His eyebrow rant is probably the funniest Nu-Who has been in awhile.Capaldi's whole eyebrow rant was classic Coupling-era Moffat. God, I miss that show.
Anybody who thinks they're being attacked has a persecution complex. The whole point was that he's the same man, in the end.it spends entirely too much time attacking and then begging fans to love the new old guy tbh
Well the overnight ratings came out: 6.8 million. Likely to hit 9 million with timeshift. Not bad, but not exactly great.
Given the blanket marketing that's not impressive. We'll need to add in theatres too.
It is the highest overnight of a season opener since The Eleventh Hour, though.
And Missy! Who the hell could that be, hahaha. The Master? That'd be weird, and I'm pretty sure he's ash (though someone did pick up his ring, was that her...?)
It'll probably be neck and neck with The Great British Bake-Off for the week. I imagine that they wanted more, but it's probably not disastrous.Well the overnight ratings came out: 6.8 million. Likely to hit 9 million with timeshift. Not bad, but not exactly great.
It'll probably be neck and neck with The Great British Bake-Off for the week. I imagine that they wanted more, but it's probably not disastrous.
The Master already came back after being ash. Then he got sucked into Time War Gallifrey in the episode where he turned everyone into himself.
That's how I read it too. Hopefully they follow all the way through with their meta boast of "The show is established now, we can do what we want". I think that ties in with Moffat talking about how he's realised that some of things he carried over from the RTD era were only kept because he'd just assumed that that's what New Who is supposed to be.You can read it as contempt for the "tumblr fangirl" audience... But I think that's a crude analysis. It's actually an admission of the tactics that led there to being a fangirl audience in the first place. To make old crusty Doctor Who palatable to the masses, they youthed him up a bit. That they have acknowledged this within the fiction blows my mind.
It sounds like it's freed them to explore the greater legend of Doctor Who. A man who can take on any appearance he wants, regardless of hip, youthful appeal.That's how I read it too. Hopefully they follow all the way through with their meta boast of "The show is established now, we can do what we want". I think that ties in with Moffat talking about how he's realised that some of things he carried over from the RTD era were only kept because he'd just assumed that that's what New Who is supposed to be.
Honestly, I haven't watched this show since the Eccleston season. Cipaldi is the reason why I'm back. lolHis first season is the best season of New Who period.
It sounds like it's freed them to explore the greater legend of Doctor Who. A man who can take on any appearance he wants, regardless of hip, youthful appeal.
But I am curious if the broad appeal of the show will survive this transition. Clearly, many fans were taken in by some level of attraction to the Doc's youthful looks. Will that fanbase stay around? Will the audience stay big, or shrink over time? Honestly curious what happens when Who is less pandery to easy marketing tactics.
What? Why do you think so?Don't forget this show is still largely aimed at children, even though it has a large adult audience.
What? Why do you think so?
When I went to the Day of the Doctor screening where I lived, it was, I would say, 70% kids + parents, and then the rest were the sci-fi nerds like me!
I think the show is faaar too complicated for kids.
I think the show is faaar too complicated for kids.
I think the show is faaar too complicated for kids.
I think the show is faaar too complicated for kids.
I think the show is faaar too complicated for kids.
Anybody who thinks they're being attacked has a persecution complex. The whole point was that he's the same man, in the end.
Really, this entire thing can be summed up with a quote from the late, great Douglas Adams, Doctor Who script writer/editor for a chunk of the 70s and of course the man behind Hitchhikers Guide: "The trick about Doctor Who is making it simple enough for the adults to understand and complicated enough to hold the children’s attention."
I'm not talking about the last episode. I'm talking about the whole show. For example season 06 was cleary not for kids. I mean there were really "frightening" scenes like a Silence killing a woman in the restroom. And the story was too complex for a kid.What was complicated about it? Seriously this was a very simple story.
I'm not talking about the last episode. I'm talking about the whole show. For example season 06 was cleary not for kids. I mean there were really "frightening" scenes like a Silence killing a woman in the restroom. And the story was too complex for a kid.
Or several episodes from season 1-4.
I think the show is faaar too complicated for kids.
Matt Smith is the most popular Doctor with young viewers and the middle classes in the new era, an exclusive RadioTimes.com analysis can reveal.
Our study of Doctor Who ratings and demographic data shows a significant increase in young viewers since the programme rebooted with Christopher Eccleston in 2005
I think the show is faaar too complicated for kids.
MrHoot said:Can't wait when we get to ep. 4 and the doctor has "that" sentence that will probably send them raving
Btw, I read somewhere this: "Looking forward to hearing people's opinions on this when it airs, I've seen some people say it's the best episode since the show came back then in this thread comparing it to Love & Monsters."Also holy shit are some people on twitter and tumblr already freaking out because the doctor is "abusive". Can't wait when we get to ep. 4 and the doctor has "that" sentence that will probably send them raving
http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2011...ith-is-a-hit-with-children-and-middle-classes
From 2005 to Day of the Moon (2011, Series 6 start)
Btw, I read somewhere this: "Looking forward to hearing people's opinions on this when it airs, I've seen some people say it's the best episode since the show came back then in this thread comparing it to Love & Monsters."
Is that a joke? I mean Love & Monsters was terrible.
I really didn't like the writing of the final episodes, it felt so dumb in most of the scenes.Season 4 done. Good bye, Tennant. You will be missed. Overall, the finale didn't leave a huge impression on me....I'd rank it better than season 1 or 3's finale. Some notes:
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The guy who did the love & monsters explained why though (He meant in the more "experimental" writing of the episode rather than the slab blowjob or the awful monster or terrbleness of the writing in genral) so i understood more what he was saying. But i was kinda confused as well yeah![]()