Damn, why didn't I see this? That's one minute of my life I'll never get back.Well it is an "Opinionated Guide"...
I think sometimes (and I think Dr Who yesterday was a good example) he gets too into the whole "oooh mythos" and fails to review what's actually going on.
I've listened to one of his reviews for Enterprise for one minute before I switched it of. I like people with a strong opinion, but I dislike people who are opinionated. Or are they supposed to be funny?
I prefer the constructive criticism of Jammer's and Michelle's reviews.
I couldn't agree more. Why would I want to watch the reviews of a person who obviously loathes the show under review?As a fan of ENT (yes, we do exist) I can't watch his ENT reviews. IMHO, he's way too harsh and unforgiving with them. I freely admit that the show has it's fair share of problems, and yes they're opinionated reviews, but he really lets his own opinions on the show ruin those.
I really like his reviews, and in the case of Voyager and Enterprise I find his videos are the only way of experiencing those series. Unfortunately the Doctor Who reviews aren't up to the same level.
I think sometimes (and I think Dr Who yesterday was a good example) he gets too into the whole "oooh mythos" and fails to review what's actually going on.
Definitely. I find the new series of Doctor Who very Emperor's New Clothes, a triumph of style over substance that isn't half as clever as it thinks it is nor half as brilliant as its creators would have you believe. To hear him quoting all that 'Horde of Travesties, the Nightmare Child, the Could-Have-Been-King' stuff like it all really means something is a bit of a shame. It's all just words, words that have absolutely nothing to do with anything else other than that they sound cool and epic. He's usually so much more objective in his Trek reviews that it's sad to hear him embracing all that nonsense.
I should just add that I love Doctor Who, from '63 through to '89, but from 2005 onwards it's not always my cup of tea. I'd much rather watch a series about a mysterious alien travelling through time and space righting wrongs and fighting monsters than a would-be epic featuring a loud self-important dickhead shagging his way round a universe where people burst into tears at the drop of a hat and everyone has a big emotional speech in them that you can't hear anyway because the music is too busy trying to get itself an Oscar nomination.
Anyway, getting back to SFDebris the one criticism I'd make against all his reviews is that he often stumbles over his words and leaves it in. His videos have gotten more and more professional-looking over the years, but his apparent reluctance to do retakes is a bit unfortunate...
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