Maybe he figured if he could get people to focus on that they'd forget he introduced a character named Fudge.
Fudge is from the original.
Maybe he figured if he could get people to focus on that they'd forget he introduced a character named Fudge.
Now I need to do homework, what is this, Marvel?Fudge is from the original.
Hardly.Now I need to do homework, what is this, Marvel?![]()
Hardly.Easy revision guide online at my website.
Only do proper homework if you are bothered about where Who started, what it became, how it continued during the hiatus, what RTD turned it into at the reboot, what subsequent showrunners did to the original premise, and how really, the only new True Who stories are available on audio at Bigfinish.com, along with more spinoff series than you can shake a sonic trowel at.
It will also depend on what decade you were born in, and how long an attention span you have.
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Enjoyed this, a lot of fun and immediately obvious that RTD was back. It was honestly like The Eleventh Hour never happened. Anyone worrying/hoping that RTD had changed.... he hasn't.
I will give this a B+, I was a bit underwhelmed by the plot, as much as I enjoyed the Doctor/Donna stuff and Rose was a great addition. I kind of liked the get out clause in the Donna-can't-remember problem, having a kid to share the metacrisis is a classically RTD 'out' and I'm there for it. I'm also imagining a spin off with Jenny and Rose.
Now that the pieces are back on the board, I'm hoping I'll be more hooked by the actual storyline for specials 2 and 3.
Could Donna not have simply let the Time Lord metacrisis brain stuff go back in 2008? Or did it require the power of two humans to pull off?
Why did Units new scientific advisor get a glow as well?
Hardly.Easy revision guide online at my website.
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she absorbed some of the released energy, due to proximity. this is clearly a setup for something later.
I was set to disagree on that point because I thought the hints about the Meep's boss were clearly about the Toymaker but...The trailers were largely about NPH as the villain and there was no hint of him whatsoever.
...perhaps I was wrong on that assumption? That said, I don't know what In-Vision is (something to do with iPlayer?).According to the In-Vision commentary for Star Beast The Meep's 'Boss' will debut in Ncuti Gatwa's era
While I get why people are all excited about a breath of a fresh air, as someone who enjoyed the Chibnall era (but also admit it had its flaws, just not as many as people decry), I look forward to the day we can have reviews and discussions without certain people going out of their way to slag off his era. How many decades did it take for Colin Baker (regardless of Big Finish rehabilitation)? I imagine it'll be about the same...Whereas I love the fact that eventually people will stop shitting all over the Chibnall era, which was mostly a refreshing change of pace from Moffat's journeys up his own backside in search of convoluted and ultimately meaningless arcs.
I guess maybe it needs a woman's touch...I enjoyed it with my almost 10 year old.
I gave it an A-, thoroughly enjoyable but a little clumsy in spots. And while the new TARDIS set is gorgeous, it feels too big, too movie-ish. Too much empty.
NPH?I didn't know there were multiple specials, and kept wondering when NPH will show up...
Anyway... It was classic RTD episode, down to the monsters being based on overgrown earth animals.
NPH?
Consensus on the thread seems to be the big bad's gonna be a character from the graphic novels called The Toymaker.
dJE
Whether or not he is the "boss" suggested by the Meep remains to be seen
...perhaps I was wrong on that assumption? That said, I don't know what In-Vision is (something to do with iPlayer?).
Played by NPH. Whether or not he is the "boss" suggested by the Meep remains to be seen. And while it makes sense to clean up this arc with Tennant in the TARDIS, there's nothing to say that there's an even bigger bad out there that both Meep and the Toymaker are working for.
Mark
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