So I assume you've never watched Earthshock or The Chase? Old Who had its fair share of switch off and enjoy stories.
There's no respect in which oldWho is more plausible, intelligent or ambitious than nuWho. Guess that's because it was a children's show too.
Amy's short skirts are always super!![]()
Boy the "The Daleks were destroyed forever... except for THIS one!" schitck is really getting old. Still, I appreciate how this episode felt like a two parter crammed into a single episode, not wasting any time. Plus, WWII and Churchill. I laughed my ass off at the rainbow coalition of Daleks. How come nobody commented on Amy's super short skirt?
"Mary Sue" is not a generic, meaningless term that we can use for any character we don't like.The new doctor hasn't really impressed me so far, and Amy comes off as a bit of a Mary Sue.
old news and Private Eye isn't necesarily the most reliable of sources...and even if true I doubt it impacted on the actual redesign, which it seems likely Moffat wanted to do anyway.
The color-coded Daleks make more sense when you realize they're primary colors, aka pure colors, aka purebreds.
old news and Private Eye isn't necesarily the most reliable of sources...and even if true I doubt it impacted on the actual redesign, which it seems likely Moffat wanted to do anyway.
I'm on record as not minding the design. It just seems to me that reality is reality and we ignore it at our peril.
Of the first three episodes of Matt Smith's reign, this was the first dud. I'm sick of the Daleks, and this episode did little except introduce new action figure designs.
The new doctor hasn't really impressed me so far, and Amy comes off as a bit of a Mary Sue. It's early days, though. Amy might not be what she seems, and the new doctor could still grow on me.
old news and Private Eye isn't necesarily the most reliable of sources...and even if true I doubt it impacted on the actual redesign, which it seems likely Moffat wanted to do anyway.
I'm on record as not minding the design. It just seems to me that reality is reality and we ignore it at our peril.
which BTW i like the RTD Daleks but thw way they were disintergrated was just an awsome slap in thh face for RTD Who.
"Mary Sue" is not a generic, meaningless term that we can use for any character we don't like.The new doctor hasn't really impressed me so far, and Amy comes off as a bit of a Mary Sue.
A "Mary Sue" is a fictional character with a lack of noteworthy flaws and which fuels the author's wish-fulfillment fantasy. Amy is a flawed character and Stephen Moffat quite obviously doesn't wish to be her or be like her.
I don't know what your issues with Amy are, but she's not a Mary Sue.
Frankly, if you can accept the notion of a guy travelling through time, you can accept the notion of primary color Daleks and Spitfires in space...
Alex
"Would you CARE for some TEA?"Quote of the year, a Dalek offering a cup of tea.
LOL, and the symbolic destruction of the RTD Daleks, which BTW i like the RTD Daleks but thw way they were disintergrated was just an awsome slap in thh face for RTD Who.
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