Dude, like I said in the animation thread, chill! Maybe it's time to take a break from this BBS for a bit?I wasn't pursuing it, I just didn't understand what it had to do with the topic. And apparently it had nothing at all to do with the topic, which is why it confused me. I mean, I wasn't even talking about "experts who cherry pick the evidence." I have no idea where that came from. I was talking about the Doctor Who trope of situations made worse by irrational, paranoid, or bigoted characters on both sides of a conflict, the villains who sabotage the Doctor's attempts to resolve things peacefully. There are numerous such characters who fill that role, and they have a range of different reasons for doing so.
I immensely like Ambassadors. Critics say it's too long, and wanders, which is pretty much true, but it is very watchable.I watched the first 5 episodes of Ambassadors of Death this morning, and I'm really enjoying it so far.
It has to be one of the biggest action serials I've watched so far, with shootouts, and a car chase and foot chase.
The whole mystery around what happened to the Mars and recovery probes has been pretty intriguing, and Reegan and his goons have been good villains so far. I'm curious to see what the story is with the aliens in the space suits, and to see what they look like in those suits.
I had originally planned on watching all 7 episodes, but Amazon Prime wouldn't load on my PS4 after episode 5 and I didn't have time to fight with it and watch 6 and 7 before something I wanted to watch came on TV.
Episode 5 ended on quite the cliffhanger.
Love Benton. Never understood why he wasn't more involved with more audio stuff. I'd rather he accompanied the Doctor in BBC's Hornet's Nest than the transparent vanilla that is Mike Yates, who I swear didn't even remember after my first marathon run of the Third Doctor seasons.
Ah. Makes sense, then.by some accounts John Levene isn't easy to work with and didn't enjoy his first companion chronicle expedience - plus he was living in the U.S for quite sometime.
Love Benton. Never understood why he wasn't more involved with more audio stuff. I'd rather he accompanied the Doctor in BBC's Hornet's Nest than the transparent vanilla that is Mike Yates, who I swear didn't even remember after my first marathon run of the Third Doctor seasons.
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