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You gave up? You gave up? What sort of fan are you?

The funny thing is, I could imagine Colin Baker saying that. And it's not bad.

It's the repetition that clinches it!

I recently watched the New Beginnings trilogy with "The Keeper of Traken," "Logopolis," & "Castrovalva."

"The Keeper of Traken" is a decent story, probably the best of the trilogy. Anthony Ainley is suprisingly charming & sympathetic as Tremas. Tom Baker seems extremely irritable about still being on the show early on but eventually settles into a decent, Doctorly performance. Mostly, he seems annoyed that he's stuck playing against Adric. Nyssa is fun.

"Logopolis" is a suitably epic farewell for Tom Baker. Actually, it's a lot better than I remembered it. However, it doesn't quite feel right having him playing opposite Adric, Nyssa, Tegan, & the Anthony Ainley Master, all characters that I associate as icons of the Peter Davison years. I'm a bit confused by the tech and the ending though. And did the large portion of the universe (including Traken) that got destroyed at the end get somehow reinstated? Otherwise, it seems like a hell of a body count for a Doctor Who story.

"Castrovalva" can be a bit obtuse & frustrating but I like the weird bit with the space repeating itself, and when the Doctor tries to explain it to the Castrovalvans by having them draw a map of the city. Peter Davison seems charming enough, and does some great Hartnell & Troughton impressions early on.
 
over the past two days i watched Terminus, Enlightenment, The King's Demons, The Awakening, Frontios, and Planet Of Fire.

Enlightenment has some interesting concepts and i would have liked to seen a bit more of the Tegan/Marriner angle. The King's Demons was alright but very short. also, the idea of The Master intent on erasing Magna Carta was a bit silly.
 
I rewatched Battlefield. I remember watching it on it's first airing as a kid. It's fun I guess but a little cringe worthy in places.
 
I finished The War Games. It was quite intriguing in the beginning, but during the middle episodes it dragged somewhat, due to being rather repetitive (Doctor and companions get captured, then flee, then get captured again and so on). The final two episodes take up considerable speed again, and in the last, the series transcends its often silly facade when the Doctor explains why he ran away from the Timelords. I was sad to see him go. Poor Two. :(
The next day, I watched Spearhead From Space, not expecting too much, because Pertwee's first season seems to have a bad reputation, but I was dragged into it and watched the whole serial. The third Doctor is just awesome. Seems like he gained some bling and a mean-looking tattoo during regeneration (I guess he can count himself lucky he didn't get a tramp stamp.). I love how he nonchalantly steals clothes and a car, flirts with Liz Shaw, tries to betray the Brigadier and casually leans against things.
The story was a great introduction to the Autons. I think it's a brillaint idea to use the fear of those faceless shop dummies many of us have and turn them into mindless monsters.
 
Is it still considered double posting, if the topic sinks down and you are also wanting to bump it, so your post can be seen? If so, sorry for the double post :alienblush:

So, I watched Time Crash finally, it was great, interesting that Peter Davison was Tennant's favorite.

Also watched this strange thing called Dimensions in Time, with the Rani, and all manner of Doctors and companions, and the really strange thing was I kept seeing East Enders characters popping up. It was fun, was that a Children In Need also, privately produced (The Talk Show setting lends it credibility of being legitimate) or Fan made?

Anyways, once I got over the shock of the Eatenders and the cheesiness it was pretty cool.
 
I'd say Davison was more Moffat's favourite, who wrote Time Crash, at least if we only go by the dialogue in this episode. I'm not sure Tennant ever said who his favourite Doctor was. He probably did at some point, but I can't remember.
 
I'd say Davison was more Moffat's favourite, who wrote Time Crash, at least if we only go by the dialogue in this episode. I'm not sure Tennant ever said who his favourite Doctor was. He probably did at some point, but I can't remember.
The Doctor character Tennant played, drooled over how Davison was his Doctor. Now, if that was written for Tennant or for the Writer, (and Tennant had to act it) could be debated, but, I'd like to think Moffat wouldn't force that upon Tennant if it wasn't at least partially true
 
I googled this a bit, and it seems that Tennant never stated who his favourite Doctor was, though both Baker and Davison were 'his' Doctors and that he watched their eras as a child and was inspired by them. In various Confidentials he praises both of them.

As for 'forcing' him to say something he might not agree with: that's sort of his job, as an actor. I doubt he agrees with many things characters he plays say or do. :)
 
I googled this a bit, and it seems that Tennant never stated who his favourite Doctor was, though both Baker and Davison were 'his' Doctors and that he watched their eras as a child and was inspired by them. In various Confidentials he praises both of them.

As for 'forcing' him to say something he might not agree with: that's sort of his job, as an actor. I doubt he agrees with many things characters he plays say or do. :)

Well yea...but, when you have him saying he got the high squeaky voice from him, and the "MY Doctor" line and all that, it feels more personal
 
The story was a great introduction to the Autons. I think it's a brillaint idea to use the fear of those faceless shop dummies many of us have and turn them into mindless monsters.

Is it wrong that, when I see all of the skinny yet curvy dummies in the window shops of trendy clothing stores, I get a little turned on?:drool::alienblush:
 
watched The Time Meddler, The Ark and The Gunfighters today. i think The Gunfighters is about the worst serial i've seen.
 
I was able to watch 'The Invisible Enemy'...

Wow...it's so dated!!

(Still enjoyable though)...

Once I have the time, I want to see 'The Krotons'...and that next episode with the Ice Warriors...

I think it's just to see Zoe in the pvc skirt and boots...

:lol:
 
The Gunfighters - How to make 4 episodes out of story for a half and repeating an obnoxious song ad nauseam. :lol:
 
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