Ok
I tuned out at the end of Season 4, i tried to watch Season 5 but i couldn't get interested in the new Doctor or Companion...but i'm a big fan of Capaldi and i'm thinking about trying it out
Can i skip something out of S05-06-07? not digging the idea of getting to watch all three seasons atm...might go for a recap and then watch the 50th anniversary, dunnow
Donna was very annoying in her first episode. The constant screaming, urghh.
Since it's relevant to the current show-is-for-kids discussion, the monster in Love & Monsters was designed by a 9 year old child who won a competition to design a monster for the show. The monster, and his ability set, was designed by the 9 year old, and the episode was constructed around that.
Enjoyed
• Clara, for pretty much the first time ever. Whatever they've changed, it's working.
• Capaldi. Already liked him from before Doctor Who, and he's good here.
• New titles. Not sold on the music yet (lacks power, or something) but the visuals are nicely conceived and well executed.
• Cinematography. I thought this looks quite nice for the most part.
• Everyone else is already saying it, but Jenny is just dreamy.
Didn't Enjoy
• Endless Jenny/Vastra/Strax schtick. For the hundredth time, yes, I know you're freakin' married. And look, Strax is bad at understanding humans! Almost as funny as it was in every other appearance he's ever made.
• Slapstick. Is this really necessary? You don't have to hit Clara in the face for the newspaper joke to be funny. You don't need to add a comedy "BOING!" sound effect for Vastra knocking the Doctor out to be effective. This isn't the Looney Tunes.
• Plot. Kind of a mess. Callbacks to episodes well over half a decade ago, stuff with the Dinosaur that turned out to not really mean anything... this could've been rethought and pruned back to a neater 45 minutes, I think.
I enjoyed it, but I probably wouldn't call it a good story. A promising start in other ways, though.
I kinda hope we get a loud mouth companion again, like Donna for Capaldi
You monster!
Enjoyed
• Clara, for pretty much the first time ever. Whatever they've changed, it's working.
• Capaldi. Already liked him from before Doctor Who, and he's good here.
• New titles. Not sold on the music yet (lacks power, or something) but the visuals are nicely conceived and well executed.
• Cinematography. I thought this looks quite nice for the most part.
• Everyone else is already saying it, but Jenny is just dreamy.
Didn't Enjoy
• Endless Jenny/Vastra/Strax schtick. For the hundredth time, yes, I know you're freakin' married. And look, Strax is bad at understanding humans! Almost as funny as it was in every other appearance he's ever made.
• Slapstick. Is this really necessary? You don't have to hit Clara in the face for the newspaper joke to be funny. You don't need to add a comedy "BOING!" sound effect for Vastra knocking the Doctor out to be effective. This isn't the Looney Tunes.
• Plot. Kind of a mess. Callbacks to episodes well over half a decade ago, stuff with the Dinosaur that turned out to not really mean anything... this could've been rethought and pruned back to a neater 45 minutes, I think.
I enjoyed it, but I probably wouldn't call it a good story. A promising start in other ways, though.
- Clara's reaction to a regeneration based off her experience.
It's funny because I just heard a TV review podcast where the hosts wished that the three would get their own spinoff series.Agree on everything except for Clara. I thought she was pretty annoying in this episode. The trio of awful need to go, though. They're so bad.
It's funny because I just heard a TV review podcast where the hosts wished that the three would get their own spinoff series.
I kinda hope we get a loud mouth companion again, like Donna for Capaldi
Donna forever!
Enjoyed
Clara, for pretty much the first time ever. Whatever they've changed, it's working.
Capaldi. Already liked him from before Doctor Who, and he's good here.
New titles. Not sold on the music yet (lacks power, or something) but the visuals are nicely conceived and well executed.
Cinematography. I thought this looks quite nice for the most part.
Everyone else is already saying it, but Jenny is just dreamy.
Didn't Enjoy
Endless Jenny/Vastra/Strax schtick. For the hundredth time, yes, I know you're freakin' married. And look, Strax is bad at understanding humans! Almost as funny as it was in every other appearance he's ever made.
Slapstick. Is this really necessary? You don't have to hit Clara in the face for the newspaper joke to be funny. You don't need to add a comedy "BOING!" sound effect for Vastra knocking the Doctor out to be effective. This isn't the Looney Tunes.
Plot. Kind of a mess. Callbacks to episodes well over half a decade ago, stuff with the Dinosaur that turned out to not really mean anything... this could've been rethought and pruned back to a neater 45 minutes, I think.
I enjoyed it, but I probably wouldn't call it a good story. A promising start in other ways, though.
Disliked it myself along with most of Smith's run.
Nobody else disappointed with them music in this episode?
I don't mind the slapstick a little bit. it didn't feel like it was over the top or anything. I actually did laugh out loud at the news paper. I don't think deadpan super serious Dr. Who wouldn't work it's really never been that kind of show. I know. I'm a monster!
I hope we get a Donna like companion again, I have said it 304 times before but she was the only one in the modern era that wasn't actively trying to jump the doctors bones. Why can't we have one that just likes to party and go on adventures. Donna was that companion.
I've seen this brought up a lot, but bare in mind, at least as far as we know, Clara's never seen a regeneration. She's never been with one Doctor and then been faced with a totally different man. In fact, all she's done is briefly bump in to his previous selves.
Sure, she knows the basics of regeneration and that he could turn into anyone, but the 11th Doctor was an actual friend of hers, not just someone she bumped in to.
Is the scottish talks in this episode a coincidence with the referendum?
-I also really like how they handled the regeneration. Unlike Rose, who was basically "yup, he's still the Doctor, new face but I'm totally okay with this weird alien thing that just happened" Clara actually had some doubts and I liked that. Adds more to her personality and makes her more human and less of a character.
Is this really true? 30 minutes into The Christmas Invasion Rose is sobbing "He's dead! The Doctor's Dead!" into her mum's arms. I think the only thing that separates the two is that they're going in opposite directions - Rose ultimately accepts a little more easily because she's getting what she wants, some sexy looking man her own age. Clara's going in the opposite direction.
You also have the prequel to Christmas Invasion, in which Rose demands he changes back and guesses it's a transmat or Slitheen.
Is this really true? In the mini-episode between Parting of the Ways and The Christmas Invasion she rejects him immediately and demands to be taken home (and he decides to go to Christmas day 'as a present')... and halfway into The Christmas Invasion Rose is still sobbing "He's dead! The Doctor's Dead!" into her mum's arms. I think the only thing that separates the two is that they're going in opposite directions - Rose ultimately accepts a little more easily because she's getting what she wants, some sexy looking man her own age. Clara's going in the opposite direction.
The interesting part to me was the ending where it seems The Doctor is dependent on Clara. When 10 became 11, 11 seemed more curious and while he used young Amelia to help him flesh out bits of his likes/dislikes, he didn't seem as.. vulnerable? 10 also didn't seem vulnerable with Rose but at the end there 12 definitely seemed scared at the idea of Clara leaving. I'm so used to a more confident Doctor that it intrigues me but I'm unsure about it.
CLARA: Nothing is more important than my egomania!
THE DOCTOR: Right, you just said that!
The theme music gets worse every year.
Wasn't the writing supposed to be better for some of Moffat's shit characters? People said that. Several people even! And here we have Clara whose complete nothingness of a personality has been replaced with just being a moron. Yay, improvements.
Where is this super convenient "Clara forgot!" thing coming from? Because I remember her in Trenzalore being all "I saw all of your faces, you are the eleventh Doctor!"
Where is this super convenient "Clara forgot!" thing coming from? Because I remember her in Trenzalore being all "I saw all of your faces, you are the eleventh Doctor!"
In TOTD (I think) The Doctor asked her if she remembered, and she says, "a bit." It doesn't matter if she did remember, just knowing he can regenerate doesn't matter, having "her" Doctor completely change in front of her is quite a shock.
I think it was in day of the doctor when she says she only remembers "a bit" of his previous incarnations. She knows that he's the eleventh but she doesn't recall any experience with them. Just knows he used to have different faces.
Which, like she points out herself, is irrelevant because it's not the fact that he looks old that bothers her
More importantly, when she says "I've seen all your faces" she's still inside The Doctors timestream. It's once they've left that she doesn't remember much of what happened in all those incarnations.