Don't you think the show looks tired ?
I don't know, but that line certainly is.
Yeah. I laughed the first time I read it in another thread but enough is enough!
Don't you think the show looks tired ?
So we should replace it with a psychotic show that wants to murder a large amount of us and enslave the rest?
Sounds good to me! (Absentmindedly taps out a rhythm of four.)
The second least popular episode in 10 years with the Fans and the General Public is more memorable than the forgettable middle-of-the-pack placing for the rest of [Gatiss'] episodes, I suppose.
I'm really surprised that this episode is getting such horrendous reviews. I really liked it. Granted, I'm naturally predisposed to like the retro feel of these base under siege episodes. But I also liked the found footage element.
And while the science behind the monsters is pretty vague, it worked well enough for me. The mad scientist tampered with the Morpheus machines to make them more efficient and they ended up mutating human tissue into these monstrous eye-booger creatures instead. Since we don't really know how the Morpheus machines work in the first place, we can't really criticize how the necessary mutations occur to create the Sandmen.
I also enjoyed the irony: Most horror movies make you afraid to go to sleep. This one made me say, "I need to sleep right now!" (In a good way, not the sarcastic way that it seems most fans are saying it right now.)
This is my favorite of Mark Gatiss' episodes. (Granted, that's kind of a low bar. Although I did enjoy "The Unquiet Dead," "Cold War," & "Robot of Sherwood," he's also the guy that did "The Idiot's Lantern" & "Victory of the Daleks.")
To steal a line from Arnold Judas Rimmer.
"I thought it was the worst pile of blubbery school-girl mush I've ever been compelled to endure. I consider it an insult to my backside as I was forced to sit here growing carbuncles through such putrid adolescent slush."
Although I disagree with your assessment, I just want to test my
Red Dwarf trivia brain. This was from the Series V episode "Holoship," right?
I think one thing to consider is whether there'd be a drop off by now whoever the show runner/Doctor was, the show has been running ten years and maybe people are a bit jaded about it?
Agreed. Most shows feel a bit strained by the time they get to their 9th season. Why should
Doctor Who be any exception?
For my own perspective, a show that lasts this long eventually needs to have a running story, something to keep me coming back.
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The "Stargate" series were on for years, and I kept watching because every season advanced the story.
I was kinda the opposite. I was really excited by
Stargate SG-1's story arc for the first few seasons. But by the time Daniel Jackson came back in Season 7, I realized that the writers didn't actually have a plan and were just making it up as they went along. I still watched & enjoyed the show for the rest of its run but I stopped expecting its arc to have any satisfactory payoff after that.
Thinking about it this was yet another episode in which Clara could have been replaced by any other Companion or the Doctor could have been on his own with no real impact. It is funny to look back at the pre-series publicity about the pair's relationship and compare it with what we got, which was mostly generic scripts written for an actor who was never cast.
And that displeases me. "The glory years of Clara and the Doctor" wasn't this at all. [...] We just haven't gotten the "glory years" that were teased, that's all. It was just Moffat blowing smoke as usual.
Well, I suppose it's "the glory years" compared to Season 7 when they didn't totally trust each other or Season 8 when they kept arguing with each other. It's a season that isn't mired in Clara's personal life like Season 8 was. It has a very generic feeling that reminds me of the overrated "glory years" of the 4th Doctor & Sarah Jane in Seasons 13-14.
But, overall, I agree. I've been disappointed that this season hasn't had a greater focus on the Doctor & Clara together. And although a lot of people didn't like Danny Pink, I wish that we got to see a bit more of Clara's personal life in Season 9. It feels like a weird switch, particularly since it's implied that she still isn't traveling with the Doctor full time. She's still going home between adventures. We just don't see what she's doing during that time any more.