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2012-07-30, 10:09 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Doctor Who Thread III: Reverse the Polarity of the Neutron Flow
I know. Only other option is that there were a lot of offscreen adventures between 'Dragonfire' and 'Remembrance', but somehow I don't think there was.
That's because it would be extremely hard to make a smiling Matt Smith look menacing. Ever. He's so adorkable as the Doctor that I'm really impressed by his darker or deeper moods.
Tricky to keep track of though, specially when one forsakes the subtitles for RAMFT.
Also, overly elaborate sentences are fun. Particularly when you have more than enough of a vocabulary to make it antiquated enough to almost genuinely come from a period novel.
'as 'e? As whom? (God, look at the social grammatical distinction there)
Brigstache, Brigclone . . . that's all I can think of. I think it's just because 'Brig' is a funny word.
Can't blame me there're so many possible answers to that question. I really ought to expand my quote repertoire though, Trek and Who are becoming a bit obvious for me now.
*looks at DVDs in room within sight*
Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica, Babylon 5, Farscape, Star Trek: 2009 . . . I think I have enough sci-fi to run on.
Yes.
And look, just because you don't understand how deeply in love they are - everyone knows it. I bet if I ventured onto the Ho Yay section for Doctor Who there'd be loads on Jamie/Two.
Not as much as certain characters - Jack - but loads anyway!
It sounds so legit though.
See, he can always trust her to disobey this order!
Well, when I find it, I'll point it out.
If it wasn't One, who looks pretty senile, it'd be Four because Four's sideways to everyone else.
Halp!
Work has begun on episode 2!
And I probably won't need three posts for it either because I got a lot of the writing/behind-the-scenes stuff out of the way last episode! Stupid research making me write thousands of characters of post-breaking stuff.
Bathatar!
Squid bones are lies.
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2012-07-30, 10:45 AM (ISO 8601)
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"'But there's still such a lot to be done...'
YES. THERE ALWAYS IS."
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2012-07-30, 12:49 PM (ISO 8601)
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Last edited by Giggling Ghast; 2012-07-30 at 12:52 PM.
A father taken by time, a brother dead by my own hand.
With this work behold my grief, in Stone and shifting sand.
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2012-07-31, 06:55 AM (ISO 8601)
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Oh? They made the role the way Cumberbatch's cheekbones made his role?
I forgot about that one.
GUYS!
I have a special review coming up! But it'll take a while to fully put it up because well, backstory.
For the Brits, it's about a certain thing that aired on Saturday.
It'll be joyously fun, and semi-liveblogged.
Bathatar!
Squid bones are lies.
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2012-08-01, 08:55 AM (ISO 8601)
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Last night I watched the 40th anniversary documentary on Doctor Who and they mentioned one thing I think is worth pointing out. Peter Davidson (Five) was apparently told point blank he was not allowed to put his arm over the shoulder of any female companion, that he was only allowed to touch male companions because people were so concerned about suggesting there was any hanky panky going on in the Tardis. I expect Troughton (Two) had a similar rule going on, because he (like Davidson) was so much younger than his predecessor. Which is pretty funny because, nowadays, the efforts they went to avoid suggesting romantic ties only serves to infer a whole different set. And also we now have Smith (Eleven) married with a pretty blatantly advertised physical element.
One other thing I found interesting:
In the second series of the show, they mention a scene where the crew is trying to escape with an injured caveman in tow. As the caveman is lying on the ground, the Doctor thoughtfully picks up a large rock and walks toward the caveman before getting intercepted by Ian. Has he ever attempted anything quite that ruthless since?Last edited by Calemyr; 2012-08-01 at 05:48 PM.
Spoiler: My inventory:
1 Sentient Sword
1 Jammy Dodger (I was promised tea)
1 Godwin Point.
Originally Posted by Kairos Theodosian
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2012-08-01, 09:21 AM (ISO 8601)
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Not sure if its exactly what you're thinking about, but Matt Smith has a pretty terrifying smile in his exchange with Captain Runaway.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUZ50...tailpage#t=38s
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2012-08-01, 09:27 AM (ISO 8601)
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In 'Rememberance of the Daleks' ( Spoilered if you don't want to kow the end before Curly's review reaches that point)
Spoilerthe Seventh Doctor tricks Davros into deploying a weapon that incinerates Skaro and every Dalek on it
In the 'Sea Devils' the Third Doctor destroys a Silurian colony before it can initaite an attack to wipe out humanityAll Comicshorse's posts come with the advisor : This is just my opinion any difficulties arising from implementing my ideas are your own problem
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2012-08-01, 09:58 AM (ISO 8601)
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Spoiler: My inventory:
1 Sentient Sword
1 Jammy Dodger (I was promised tea)
1 Godwin Point.
Originally Posted by Kairos Theodosian
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2012-08-01, 10:59 AM (ISO 8601)
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The First Doctor, especially in his first few serials, was kind of a terrible person in a lot of ways, only gradually turning into the sort of guy we tend to think of. I'm going to spoiler this in case someone doesn't want to have the first season spoiled, but I don't expect that'll be a problem.
SpoilerAmong those of his exploits that I can remember are:
* In the first episode, the Doctor refuses to let Ian and Barbara leave the TARDIS once they know he's an alien, and then when Susan threatens to leave the TARDIS he deliberately triggers it, stranding Ian and Barbara with him for the next two years.
* In the Daleks, he steals a piece of his own TARDIS so that the others will let him explore the mysterious city, pretending that it's broken. Then, when he finds out that the Kahls are in danger of being genocided by the Daleks, he tries to leave the planet. He only stops because the Daleks got the TARDIS piece he lost.
* In The Edge of Destruction, he attempts to murder Ian and Barbara (although to be fair, he does think they're sabotaging the TARDIS at this point).
* The first time we see him have any kind of respect or liking for humans at all is in the Aztecs, when he accidentally gets married. At the end of that episode, he can't bring himself to discard the token his 'wife' gave him, and takes it onto the TARDIS with him.
After that, I think he's mostly only a jerk to people who actually deserve it, but he definitely tricks more than a few people to their deaths.If you like my thoughts, you'll love my writing. Visit me at www.mishahandman.com.
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2012-08-02, 03:31 AM (ISO 8601)
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2012-08-02, 06:01 AM (ISO 8601)
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Daleks, and dinosaurs, and cyborgs oh my.
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2012-08-02, 06:39 AM (ISO 8601)
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Was that possibly Cleopatra at about 30 seconds in? Are we finally going to actually meet Cleopatra?
In general, it all looks pretty cool."'But there's still such a lot to be done...'
YES. THERE ALWAYS IS."
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2012-08-02, 09:12 AM (ISO 8601)
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"Who killed all the daleks?"
"Who do you think?"
Oh dear. This is going to be mad. And it's even the very first episode of the season. Amazing.
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2012-08-02, 11:07 AM (ISO 8601)
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W- Was that - a weeping angel baby?
When will that episode air? I need to schedule a week of not sleeping.
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2012-08-02, 11:35 AM (ISO 8601)
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It's the 5th and final episode of the autumn half of the series.
Is that snow in trailer? Yeti/Ice Warriors/Rani totally going to return.
While it may be month old news, I find this more exciting than the trailer
SpoilerVictorian Silurian detective returns, along with butler SontaranLast edited by Androgeus; 2012-08-02 at 11:36 AM.
"Three blokes walk into a pub. One of them is a little bit stupid, and the whole scene unfolds with a tedious inevitability." - Bill Bailey
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2012-08-02, 12:24 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: new trailer: The Doctor, Rory and Amy ride a triceratops in a spaceship in what seems to be a battle. How is that not awesome?
And yes, Thu, I do believe that was Cleopatra.
Speaking of dinosaurs . . . did you know the Eleventh Doctor once had a sentient robotic T-Rex as a Companion. One that, in his last issue, donned a pair of prosthetic arms and punched out a squid.
A giant space squid who was worshipped by cultists who brainwashed people.
TO SUM UP: ELEVEN'S ROBOT T-REX PUNCHED OUT SPACE-CTHULU.
Everyone's the Rani. Personally, I think I'd like the Ice Warriors to come back, they weren't in many serials back in Classic WHo, but I've heard they were rather popular.
SpoilerThe Victorian Silurian Lesbian detective (with swashbuckling ninja maid and lover) is back?! And she has a Victorian Sontaran butler?
Best. Thing. Ever.
Please give them a spin-off!
Then again, it does say something about their popularity that they were in . . . maybe ten minutes of an episode, and they're back.
Here's to another spin-off for the Whoniverse!
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2012-08-02, 01:04 PM (ISO 8601)
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2012-08-02, 03:04 PM (ISO 8601)
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Yes, want.
Although, not sure how my excitement compares to that for the trailer, given Daleks and dinosaurs and Rory.
Wait what where how why was I not aware of this how can I see it.
Your mother's the Rani.
YES DO IT NOW."'But there's still such a lot to be done...'
YES. THERE ALWAYS IS."
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2012-08-03, 01:08 AM (ISO 8601)
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2012-08-03, 01:15 AM (ISO 8601)
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SpoilerI honestly would rather of had more Commander Strax. I somehow feel the butler thing is an attempt to latch onto how awesome Strax was, and let's just say I'll be judging the man. He has large boots to fill.
I think the worst thing about having the Daleks in the show was that agreement they had to be in each season. Meaning we got to see the Doctor beat them, each season.
The episode Dalek was awesome, one of my personal favorites. Since then? Well we have the Daleks who couldn't figure out to turn off their own minions before they were almost wiped out. Daleks beaten by WWII planes. Daleks begging for mercy. And two "good" Daleks that betrays the Dalek ideals.
It's sad, cause I really do enjoy Daleks.Last edited by Dienekes; 2012-08-03 at 01:20 AM.
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2012-08-03, 10:14 AM (ISO 8601)
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I'm not saying I'm fond of Daleks in general. In fact, the episode with the WWII Daleks is among my least favourite episodes of the new series. It's just that that quote is up there with this one.
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Bob: Sorry, can I ask you again? You mentioned a mistake we've made.
The Doctor: Oh, big, big mistake. Really huge. Didn't anyone ever tell you? There's one thing you never put in a trap. If you're smart, if you value your continued existence, if you have any plans about seeing tomorrow, there is one thing you never, ever put in a trap.
Bob: And what would that be, sir?
The Doctor: Me.
So it's more like I have high hopes for the episode despite the Daleks.
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2012-08-03, 10:26 AM (ISO 8601)
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2012-08-03, 10:26 AM (ISO 8601)
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My issue isn't with the Daleks themselves, even if they hve been over used I really like them.
The problem is that it always ends in "destroying them all, except for the one/couple who survived through increasingly worse ways". Would it be so hard for to it to end in a tie, or end with a win that doesn't involve the total destruction of them all do that theres a real reason for there to be more.Piratebold-Bard by Elder Tsofu | Backer #121 of the Giantitp Kickstarter | My homebrew
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2012-08-03, 11:00 AM (ISO 8601)
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So far, in Moffat's reign, the Daleks have won the only real conflict. The other two appearances were of crippled lone drones that were unable to put up a decent fight.
Haven't seen the trailer, but I would think (given Moffat), that "Who killed all the Daleks?" is going to be tied to the Time War, not yet another genocide by the Man of Peace.Spoiler: My inventory:
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Originally Posted by Kairos Theodosian
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2012-08-03, 12:11 PM (ISO 8601)
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2012-08-03, 02:03 PM (ISO 8601)
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Rupert Graves is going to be in this series? So happy, I love him as Lestrade and in everything else I've seen him in.
At the heart of all beauty lies something inhuman, and these hills, the softness of the sky, the outline of the trees at this very minute lose the illusory meaning with which we clothed them, henceforth more remote than a lost paradise.
-Camus, An Absurd Reasoning
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2012-08-03, 02:20 PM (ISO 8601)
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I think it'll be more focused on the fact that it was actually the Doctor that killed them. I can't remember any time in the new series where the Doctor actually killed them, its always been one of the companions. Rose killed them in Parting of the Ways and Donna killed them in The Stolen Earth/Journey's End, where the Doctor even offered aid to Davros who didn't accept it. The closest he got was banishing some of them, along with the Cybermen, in Army of Ghosts/Doomsday.
If the Daleks were to actually kill Amy in front of the Doctor... well, my mind isn't big enough to begin to think how the Doctor would utterly destroy them. He was near enough to going ballistic on Colonel Mantin(sp?) and Madame Kovarian when they simply kidnapped her.
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2012-08-03, 05:08 PM (ISO 8601)
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"Three blokes walk into a pub. One of them is a little bit stupid, and the whole scene unfolds with a tedious inevitability." - Bill Bailey
Androgeus' 3 step guide to Doctor Who speculation:
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2012-08-03, 05:23 PM (ISO 8601)
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You know, now that I think about it, I've only heard about it from second hand sources (from this site a few times). But apparently, in order to use the Daleks in the new series Davies had to agree that the Daleks needed to make an appearance at least once a season. And they have, their shortest appearance being last season when you just see the Doctor dismantle one in the last episode.
Another problem is, up until Moffat took over each time we see the Daleks the menace gets upped. One lone Dalek. An army of crazy Daleks. An army of sane Daleks invading Britain. Then the Daleks in Manhattan thing happened, which doesn't follow the pattern but sucks anyway. Then we get a super big huge Dalek army with Davros trying to destroy the Universe. And despite these huge forces, the best Dalek episode is still one lone Dalek taking down everyone. Each time we get the huge threat Daleks we get to watch the Doctor/Companions utterly destroy the Daleks. It's stopped being interesting.
Now the one bit of hope I have is Moffat so far did not follow the pattern in his run. We got the Daleks get a tie against the Doctor in Victory of the Daleks, and the lone stone Dalek was pretty threatening (until it begged for mercy, that was just, just no). But from the look of the trailer we're gonna get a big huge Dalek threat this season, and it's even spoilered in the trailer that the Doctor kills them.
But I still have some hope. Because if it's the Doctor wipes out all the Daleks then that trailer is such a huge spoiler it would not be funny. I personally hope that since the episode is supposed to have all the Daleks ever involved we get the logical conclusion, the Daleks attack each other. Daleks kill the Daleks and one group of them rises to become a major threat later on in the series.
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2012-08-03, 05:28 PM (ISO 8601)
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