
When the Doctor and Clara go missing, it’s up to Vastra, Jenny and Strax to rescue them before they too fall victim to the Crimson Horror
When the Doctor and Clara go missing, it’s up to Vastra, Jenny and Strax to rescue them before they too fall victim to the Crimson Horror
I hate this Sontaran and Silurian duo, I can't stand it when they make villains into good guys. It never works.
Plus I didn't understand the plot properly, again.
I think I was wrong when I said part 2 of series 7 was better.
*Sigh*. Going through a bad patch again.
This episode was just awful in so many ways.
LOVED it. Was expecting lightweight shit from last week's trailer but it was all dark and twisted too. My favourite episode of Series 7 along with Cold War. Finally Mark Gatiss starts to deliver the goods..
I hate this Sontaran and Silurian duo, I can't stand it when they make villains into good guys. It never works.
Every now and then a post just makes me want to break something. The Silurians weren't villains.
Plus I didn't understand the plot properly, again.
How is this the show's fault? If you want simplistic shit then Star Trek Into Darkness is just round the corner y'know?
I think I was wrong when I said part 2 of series 7 was better.
It is! No Chris Chibnall, no companions that leave and come back every episode, less of a blockbustery feel and every episode has tried to do something interesting.
We had the Rings of Akentanm or whatever. That episode alone should weigh down the entire part of the series as it's so bad.
They certainly wern't good guys either way. Moffat has defeated the whole point of the Silurians, that they were not meant to have human faces, and now they're all green lizzard women.
In RTDs run, I never got lost.
Even in the first Smith series I just about grasped it. But now it's too complicated.
We had the Rings of Akentanm or whatever. That episode alone should weigh down the entire part of the series as it's so bad.
LOVED it. Was expecting lightweight shit from last week's trailer but it was all dark and twisted too. My favourite episode of Series 7 along with Cold War. Finally Mark Gatiss starts to deliver the goods..
I hate this Sontaran and Silurian duo, I can't stand it when they make villains into good guys. It never works.
Every now and then a post just makes me want to break something. The Silurians weren't villains.
Plus I didn't understand the plot properly, again.
How is this the show's fault? If you want simplistic shit then Star Trek Into Darkness is just round the corner y'know?
I think I was wrong when I said part 2 of series 7 was better.
It is! No Chris Chibnall, no companions that leave and come back every episode, less of a blockbustery feel and every episode has tried to do something interesting.
We had the Rings of Akentanm or whatever. That episode alone should weigh down the entire part of the series as it's so bad.
See, the thing about that is, that's an entirely subjective statement. You may say it's the worst thing ever, etc. etc. But it was actually one of my favorite episodes so far of this series (I refuse to separate series 7, it's one long series as far as I'm concerned.
They certainly wern't good guys either way. Moffat has defeated the whole point of the Silurians, that they were not meant to have human faces, and now they're all green lizzard women.
I prefer the original design too but the Silurians were always meant to be as diverse as humans, not villains. I think Vastra is a more interesting direction than merely repeating the same story over and over again with The Silurians, The Sea Devils, Warriors of the Deep and The Hungry Earth/Cold Blood.
In RTDs run, I never got lost.
Because Russell T. Davies made his scripts as stupid as is humanly possible to appeal to the Ant and Dec audience. The Bells of St. John, Cold War, Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS and The Crimson Horror are better than damn near all of RTD's scripts.
Even in the first Smith series I just about grasped it. But now it's too complicated.
Complicated is good.
We had the Rings of Akentanm or whatever. That episode alone should weigh down the entire part of the series as it's so bad.
It didn't work entirely but it was an ambitious failure. Whereas Dinosaurs on a Spaceship and Power of Three were pretty mediocre.
Don't think there's been an outright bad episode this series at all though, and I'd rank Asylum of the Daleks, Cold War and The Crimson Horror as among New Who at its best. The most consistent New Who series yet. Compare it to Series 2 or 4 where we were getting howlers like Rise of the Cybermen and Fear Her, or The Doctor's Daughter and Journey's End!
Wait, you didn't like Rise of the Cybermen? There is something wrong with you. It's one of Tennant's best episodes of all time.
I loved Journeys End. It was a piece of art.
Complicated is bad. It means small children get completley lost becuase they're small children, and older people are too old to understand it at all. I don't like having to work to understand a script.
I loved Journeys End. It was a piece of art.
Thankfully the writer of the abhorrent Rise of the Cybermen redeemed himself with my favourite New Who episode to date, The Girl Who Waited.
Eh, RotC/TAoS was heavily rewritten by RTD after MacRae's more Spare Parts-inspired drafts so I'm not surprised he could produce quality work once, y'know, his material actually reached the screen.
The Rings of Akhaten's fucking sweet if terribly vague, otherwise expertly told. Hide got actually a bit sloppy.We had the Rings of Akentanm or whatever. That episode alone should weigh down the entire part of the series as it's so bad.
Why not sometimes one long series sometimes two halves?(I refuse to separate series 7, it's one long series as far as I'm concerned.)
Leaving and coming back made a poignant arc for Eleven. He tried to keep away from the Ponds.No Chris Chibnall, no companions that leave and come back every episode, less of a blockbustery feel and every episode has tried to do something interesting.
Complicated is good, but too complicated is bad. It's a fine line to walk. And I guess if Moffat crosses over into "too complicated", well, that just increases the DVD sales. Win-win for him.Complicated is good.
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