the Master was Rasputin there in 1916.)The band that originally made the song (Boney M.) is from Germany, so maybe it is less familiar to North Americans?
Then again, I'm from Canada and the song is very well-known here and played often on "oldies" music radio stations.
If true, it worked well. I doubt they had the music playing on set, but if it was noted on the script and the actors heard it beforehand; they KNEW there was a humorous undertone to the whole thing and the guys in the suits were going - "What would all these alien creatures think...." and we got what we got.https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/the...discussion-thread.312522/page-7#post-14301387
https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/the...iscussion-thread.312522/page-11#post-14302348
In Mr. Tardis' live stream on Monday, a chatroom attendee claiming to be the director of this episode (and whom Mr. Tardis seemed to believe) stated that 'WTF?!" reaction from the Dalek and the Cyberman was not scripted, which would imply it was something considered as they recorded. If true, it proved a hilarious bit of improv!
One random little thing I forgot to mention in my reaction post: when Ace and Teagan are conferring by phone, I swear the Ace side was filmed in the rear hall of Bristol Museum's two, the realisation of which did jar me out of the moment a little. Can anyone confirm or deny?
A podcast I watch said it was shot in Bristol, in a museum, some weeks ago, so yup.
If true, it worked well. I doubt they had the music playing on set, but if it was noted on the script and the actors heard it beforehand; they KNEW there was a humorous undertone to the whole thing and the guys in the suits were going - "What would all these alien creatures think...." and we got what we got.
Baseball bats souped by by Time Lord tech. See Remembrance.I liked it for including Ace and Tegan..... I didn't know baseball bats still work against Daleks
But why is the "new" Doctor not wearing Jodie's clothes. They dissolve into 10's (?) clothes.Two things:
1) The Doctor didn't 'degenerate'
2) Ending up with a physical appearance that is identical to the Tenth Doctor after regeneration is a phenomenon that may have caught the Doctor off-guard, but has actually been telegraphed in-universe going all the way back to Romana II and, more recently and directly, with The Curator in The. Day of the Doctor
Worked for The Second Doctor.But why is the "new" Doctor not wearing Jodie's clothes. They dissolve into 10's (?) clothes.
A suave, smooth supervillain can be far more menacing that a madman, because when the madman does come out, it's emphasised and underlined, and is scarier. Doesn't need to be camp. Can be all menace,It's been almost fifty years since we had a Master like that. Chibnall's not to blame for any of the Masters between Delgado and Dhawan.
Erm, I must be misunderstanding you. Years and Years was very drama and very SF.I've seen some of his other shows, but sci-fi isn't drama
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