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Dr. Who.
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 4:24 am
by Bill Sikes
I don't think very much of this latest series. It's not so much the fault of the actors, who are reasonable, as the simply dreadful scripts, which seem to have been written with some twisted idea of "relevance", the addition of a dose of "sex", and the interference/spoiling of the historical series. Steven Moffat should be thoroughly ashamed of himself. So should the BBC, for thinking this a good thing. It ain't.
Dr. Who.
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 11:21 am
by gmc
Personally I quite like it. After louise jamieson the current one is a bit scrawny and overdressed, then there was the one that posed nude with a dalek plunger - katy manning i think it was. Nicola byrant (peri) wasn't exactly virginal either.
ah found a link
Doctor Who - 10 Companions Younger Than Karen Gillan - Den of Geek
When did you turn in to grumpy old man?
Dr. Who.
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 2:08 pm
by along-for-the-ride
This is supposed to be the very first episode:
YouTube - Doctor Who Original: Episode One, The Unearthly Child
Dr. who?
:D
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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 3:56 am
by Royd Fissure
Indeed it is the very first episode, I remember it

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Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 5:35 am
by Bill Sikes
gmc;1310652 wrote: When did you turn in to grumpy old man?
It's a children's programme, not an adult's. They don't need impenetrable plots or sexual tittilation (however slight).
Dr. Who.
Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 10:52 am
by gmc
Bill Sikes;1310831 wrote: It's a children's programme, not an adult's. They don't need impenetrable plots or sexual tittilation (however slight).
I think you underestimate the ability of the average child to follow a complicated plot and you're putting your own perspective on it. The sexual tittilation has always been there in one way or another.
As someone who remembers hiding behind the settee when the daleks are on and all the controversy about children's programmes being so frightening and also the controversy about louise jamieson I think you miss the point about Dr Who and should stop watching it immediately.
Dr. Who.
Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 2:56 pm
by Bill Sikes
gmc;1310866 wrote: I think you underestimate the ability of the average child to follow a complicated plot
What crap. It appears that you don't understand younger children.
gmc;1310866 wrote: and you're putting your own perspective on it.
I watched it with my lad, aged 8 1/2. After school, it was derided by two other boys of similar age. I am merely reporting my thoughts and those of said small boys. You are quite plainly putting your perspective on it, and ignoring the views of the (supposed) target audience.
gmc;1310866 wrote: The sexual tittilation has always been there in one way or another.
Year, right. When has another Dr. Who assistant been in a scene where they've tried to literally drag the Dr. into bed during an episode. Answer, never.
Dr. Who.
Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 11:45 pm
by gmc
Bill Sikes;1310929 wrote: What crap. It appears that you don't understand younger children.
I watched it with my lad, aged 8 1/2. After school, it was derided by two other boys of similar age. I am merely reporting my thoughts and those of said small boys. You are quite plainly putting your perspective on it, and ignoring the views of the (supposed) target audience.
Year, right. When has another Dr. Who assistant been in a scene where they've tried to literally drag the Dr. into bed during an episode. Answer, never.
Perhaps you're right. The series that I think is the worst is the ones with Jon pertwee and the Leonard McCoy. After them anything is better.
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Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 1:17 am
by abbey
It's always difficult getting used to the new Drs when he regenerates, I think Matt Smith slipped into the role perfectly.
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Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 2:37 am
by spot
I suspect there's an overarching plot for the entire series, and the assault on the Dr's sensibilities was part of that. Along with her not remembering Daleks. The new chap's character is definitely going through a personal crisis though. Which, fitted onto last year's events, is quite a coherent bit of plot. I'm just wondering when his mother's going to show up again.
Dr. Who.
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 4:38 am
by Bill Sikes
abbey;1311005 wrote: It's always difficult getting used to the new Drs when he regenerates, I think Matt Smith slipped into the role perfectly.
As said, the actor's fine - thoughts from the YM (nearly 8 1/2 y.o.) are:
Doesn't like the "fat" colourful daleks (neither do I).
Liked the "military" daleks very much (I didn't!).
Doesn't like the inside of the TARDIS (I do, except for the re-designed up/down thing).
Is ambivalent about Smith - a great come-down from Tennant, he says, but might "get better" (I think he's OK).
Was very confused about "pregnant" Amy and shenannigans.
Thought the "Weeping Angels" "were not scary" in the latest episodes. Had bad dreams about the previous (& superior, says he) "Blink" (I observe no bad dreams about latter two episodes).
Doesn't think "the music" is very good, but likes that tubey thing the TARDIS goes along in the intro/credits.
There'd be more, I'm sure.
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Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 2:49 pm
by Royd Fissure
I'm with him on the angels, they weren't that interesting first time around either. That episode was a bit ho-hum.