No, that honor goes to "Daleks in Manhattan"/"Evolution of the Daleks." I can tolerate "Fear Her" and "Love & Monsters" (which I, too, thought had the potential to be a brilliant episode but failed), but that two-part story made me want to pull out my hair. Very few Doctor Who stories do that to me (The Gunfighters and The Underwater Menace also fit in that category).Fear Her is the worst episode of the new series (although even it has a few nice moments- the TARDIS having to turn around, the doctor taking charge with the squabbling people etc)
[On ‘Smith and Jones’] Anyone who's interested in writing should study that script - it's one of the most technically brilliant scripts you'll ever get your hands on. The construction of it is dazzling, and yet - and this is the REALLY dazzling part - it's designed to feel light and airy and simple. And for that dim-witted reason, people think it IS simple. It's not, it's incredible. Look, what's folded away in all that gorgeous froth. A new main character, whole and complete - an old friend within minutes. Her entire background and family, all there for us, perfectly clear. And while all that’s going on, AT THE SAME TIME, a hospital gets stolen and taken to the (bloody) moon. All this in under ten minutes! And never mind all that, the entire format of the entire show is explained and sold to a brand new audience. Stunning. But - and this what makes your blood boil - because it's made to LOOK easy, idiots and critics think it IS easy. Try it! Go on, get yer pen, TRY it.
Thing is, I get a lot of praise for the complexity of Blink, and quite bloody right too. But because I know what I'm talking about, I can tell you as a matter of FACT, that Smith And Jones is WAY more complex. But because Blink wears its complexity on its sleeve, cos that was kind of the point, Smith And Jones conceals it, cos it's a means to an end.
Really and truly, Smith And Jones, go study. And if you don't think it's brilliant, shut up until you understand that it is.
This be true.As I've always said, the early lineup of the third season of the revival is thus:
Smith and Jones
The Shakespeare Code
Gridlock
Fucking Pigmen
No, Seriously, Fucking Pigmen: Part II
Helen Raynor redeemed herself, mildly, with the season four Sontaran two-parter, but there is no way of getting around that Manhattan abomination. Out of the aforementioned "Daleks looking over their shoulders" bit, there is absolutely nothing redeeming about those episodes.
Oh, wouldn't that be awesome? Not going to happen because we're primarily a Star Trek board, but I would still love it.Someone should ask the Moff to post h here. We're much nicer than the OG guys.![]()
And, secondly: Whatever else you may think about that two-parter, Murray Gold's "Evolution of the Daleks" theme is WONDERFUL, as is the song "The Devil in Me."
I can tolerate "Fear Her" and "Love & Monsters" (which I, too, thought had the potential to be a brilliant episode but failed), but that two-part story made me want to pull out my hair. Very few Doctor Who stories do that to me (The Gunfighters and The Underwater Menace also fit in that category).
Oh, wouldn't that be awesome? Not going to happen because we're primarily a Star Trek board, but I would still love it.Someone should ask the Moff to post h here. We're much nicer than the OG guys.![]()
Of course, now RTD has some time on his hands...Oh, wouldn't that be awesome? Not going to happen because we're primarily a Star Trek board, but I would still love it.Someone should ask the Moff to post h here. We're much nicer than the OG guys.![]()
Moffat has puled back from the fans altogether, you won't be seeing him posting anywhere 'til his run is over with.
No, that honor goes to "Daleks in Manhattan"/"Evolution of the Daleks." I can tolerate "Fear Her" and "Love & Monsters" (which I, too, thought had the potential to be a brilliant episode but failed), but that two-part story made me want to pull out my hair. Very few Doctor Who stories do that to me (The Gunfighters and The Underwater Menace also fit in that category).Fear Her is the worst episode of the new series (although even it has a few nice moments- the TARDIS having to turn around, the doctor taking charge with the squabbling people etc)
Almost the same here. I never got why people dislike "Fear her" so much.
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Is it because the storyline 'there's a monster in the closet' is a cliché or because it isn't plausible enough? Or because the girl "captures" everyone in her pictures? Or because she is possessed by the little alien life-form? I like the analogy that they are both lonely. Also, it's quite understandable why the girl is afraid of her father and tries to compensate that by drawing a picture of him the way she sees him. .
RTDs will be on OG under another name slagging off Moffatt, or maybe he will join the Leisure Hive![]()
And you wouldn't be able to permaban him, either.Oh, wouldn't that be awesome? Not going to happen because we're primarily a Star Trek board, but I would still love it.Someone should ask the Moff to post h here. We're much nicer than the OG guys.![]()
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