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Title: Doctor Who
Post by: operationremie on April 26, 2010, 05:57:22 PM
has anyone been watching the new series? i'm in love with moffat's writing and how karen gillan and matt smith work so perfectly together.
Title: Re: Doctor Who
Post by: wendyw on April 26, 2010, 06:59:53 PM
I was very dubious about Matt Smith when he was first announced, but I take that all back now. He is a brilliant Doctor.
The last episode's cliffhanger is driving me mad currently. I've been trying to guess what's going to happen, but I can't.
Title: Re: Doctor Who
Post by: operationremie on April 26, 2010, 07:07:56 PM
omg, wendyw. i can never tell what's going to happen when moffat has the pen and paper credits. he's just so brilliant. i just love the direction they are going in and i can't wait to know what else is going to happen.
Title: Re: Doctor Who
Post by: Gar on April 27, 2010, 04:08:00 AM
I'm loving the new Doctor Who! I was a little wary of Matt Smith at first when he first came in at the end of Tennant's run (I HATED the "Geronimo!" in his introduction), but he's been really good so far. I think the writers are still writing for David Tennant a bit, but Smith is playing it a bit more grumpy and irritable. I also like the design of the new Daleks, but not the way they're multicoloured.

I think the tone's a little closer to the Tom Baker Doctor overall, and it's good to see them actively trying to give kids nightmares, which has always been part of the point of Doctor Who.

I like that the weeping angels are back, and think it's cool that it's a two-parter (possibly three-parter?) I think they're an awesome villain concept and hope they stick with the rules established in this serial when they start cropping up as recurring villains.
Title: Re: Doctor Who
Post by: operationremie on April 27, 2010, 08:58:18 AM
gar - i kinda like the multicolor daleks. nice homage to peter cushing's run as the doctor, which had the multicolor daleks.

but i think that's the only place i disagree haha

and i'm glad someone else noticed how close it is to Tom Baker (my favorite doctor, even if he was before my time) and his run. i was actually scared in this episode, but not enough to jump behind the couch. but it's definitely going in a good direction, and if moffat is still in charge, it will continue to be done right.
Title: Re: Doctor Who
Post by: timelike01 on August 20, 2010, 11:29:27 PM
I'm not very pleased with the latest season of Doctor Who. Among other things, the show's scientific inaccuracies have gotten even worse. But I do like Amy Pond though.
Title: Re: Doctor Who
Post by: Gar on August 21, 2010, 07:42:18 AM
It's a show about a precisely human-looking alien who travels through time and space in a semi-sentient spaceship with a busted cloaking device and at least one pocket dimension, I don't think they're really going for scientific accuracy.
Title: Re: Doctor Who
Post by: Rob on August 21, 2010, 05:56:57 PM
Do you think their prop master has ever come to the U.S. and walked into a Home Depot or a Lowes and had uncontrollable spasms of ecstasy over all the possible props he/she could make with all the PVC piping and shower curtains?
Title: Re: Doctor Who
Post by: Largento on August 21, 2010, 09:48:32 PM
Count me among those who thought this series was great and that Matt Smith is excellent as the Doctor. Really enjoyed Moffat's 21st Century Sherlock Holmes update, too.
Title: Re: Doctor Who
Post by: Gar on August 22, 2010, 11:22:06 AM
Quote from: Rob on August 21, 2010, 05:56:57 PM
Do you think their prop master has ever come to the U.S. and walked into a Home Depot or a Lowes and had uncontrollable spasms of ecstasy over all the possible props he/she could make with all the PVC piping and shower curtains?

They do have DIY shops in the UK you know.

I do like that they're keeping Doctor Who a bit crap. It just wouldn't be Doctor Who if the effects budget matched the scope of the ideas, and if the Doctor didn't solve most of his problems by running away and lying about the resources at his disposal.