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Post by vdcni on Oct 24, 2018 7:55:12 GMT
Yeah that seems a bit unfair given the show bent over backwards to make sure Rosa had the spotlight. Showing this wasn't the first time she had taken a stand, that she was an activist and disposing of the villain in such a half arsed way to draw attention to Rosa's moment as the true climax of the episode.
I thought overall they handled it pretty well though the villain wasn't particularly compelling, but then maybe that's the point really. He's some nothing racist who couldn't even directly affect things while Rosa is brave and compelling.
Yeah I think with a bit more confidence they could have done this as a pure historical as they have in the past which are some of my all time favourite Who stories with The Aztecs, The Romans, The Crusade, Marco Polo, The Massacre & The Myth Makers probably top of the tree. The nature of society of the time particularly with this Tardis crew would have been enough of a threat - and we saw that in the episode with the initial attack on Ryan and the scene with the cop much more threatening than anything the actual villain did. But then even with what they did do many people are saying it wasn't really Doctor Who, ignoring that this kind of episode is Doctor Who to its very core, so you can understand why they were really hesitant.
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Post by Backdrifter on Oct 24, 2018 10:29:15 GMT
Yes I'm not getting the "this wasn't really Doctor Who" thing. There's also partly an element of not just having the first female Doctor, but a more general change in the show's whole 'feel' and I think they are aiming for it not seeming like what we know as 'normal' Doctor Who. Given that normal DW had of late become rather lame, that's theoretically a good thing. I do agree though that the baddie in this one was a bit bleurgh. There was no real sense of who or what he was. We're saying he was a random alien but I wondered if he was human but a murderous racist from the future who's got hold of the time bracelet thingy & other stuff and decided to undo what Parks did. Or else he is indeed a generally bigoted alien roaming the galaxy and disrupting civil rights wherever he sees them. But yes we expect alien baddies to disintegrate people rather than change a duty rosta, park inconveniently and stick some paper signs to bus stops! Maybe it's a new approach and we'll have giant snarling three-headed lizard beings doing a bit of graffiti and setting fire to litter bins. I'm surprised oxfordsimon found him pretty, I thought he had a really annoying punchable smirky face. There is of course also the point made earlier, that in this episode the real villains were the humans of the time so maybe it was intentional to make the actual baddie seem comparatively tame. Vinette Robinson was great, and it was good to see her get a decent appearance in following her previous one in 42 when she got to scream a bit then be reduced to a charcoal mark on the wall.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2018 14:46:27 GMT
Was there any warning about the use of racist language well before the watershed ironically they didn't use the very racist n-word but had Yaz say she had been called the p-word and negro was used several times which some people may have found offensive.
The storyline was a bit weak but highlighting Rosa Parks and telling her back story was a good thing to do in Black History Month and although I knew about her fairly well I didn't know MLK was a minister at her local church.
Also I agree it was good to see Vinette Robinson getting a great lead guest role, I've followed her career a bit since I saw her in Paradise Lost back in about 2006.
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Post by basi1faw1ty on Oct 24, 2018 17:49:59 GMT
I did find the tone just a little too preachy in Ep 3. It needed a stronger plot than random racist alien to actually make it more than a history lesson. Glad I wasn't the only one who thought that. I don't mind the history lesson eps when they are executed well (eg. that ep with Vincent Van Gogh), but this? Meh. The bad guy was awful, the storyline was just lazy, and yeah, I was beginning to get earache from the preachy-ness and rambling, especially from Yaz and the Doctor to an extent. I appreciate they want to get a message across, but I wouldn't have done it like that. Plus the absolute tat of a song they put on at the end of the episode after the pivotal moment on the bus was a very bad idea. OK, there was some redeeming qualities: Rosa Parks' actress wasn't half bad at all, and Bradley Walsh in anything is never not a good thing, imo.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2018 21:15:04 GMT
I think the dynamic between Jodie Whittaker and Bradley Walsh is coming along quite nicely and I almost wish it was just the two of them. Having said that, I thought Tosin Cole was really quite delightful in the Rosa Parks episode and especially his joy when he was in the house with Rosa and Martin Luther King. His smile could melt an ice cap. Mandip Gill is still being criminally underused though.
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Post by david on Oct 28, 2018 21:33:52 GMT
After last weeks social drama episode, we get the attack of the spiders. This definitely wasn't one for the arachnophobes was it? I don't mind spiders, but even I would be shouting more than HOLY.... if I encountered one of them in my house or a hotel. Big beasties weren't they?! You definitely needed a bit more than bug spray to kill those. I would certainly be writing a letter of complaint to Environmental Health if I came face to face with those spiders in a hotel.
Spiders aside, it was nice to see Yaz get a bit more character development this week. As others have mentioned, and which I tend to agree with, out of the 3 companions, hers is the least developed to date. So it was nice for her of it character to get a bit more flesh as it were.
Overall, JW is settling in nicely into the role I feel, though at times there is still the odd trace of a Matt Smith Dr lurking around. By the looks of it, we are getting back into the more sci-fi element next week if the promo is anything to go by. I have to admit with this new series its nice just to have some stand alone stories rather than a series long arc. The "Bad Wolf" one I actually enjoyed, but the others under Moffat, I really didn't like as at times they really didn't make much sense watching them unfold. Though I would have liked to have seen at least one 2parter in this series, but alas, this isn't happening.
One thing I am glad about is that the producers have decided to rest the traditional enemies for this series and just keep with introducing new ones. Though I must admit, even though its early on in the series, there hasn't been any enemies I think will stand the test of time like the Daleks, Cybermen or even the Master, but hopefully I will be proven wrong in the coming weeks if they can get a decent enemy that is well written and actually poses a real threat to the TARDIS team.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Oct 28, 2018 22:02:12 GMT
Last week was 'racism is bad' week
This week was 'corporate greed is bad' and 'we should look after the environment' week
I want a decent alien baddy or two. And a proper plot. And leave off with the obvious messaging.
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Post by Backdrifter on Oct 29, 2018 11:20:51 GMT
I have to admit with this new series its nice just to have some stand alone stories rather than a series long arc. One thing I am glad about is that the producers have decided to rest the traditional enemies for this series and just keep with introducing new ones. I agree with both these points. Even with the first female Doctor being announced, I still thought the show needed some kind of general overhaul. Both the things you mention are good examples of that. I got tired of the blessed, inviolable Story Arc, and the regular re-appearances of the Daleks and Cybermen despite (it seems to me) more than one assertion that either have finally been completely wiped out.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Oct 29, 2018 17:14:29 GMT
If they had gone with Shobna Gulati and Sharon D Clarke as the new companions, it would have been a far better series.
I think the character writing is ok - up to a point. But the plot work is woeful.
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Post by mistressjojo on Oct 30, 2018 0:38:12 GMT
Sort of liked this week. Main thing is merchandise. I REALLY want one of those giant spiders (remote control version, obviously). . Come to Australia, I can hook you up with an 8 legs. Oh sorry, you want a mechanical one. Ours don't have batteries! 😂
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Post by Roxie on Nov 1, 2018 21:31:29 GMT
As an actual arachnaphobe, I had to watch this partially from behind a cushion. I can’t STAND spiders and I will scream like a banshee if one bigger than a penny comes anywhere near me! I’ve been known to haul my Dad out of bed to catch a spider for me at 1am cos the earache from him is better than the spider! I’ve been known to get in my car and drive to McDonald’s to go to the loo cos there was one in my bathroom.
I HATE them! So I was never going to enjoy this episode, but there were some nice comic moments, Ryan doing shadow puppets in the background of the lab and the Doctor ‘are you Ed Sheeran!?’ I think my fave companion is Graham, I’m really enjoying Bradley Walsh’s performances, he’s touching and funny. Pleasantly surprised!
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Post by Roxie on Nov 3, 2018 1:08:52 GMT
Ha ha thanks theatemonkey! Yeah I’m not too happy about them changing it from Christmas Day to New Year’s Day, it’s become a Christmas tradition to watch Doctor who while fishing all the orange creams out of the quality street! I’ll just be hungover and miserable all New Year’s Day and annoyed I have to go back to work the next day. Booooo to this announcement!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2018 5:59:43 GMT
I HATE them! So I was never going to enjoy this episode, but there were some nice comic moments, Ryan doing shadow puppets in the background of the lab and the Doctor ‘are you Ed Sheeran!?’ I think my fave companion is Graham, I’m really enjoying Bradley Walsh’s performances, he’s touching and funny. Pleasantly surprised! I think it's interesting that the two best companions from the reboot for me (Catherine Tate and Bradley Walsh) have been the two "older" actors who come to the series with a well established persona behind them.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2018 13:24:09 GMT
it’s become a Christmas tradition to watch Doctor who while fishing all the orange creams out of the quality street! Round here, it's a victory if there are any orange creams left by the time the Doctor starts. That is always the perk of being the one to offer to get up and get a box of chocolates - you can hide all the good ones before going back into the sitting room and then have a nice stash for Doctor Who time. It's also usually about the time I open the Baileys...
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Post by Roxie on Nov 4, 2018 1:22:38 GMT
Slightly of topic, but did you guys know that John Lewis are selling pick n mix boxes of Quality Street this year? I was dreaming of having a massive tin of JUST orange creams, but apparently you have to have at least 3 varieties. And for an extra £3 you can have a personalised tin! I’ve got a shopping trip booked to London in mid Dec and i’m Gonna be all over that!!!!
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Post by martello736 on Nov 4, 2018 19:43:03 GMT
“Good number, 51. Number of federalist papers written by Alexander Hamilton. I love that show. I’ve seen all 900 casts.”
Hehehehe.
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Post by jaqs on Nov 4, 2018 20:40:02 GMT
Of course men are only pregnant for a week.
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Post by Roxie on Nov 5, 2018 0:21:11 GMT
Short, chubby, always hungry and dangerous when approached - they based the Pting on me!
Seriously though, I thought this episode was ‘meh.’ Didn’t really excite me! And poor Mandip Gill, Yaz is such a boring character! Thank god for the eye candy Ryan and comic relief Graham!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2018 17:48:49 GMT
“Good number, 51. Number of federalist papers written by Alexander Hamilton. I love that show. I’ve seen all 900 casts.” Hehehehe.
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Post by david on Nov 5, 2018 19:30:29 GMT
A decent episode in my opinion and getting back to the more tradiitional elements of WHO. Surely the Pting creature is going to be made into a toy ready for Xmas?
Those of us who have noted that Mandip Gill is being criminally underused in the stories shown so far, so hopefully next weeks episode should rectify this situation as from the clips at the end of the episode for next weeks seem to focus on her character.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Nov 5, 2018 22:00:03 GMT
It was a more traditional episode. Lots of running through the same bit of corridor shot from different angles. Next week does look a bit 'message-y' again - Empire was a bad thing boys and girls.
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Post by fiyero on Nov 6, 2018 15:30:52 GMT
Slightly of topic, but did you guys know that John Lewis are selling pick n mix boxes of Quality Street this year? I was dreaming of having a massive tin of JUST orange creams, but apparently you have to have at least 3 varieties. And for an extra £3 you can have a personalised tin! I’ve got a shopping trip booked to London in mid Dec and i’m Gonna be all over that!!!! This is exactly what I bought a few weeks ago, Roxie . It's available in all JL stores now. STRONG advice is "go early, go late or be prepared to wait for hours." I went at 5.45pm on a Saturday afternoon in early October to Oxford Street and there was still a line of 8 ahead of me and a 20 minute wait. Apparently, it was treble that from 11am to around 5pm. It had slowed to nothing by the time I left around 6pm, though. The sales staff reckon it'll be even longer by Christmas. I think it is a bit hit and miss, I only waited 20 minutes in total (between the queues) when I went on a Saturday afternoon but someon had just bought 15 or so tins so I'd imagine the people just in front of me waited longer! I can see it getting very busy though!!
Back on topic I loved the little Hamilton reference, I wonder how many people got it. Overall loving the new Doctor
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Post by Roxie on Nov 6, 2018 16:36:14 GMT
Slightly of topic, but did you guys know that John Lewis are selling pick n mix boxes of Quality Street this year? I was dreaming of having a massive tin of JUST orange creams, but apparently you have to have at least 3 varieties. And for an extra £3 you can have a personalised tin! I’ve got a shopping trip booked to London in mid Dec and i’m Gonna be all over that!!!! This is exactly what I bought a few weeks ago, Roxie . It's available in all JL stores now. STRONG advice is "go early, go late or be prepared to wait for hours." I went at 5.45pm on a Saturday afternoon in early October to Oxford Street and there was still a line of 8 ahead of me and a 20 minute wait. Apparently, it was treble that from 11am to around 5pm. It had slowed to nothing by the time I left around 6pm, though. The sales staff reckon it'll be even longer by Christmas. Oh no TM!! I’m going to London for shopping on 15th Dec for the day only and I was hoping to get them then! I’d better set my London based mate on it instead - he’ll be coming back to Stoke for Xmas he can bring em back for me!
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Post by Backdrifter on Nov 6, 2018 23:27:52 GMT
It was a more traditional episode. Lots of running through the same bit of corridor shot from different angles. Next week does look a bit 'message-y' again - Empire was a bad thing boys and girls. Wow you are so "message"-sensitive you're ready and primed to sniff them out in later episodes and pre-emptively pounce! Then again, maybe not... You didn't think this last one was messaging in some way then? The Pting gobbling up all the energy = warning about us using up Earth's resources = bad.... or something? Come on, I'd have thought that might set your message antennae pulsing. I thought it was the best one since the opening episode. It had a good pace and more sense of actual peril. And 'Pting' sounds like a Don Martin sound effect, in case that makes sense to anyone. That's 3.5 out of 4 episodes so far by Chibnall. Do we know if he's writing more pound for pound than previous showrunners?
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Post by mistressjojo on Nov 7, 2018 2:45:47 GMT
That's 3.5 out of 4 episodes so far by Chibnall. Do we know if he's writing more pound for pound than previous showrunners? He's only listed as writer for 3 more, so I think that's about on par with Moffat & Rusty. Even though previous showrunners weren't listed as the writers, on some episodes they pretty much rewrote everything. Anyway, I enjoyed this week. Felt quite like old Who - lots of running about corridors and technobabble ( although bits of it were real science for a change), a ridiculous monster and a last minute save by the Doctor. And at least one person got the Hamilton joke - Lin tweeted about it !
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