The Radical Larry wrote:2. Did the old series leave off with the 9th Doctor or the 8th?
The old series left off with the 7th. After that, there was the TV movie that included the regeneration of the 7th doctor to the 8th. There is no known footage or time for the regeneration from the 8th to 9th.
Omniary: fuck you anglerfish can't smell
Dr. Trialtrex21: how you know bitch
Omniary: it probably could smell you though
could probably smell your fucking dank ass nasty powersuit structure gel trog ass enslaved protein bullshit sloshing in your suit from a mile away
The Radical Larry wrote:@Zarpox, what did you think of Season 1? Right now, its pretty cool and later turns to:
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That is season 1 in a nutshell
The first 10 episodes felt kinda disjointed. It was like you can watch it in the order you want without missing something.
Ok, I mean except the two parter Aliens in London and The Empty Child...
But now I would say that season 1 is like a combined entertaining box that fit all straight together.
They could make a film out of the 13 episodes. Maybe call it "The story of the Ninth Doctor".
But it is a series and it would break the concept of it.
I mean a series is usually a continuation of the episode that was before.
And they have done it really clever.
As I said in my other post
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Zarpox wrote:Now I finished season one of Doctor Who from 2005.
My first impression to Doctor Who is very good.
At some points it was just Brilliant.
Episode 4 for example:
Rose Tyler: So, history is happening and we're stuck here?
The Doctor: Yes, we are.
Rose Tyler: We could always do what everybody else does.
[the Doctor looks at her, confused]
Rose Tyler: We could watch it on TV.
I laughed at this ;) And how he watched it on tv then Brilliant
But not only the humor, just everything.
It was very entertaining.
that it was very entertaining but that is only the short form.
I mean a episode is over 40 minutes long and still feels short and you can say a lot to each episode.
From the things i have seen from season 1 I would say:
Doctor Who is a brilliant and entertaining series.
Just everything how it matches togehter. It is kinda serious without beeing too seriously and cheesy. The pacing and everything.
A series sometimes feels drawn into the length but here I have not the feeling.
It gave you some parts to thought even after the episode and they know what they are doing and put the typical alien scenario in there and make fun of it without losing it. At some points it was very tense and other moments just sad.
It is always hard to do the Time-Travel thing in a movie or series. No one can exactly say what happend 100 years in the past and even harder is to say what will happen in 5 billion years. But i can not judge it by that. They made it good and when you watch a series like this you know Sci-Fi and stuff. They pull you in another world. In the world from Doctor Who and they have done it good. I was surprised that they have made so much setting changes so good. The classic world get blown off scenario and then Charles Dickens. It was believable. Then the ghost things came and first I thought it is a bad move to do that (dead people stand up and walk like zombies?). But they made it not like other series and gave it a reason that this was there. I mean not like other mysterious ghost things instead it was lika a split to another world.
The plumber in 5 billion years and then the parlor maid in 1869. That was a moment that so much time has passed and nothing really changed.
Episode 8 was for example very emotional and I watched it right after Episode 7 as I saw the preview because it looked so good. I mean Rose and the Doctor duplicated because of Time-Travel? What can possibly go wrong? Oh my god and how he fail so often with the right time period. ... have I asked you if you are my mummy yet?
Yeah it was cool. But then the episode Boom Town came and I thought I was in the wrong episode because it showed what happened like 7 episodes before.
And then later the whole Bad Wolf thing. I saw it in most of the episodes but never thought this way about it. Oh my god holy shit.
In short term "Love it".
The Radical Larry wrote:I kinda miss season 1, alot of classics
Season 1 was good but it is a series and they started good with it and maybe it is hard to top that.. yeah..
And maybe it get started to drive into lengh.
I never really watched any series through because of this. I know the path is the goal (will they even find the One Piece some day?) and it is really sad that a series ends sometimes. I do not know.
A good example is "Heroes" the first episodes are very good and the whole concept but at some point I got tired and stopped watching it.
Maybe it was just me.
I know money and shit is always a point and all. More episodes are more money.
It is so complicated to write this. There are too many factors. Maybe you get used to it and then you think they must make something new but when they do something new it is always dangerous because most fans want the things they liked about it. Hard to do...
I hope but I do not think Doctor Who will drive into this. From what I have read here the later episodes will be a little cheesy?
Now I have seen the first 3 episodes from season 2.
To end this with the words:
Part of the problem is it is becoming cheesy, but mostly because its starting to get full of plot holes and not as well written. After Mid season 4 (well, during and after the clusterfuck fanservice Journeys End) the overall quality of the writing just started to slip to me (though there were some gems too), and all the classic monsters introduced after were ruined in some way too.
The plot holes are being caused by the current head of Doctor Who, Steven Moffat not answering half the Mysteries introduced in the series. And finally, the Sonic Screwdriver has been way overused and turned into a Tool that can do everything by the writers, instead of The Doctor using his head or another Device to solve problems.
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MOV_Games wrote:Part of the problem is it is becoming cheesy, but mostly because its starting to get full of plot holes and not as well written. After Mid season 4 (well, during and after the clusterfuck fanservice Journeys End) the overall quality of the writing just started to slip to me (though there were some gems too), and all the classic monsters introduced after were ruined in some way too.
The plot holes are being caused by the current head of Doctor Who, Steven Moffat not answering half the Mysteries introduced in the series. And finally, the Sonic Screwdriver has been way overused and turned into a Tool that can do everything by the writers, instead of The Doctor using his head or another Device to solve problems.
I've noticed that lately, I've seen stuff that could easily cause a paradox but now in season 6... Warning: Legit Spoiler!
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They had to because not tell The Doctor that he dies in his future.
Warning: Legit Spoiler!
Like what? There were things to happen that SHOULD have created a parodox, but frankly I'll just ignore it.
MOV_Games wrote:Part of the problem is it is becoming cheesy, but mostly because its starting to get full of plot holes and not as well written. After Mid season 4 (well, during and after the clusterfuck fanservice Journeys End) the overall quality of the writing just started to slip to me (though there were some gems too), and all the classic monsters introduced after were ruined in some way too.
The plot holes are being caused by the current head of Doctor Who, Steven Moffat not answering half the Mysteries introduced in the series. And finally, the Sonic Screwdriver has been way overused and turned into a Tool that can do everything by the writers, instead of The Doctor using his head or another Device to solve problems.
Steven Moffat has already confirmed that most plot holes are going to be explained in the 50th Anniversary. I think when the 12th doctor comes around he will starting using his head instead of the sonic.
Omniary: fuck you anglerfish can't smell
Dr. Trialtrex21: how you know bitch
Omniary: it probably could smell you though
could probably smell your fucking dank ass nasty powersuit structure gel trog ass enslaved protein bullshit sloshing in your suit from a mile away
Omniary: fuck you anglerfish can't smell
Dr. Trialtrex21: how you know bitch
Omniary: it probably could smell you though
could probably smell your fucking dank ass nasty powersuit structure gel trog ass enslaved protein bullshit sloshing in your suit from a mile away
Zarpox wrote:Right now I have seen Episode 4 of Season 2
The Girl in the Fireplace
and I feel like posting something about it
Oh god I feel so sad now.
Wow Season 4? Dang you are making good timing.
I remember that episode, that is not the only time something like that will happen, but I said enough. Spoilers (You will know why I say "Spoilers" later on)
No I just mean Episode 4 "The Girl in the Fireplace" from Season 2.
The Radical Larry wrote:Dang you are making good timing.
But yes timing is an important thing ;)
The Radical Larry wrote:I remember that episode, that is not the only time something like that will happen, but I said enough. Spoilers (You will know why I say "Spoilers" later on)
Oh, ok then. Thank you for all Larry
I still feel sad...
I think I need a little break to digest this.
I mean just listen to this, it hurts:
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