New Series of Doctor Who
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Hi folks
Well...what do you think?
I thought it was pretty good so far, Matt Lucas adds some comedy to it, so a good start to the new series imho.
Oldman
Well...what do you think?
I thought it was pretty good so far, Matt Lucas adds some comedy to it, so a good start to the new series imho.
Oldman
Doctor Who new series (POSSIBLE SPOILERS!)
Just finished watching this about half an hour ago. I thought it was pretty good--IMHO, Capaldi is much more watchable when he's doing wacky than when he's doing serious and brooding, and with Matt Lucas in the mix wacky is definitely where we're going. Pretty sure the "Doctor what?" joke is well re-used by now, though.
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S'ok, I guess
but this pilot Series 10 episode felt a touch like a veneer of what it could have been,
significantly too ponderous & padded, could have been a lot better,
especially in that the 'omnipotent alien engine oil spill' story had a lot more legs than that.
(maybe it still will, later)
Having said that, I think Capaldi is by far the best Doctor actor ever,
would like to see him given less of the 'expected script' filler thing,
and more real personality - e.g. he could have not just been a joshing bystander in the interactions,
but actually getting a bit more involved with the things going on (rather than just observing & commenting).
Still hindsight & all that...
looking forward to the rest of the series, it's potentially so much better than in some previous years.
but this pilot Series 10 episode felt a touch like a veneer of what it could have been,
significantly too ponderous & padded, could have been a lot better,
especially in that the 'omnipotent alien engine oil spill' story had a lot more legs than that.
(maybe it still will, later)
Having said that, I think Capaldi is by far the best Doctor actor ever,
would like to see him given less of the 'expected script' filler thing,
and more real personality - e.g. he could have not just been a joshing bystander in the interactions,
but actually getting a bit more involved with the things going on (rather than just observing & commenting).
Still hindsight & all that...
looking forward to the rest of the series, it's potentially so much better than in some previous years.
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It was a decent episode, I wouldn't call Capaldi the best doctor just yet, I still have a love for Tom Baker.
As for the engine oil script, seems a bit fair fetched it could get to so many places. I got the reason why it was following Bill Potts, not sure I like her mind, especially that over the top hair do of hers.
overall, I hope this season is decent, unlike the last few seasons we had.
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radi ... doctor-who
Capaldi will be leaving at the end of this year, can't say I really blame him, like Matt Smith before him, I feel that the scriptwriters have really let the show down. also interesting is that Steven Moffat will be gone too, so I wonder who will be taking the helm? and if that person will do a better job at things?
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I think its good that Moffat is going, while he can write good episodes when he wants, "Blink" but since taking over the series, I think the series in general has dropped, also some of the scriptwriting at least in the last series was pretty damn poor at best. So I'm glad he is going, I hope the next doctor will be decent, and who ever takes over from Moffat. Otherwise, the best thing for the BBC to do, is to kill the series off and be done with it.
As for the engine oil script, seems a bit fair fetched it could get to so many places. I got the reason why it was following Bill Potts, not sure I like her mind, especially that over the top hair do of hers.
overall, I hope this season is decent, unlike the last few seasons we had.
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radi ... doctor-who
Capaldi will be leaving at the end of this year, can't say I really blame him, like Matt Smith before him, I feel that the scriptwriters have really let the show down. also interesting is that Steven Moffat will be gone too, so I wonder who will be taking the helm? and if that person will do a better job at things?
Edit,
I think its good that Moffat is going, while he can write good episodes when he wants, "Blink" but since taking over the series, I think the series in general has dropped, also some of the scriptwriting at least in the last series was pretty damn poor at best. So I'm glad he is going, I hope the next doctor will be decent, and who ever takes over from Moffat. Otherwise, the best thing for the BBC to do, is to kill the series off and be done with it.
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I try never to judge based on the first episode of a new doctor or companion - they're necessarily a bit different as it takes time to introduce the new character and the story suffers. This was entertaining enough, if a little hammy in places. Bill seems to have a different approach to life that other companions, which could be interesting (or overlooked - you never can tell).
One of the UK tabloids has 'announced' who the new Doctor will be*, but most media outlets seem to be ignoring it, so you can too if you like.
*Or at least, who has filmed post regeneration scenes for the end of the series - I hope that's just Moffat calling their bluff again.
One of the UK tabloids has 'announced' who the new Doctor will be*, but most media outlets seem to be ignoring it, so you can too if you like.
*Or at least, who has filmed post regeneration scenes for the end of the series - I hope that's just Moffat calling their bluff again.
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ahem..
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radi ... 3th-doctor
- interesting time-travels ahead, methinks..
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radi ... 3th-doctor
- interesting time-travels ahead, methinks..
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Weird - it's going opposite to what one might expect. I'm finding a significant number of my female Whovian friends are quite anti - maybe the Doctor is the Perfect Boyfriend or something?
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I think it would be an interesting change to see a female take a leading role, after all won't be any worse then what we seen so far.
Hopefully if there are a new bunch of scriptwriters and of course steven moffat is also now gone, and to me, I blame the scriptwriters, poor leadership that made many of the earlier episodes pretty horrible, (especially Matt Smith episodes) (and while I don't really rate a lot of his episodes that highly, I do think he was letdown by the above, and was never really given a chance to really shine.
So yeah, I think its brave of the BBC, I also suspected that this would happen, we seen 12 males doing the role, I think its high time we see someone completely different and hopefully with a more interesting acting style and take on the show. Because, if she fails to do a good, job, I say its time to let the series die. as I will stop watching it completely then.
This is do or die in my book, and hell yeah, I say bring it on, show us what your made of!!!
Hopefully if there are a new bunch of scriptwriters and of course steven moffat is also now gone, and to me, I blame the scriptwriters, poor leadership that made many of the earlier episodes pretty horrible, (especially Matt Smith episodes) (and while I don't really rate a lot of his episodes that highly, I do think he was letdown by the above, and was never really given a chance to really shine.
So yeah, I think its brave of the BBC, I also suspected that this would happen, we seen 12 males doing the role, I think its high time we see someone completely different and hopefully with a more interesting acting style and take on the show. Because, if she fails to do a good, job, I say its time to let the series die. as I will stop watching it completely then.
This is do or die in my book, and hell yeah, I say bring it on, show us what your made of!!!
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I think that Jodie Whittaker will do well in the role; if she is supported with good writing and the rest of it.
I found this article a good summary of Doctors to date.
I found this article a good summary of Doctors to date.
Being branded misogynists and internalized misogynists.Usenko wrote: I'm finding a significant number of my female Whovian friends are quite anti
Silly women, having an opinion on science fiction and actors.
If only there was a group or society or sorority or movement that would defend their beliefs and views that they are equally entitled to...
But, no... They just hate women. Obviously.
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I can't see a problem with it Missy/Master worked very well, the sort of ramance angle between missy and the doc was funny aswell, I see they are not continuing with Bill as companion not sure what to think there she did ok I think , Matt lucas was great though.
There is a precedent here BSG changed Boomer and Starbuck to female worked out very well in my opinion.
There is a precedent here BSG changed Boomer and Starbuck to female worked out very well in my opinion.
Making the Doctor female is a none story to be honest, I don't think it will detract in any shape or form from 'Dr Who' as a series, might actually open up new possibilities in a positive way.
That said, I do feel the whole 'as a feminist' comment by Jodie and the BBCs whole 'ooo look a woman, solidarity sister' crap, I can't help but feel there is an element of deliberate drama creation to get an otherwise none story more publicity.
I know some people will disagree, Dr Who's real problem is the lazy shoddy writing, I hope that changes more than the change of gender which without decent writing won't make any difference, let the bloody cybermen, statues, darleks and all the old tropes have a break the writers should try coming up with something new each week not simply roll out old faithful just 'because'.
That said, I do feel the whole 'as a feminist' comment by Jodie and the BBCs whole 'ooo look a woman, solidarity sister' crap, I can't help but feel there is an element of deliberate drama creation to get an otherwise none story more publicity.
I know some people will disagree, Dr Who's real problem is the lazy shoddy writing, I hope that changes more than the change of gender which without decent writing won't make any difference, let the bloody cybermen, statues, darleks and all the old tropes have a break the writers should try coming up with something new each week not simply roll out old faithful just 'because'.
Aye tottally agree there. new writer starts after Xmas special so fingers crossed it goes somewhere now.Avis wrote:I know some people will disagree, Dr Who's real problem is the lazy shoddy writing, I hope that changes more than the change of gender which without decent writing won't make any difference, let the bloody cybermen, statues, darleks and all the old tropes have a break the writers should try coming up with something new each week not simply roll out old faithful just 'because'.
Dirk Benedict (the actor who played Starbuck in the original) however was deeply offended by it (one may say triggered):TSM wrote:[...]
There is a precedent here BSG changed Boomer and Starbuck to female worked out very well in my opinion.
Dirk Benedict wrote:[...]Women are from Venus. Men are from Mars. Hamlet does not scan as Hamletta. Nor does Hans Solo as Hans Sally. Faceman is not the same as Facewoman. Nor does a Stardoe a Starbuck make. Men hand out cigars. Women “hand out” babies. And thus the world for thousands of years has gone’ round.[...]
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I agree with Avis, mostly a non story, totally within the lore / ethos of the show and could result in some interesting stuff.
My chief concern about a female Dr Who however is as follows (and again mirrors some of Avis' post).
The show has had a serious writing problem for a Loooooong time, the latest season has been better but most of Capaldi's reign and the latter end of Matt Smith have been bad. . . . utter dross at times. This is clearly NOT going to change, the showrunners have been told repeatedly and very loudly and have essentially just egotistically stuck their heads in the sand in response to this very valid criticism.
Now the prevailing narrative from fans about this and Capaldi seems to have been: "Uggg its such a shame to see a talented actor wasted on these crappy scripts!". I fear that with the advent of a female Doctor sexism will change the EXACT same problem into "See! A woman is crap at being the Doctor"
My chief concern about a female Dr Who however is as follows (and again mirrors some of Avis' post).
The show has had a serious writing problem for a Loooooong time, the latest season has been better but most of Capaldi's reign and the latter end of Matt Smith have been bad. . . . utter dross at times. This is clearly NOT going to change, the showrunners have been told repeatedly and very loudly and have essentially just egotistically stuck their heads in the sand in response to this very valid criticism.
Now the prevailing narrative from fans about this and Capaldi seems to have been: "Uggg its such a shame to see a talented actor wasted on these crappy scripts!". I fear that with the advent of a female Doctor sexism will change the EXACT same problem into "See! A woman is crap at being the Doctor"
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