Thought I'd skip about and saw Search Out Space and, you know what. I probably not believe it when I say this. But, I enjoyed it. Indeed, I actually liked it.
Yes, the two different Sylvesters are stark contrasts and Shit Levine didn't even try to match the outfits in the slightest, nevermind the hair style. But least its better than a recon, lol. Indeed, I enjoyed this because I liked the Seventh beating the Toymaker (yeah, he's in this) and utilizing the elements of the programme from 1990. Of the disparate and desperate projects that he tries to unite different together, this one's by far the best.
Now, I've no idea where and how this could fit in the Doctor's timeline. But, I'd venture a guess and say this fairly early, between seasons 25 and 26, despite Sylv looking old, as you can imagine Ace experiecing the events but really not remembering them anyway. Oh, and K9? Well, maybe the Toymaker took the K9 from that Australian programme, out of time of course.
So yeah, this was fairly alright. No reason it was stretched to two episodes, and the Celestial Toymaker extended flashback was pointless to the extreme (you know RTD should've had that in The Giggle, after all, to remind us all). Could've worked perfectly well as a slightly extended single-part episode.
Oh, and the actor playing the Toymaker. He was alright. He's no Michael Gough or david bailey, but like Neil Patrick Harris, he's his own thing. I suppose I like the character very much?
Yes, the two different Sylvesters are stark contrasts and Shit Levine didn't even try to match the outfits in the slightest, nevermind the hair style. But least its better than a recon, lol. Indeed, I enjoyed this because I liked the Seventh beating the Toymaker (yeah, he's in this) and utilizing the elements of the programme from 1990. Of the disparate and desperate projects that he tries to unite different together, this one's by far the best.
Now, I've no idea where and how this could fit in the Doctor's timeline. But, I'd venture a guess and say this fairly early, between seasons 25 and 26, despite Sylv looking old, as you can imagine Ace experiecing the events but really not remembering them anyway. Oh, and K9? Well, maybe the Toymaker took the K9 from that Australian programme, out of time of course.
So yeah, this was fairly alright. No reason it was stretched to two episodes, and the Celestial Toymaker extended flashback was pointless to the extreme (you know RTD should've had that in The Giggle, after all, to remind us all). Could've worked perfectly well as a slightly extended single-part episode.
Oh, and the actor playing the Toymaker. He was alright. He's no Michael Gough or david bailey, but like Neil Patrick Harris, he's his own thing. I suppose I like the character very much?