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DoctorWhat posted:i don't understand all the anti-clara sentiment here in 2016. Agreed, dirty watsonians don't appreciate doylism
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Random Stranger posted:The more horrifying thing in that article is that Max Landis has adapted Douglas Adams. Max Landis is actually cool when he doesn't get overly defensive. I liked pretty much everything he's put out so far and stuck his name to. American Ultra was a fun indie mumblecore take on Metal Gear Solid, Chronicle was also really excellent, and his internet video short films are fantastically entertaining and engaging. He has a strong sense of story structure and how to tinker and meddle with narrative arcs in interesting ways, he's clearly passionate as hell about everything he does, and his "arrogance" is tremendously overstated.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 08:31 |
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Max Landis has got a good movie inside of him and hopefully one day, bless his heart, he'll get it out. But wasn't there a Dirk Gently series just a couple of years ago?
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Burkion posted:Clara has LITERAL character shields because she is functionally invincible and immortal. Meaning even if we ever did get to see hypothetical adventures of Clara Who, they'd be the most boring adventures in the world. I see your point, but I think it's based on presumptions about what her state truly means. What if Clara must return to the Time Lords in the same state she was in when she left? If even a scratch could mean the end of the universe, she is not invincible. We simply don't know how it works. Even the Doctor didn't. quote:Clara being demonstratively the most important companion ever is not something she shares with any other companion. Unless there's something in the novels I never read. That's kind of a tautology, isn't it. It's also overstating the importance of Name of the Doctor and Listen as far as moments go that define the Doctor. In Name of the Doctor, she specifically only enters the Doctor's time stream to stop the Great Intelligence from messing with him. If Clara is the most important companion because of that, then the Great Intelligence must be the most important villain now. Listen is also really weird because Clara basically just quotes the Doctor's own words back at him: DOCTOR: What's wrong with scared? Scared is a superpower. It's your superpower. There is danger in this room and guess what? It's you. CLARA: Because didn't anybody ever tell you? Fear is a superpower. Fear can make you faster and cleverer and stronger. And one day, you're going to come back to this barn. And on that day you're going to be very afraid indeed. But that's okay. Because if you're very wise and very strong, fear doesn't have to make you cruel or cowardly. Fear can make you kind. I guess the question is: Does the addition of "Fear makes you kind if you're wise and strong." really change anything about the Doctor? I'd argue that it really doesn't. Rochallor posted:Max Landis has got a good movie inside of him and hopefully one day, bless his heart, he'll get it out. Yeah, I remember watching an episode or two, and being bored by the absence of crazy world-ending robo monks. And More fucked around with this message at 10:18 on Jan 9, 2016 |
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Rochallor posted:But wasn't there a Dirk Gently series just a couple of years ago? There was a show that was very, very loosely based on the books yeah. It was a lot of fun but only ran for like four episodes.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 10:17 |
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I don't know if there was a thread for it that I just missed, but I watched the Sherlock special and it was really loving good... how long until they make season 4?
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 10:26 |
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http://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/doctor-who-special-offers-on-charlotte-pollard There's a sell for 6th doctor & Charlie audios. 5 Moneys each. I hear that they're pretty good.
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Jerusalem posted:I don't know if there was a thread for it that I just missed, but I watched the Sherlock special and it was really loving good... how long until they make season 4? I saw it on the day, thought it started strong and ended a bit naff really. I don't think it was half as clever as it seemed to think it was, I wish Moffat would just play things straight just one more time in his life.
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adhuin posted:http://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/doctor-who-special-offers-on-charlotte-pollard Not just the main range releases, but the special release Return of the Krotons. Because, you know, we were all clamoring for their return.
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CobiWann posted:Not just the main range releases, but the special release Return of the Krotons. Well, be fair, it was free to main range subscribers.
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Stabbatical posted:I don't think it was half as clever as it seemed to think it was Sherlock's been like that since its first episode, so sounds like a conventional episode.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 16:31 |
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Dabir posted:Jamie - 1967 You forgot the greatest of all companions, of either (ok, fine, "any" gender) - Wilfred Mott.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 18:05 |
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CommonShore posted:You forgot the greatest of all companions, of either (ok, fine, "any" gender) - Wilfred Mott. Rory's dad is clearly the best companion.
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And More posted:Rory's dad is clearly the best companion. Oh hm I forgot about him. He was pretty good too. I want the next companion to just be an ornery old guy. Maybe the guy who plays Leonard on Community.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 19:01 |
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CommonShore posted:Oh hm I forgot about him. He was pretty good too. Make it two ornery old guys and we'll do a Sci-Fi version of Last of the Summer Wine.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 19:28 |
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CommonShore posted:Oh hm I forgot about him. He was pretty good too. This or a Jeff. A self absorbed smart arse that doesn't want to be there but is nevertheless oh wait that was Turlough.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 19:38 |
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Peter Capaldi and Craig Ferguson flying around the universe making Statler and Waldorf jokes.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 19:38 |
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Fil5000 posted:This or a Jeff. A self absorbed smart arse that doesn't want to be there but is nevertheless oh wait that was Turlough. This Community talk just makes me want Donald Glover as a companion. Named Reggie, of course.
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josh04 posted:Ah yeah, 'sexist', that crazy buzzword.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 20:00 |
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Gaz-L posted:Aiming a bit more CW than SJA, I think. I feel like Doctor Who itself aims a bit CW these days. I don't mean that like I'm slagging it off or anything, but I reckon Moffat's been to enough NYCCs and SDCCs to know what the competition is and what big international audiences are going to be most receptive to. It's sort of hard to explain, but I think RTD's run felt "more BBC". Does that make sense? I'm not just talking about production values, but one thing he was really good at was making it feel down-to-earth. It's why a lot of his big, dramatic, climactic, up-to-eleven finales fell flat for me; he was better at wringing more drama out of something like the Doctor sending Rose back to the 21st century in "The Parting of the Ways" than he was at "FIVE MILLION CYBERMEN VS FIVE MILLION DALEKS". There was a kind of kitchen sink dimension to it that I don't think you really get with Moffat; by the same token, I think Moffat tries to do that but he's better when he's doing the "outer space fairy tale" thing.
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computer parts posted:Make it two ornery old guys and we'll do a Sci-Fi version of Last of the Summer Wine. Getting a mangle from one end of time and space to the other.
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Paul.Power posted:Getting a mangle from one end of time and space to the other. Falling down the time vortex in a tin bath with wheels on it.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 20:05 |
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Me and a friend recorded a podcast where we talk through each episode of series 9 as well as the Christmas special. If you want to hear our terrible, conflicting opinions, you can find it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nxxtf8KzNYBox of Bunnies posted:There was a show that was very, very loosely based on the books yeah. It was a lot of fun but only ran for like four episodes. Yeah I thought this was pretty good. It was 4 episodes on BBC 4, and starred Stephen Mangan. Some of it was filmed where I live, if I remember right. If it takes a similar loose approach, which knowing Landis is quite likely, then it might be all right. I like the books a lot, but I don't really think they would work as straight adaptations. Would rather see people try new things with the premise and characters. It could be just bad, though.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 20:07 |
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Finally got round to watching the Christmas special a couple of days ago. Quite liked it. Also Greg Davies as a giant megalomaniac space tyrant was inspired casting. Also River revealing that she pinches the TARDIS quite often, and the Doctor doing the whole bigger on the inside reaction thing. And I'm glad Capaldi and Kingston finally got some scenes together in Doctor Who. The_Doctor posted:The diner is a faux American diner in Cardiff, about a couple of hundred feet from the Doctor Who studio. Oh poo poo, that's why it looked so familiar! They do nice hotdogs there. McDragon fucked around with this message at 20:14 on Jan 9, 2016 |
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Burkion posted:Clara was a total mess of a character, if she could even be called THAT, in season 7, was a consistently terrible person in season 8, and went back to being kind of a giant mess and regressing in quite a few ways in season 9. Her best moments were always episode specific and some times contradictory.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 20:26 |
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Now we're at the stage where everything revolved around Clara both inside the show and out, to the point that they wrote the new Doctor's entire personality specifically to make her special
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 20:43 |
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Clara rules, Amy stinks imho
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 20:51 |
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cargohills posted:Clara rules, Amy stinks imho Without Amy we don't get Rory though, and Rory is the best.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 21:05 |
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True
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 21:38 |
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qntm posted:Sherlock's been like that since its first episode, so sounds like a conventional episode. I remember Sherlock S1 being pretty good. Not that I've actually been bothered to check it, mind you. Angela Christine posted:Without Amy we don't get Rory though, and Rory is the best. Rory good. Donna better.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 21:40 |
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Jerusalem posted:I don't know if there was a thread for it that I just missed, but I watched the Sherlock special and it was really loving good... how long until they make season 4? The reveal of the titular bride's identity was Peak Moffat that's for sure.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 22:10 |
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Stabbatical posted:I remember Sherlock S1 being pretty good. Not that I've actually been bothered to check it, mind you. Is season 1 the one with the weird orientalist yellow peril episode, in which sherlock holmes is baffled how someone could have broken into an office with an open window?
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 22:14 |
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Yes. The other two non racisty episodes were ok.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 23:00 |
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PriorMarcus posted:Both of you are remembering a deleted scene that isn't actually in the episode. Of all the things to remember from ten years ago that is what my brain decided to keep. That Sherlock special was all-out balls. I honestly couldn't tell you what was actually achieved in those 90 minutes.
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Creature posted:Of all the things to remember from ten years ago that is what my brain decided to keep. Well now we know that the guy who shot himself in the head right in front of us and died actually did shoot himself in the head right in front of us and die.
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Creature posted:Of all the things to remember from ten years ago that is what my brain decided to keep. I'd say the primary thing was Sherlock's continuing realization that his relationship with John not only helps him deal with his own self-loathing/self-sabotage, but make him both a stronger and a better person and a more complete human being. They softened the edges around Holmes in season 3 but it did feel very much like it was happening on an intellectual level only, and I think the special helped to show that Holmes is actually genuinely improving as a human being rather than theorizing on it like an interesting thought-experiment: I feel like his wedding speech and his little game with Mycroft demonstrated that Holmes was still detached from the self-improvement he was supposedly undergoing. Also I loved all the little nods to the classic ITV series visuals
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# ? Jan 10, 2016 09:22 |
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Sometimes I wish Who weren't quite so popular these days so they'd feel emboldened to do more downright bizarre episodes like The Happiness Patrol or Paradise Towers.
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# ? Jan 10, 2016 12:15 |
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Rat Flavoured Rats posted:Sometimes I wish Who weren't quite so popular these days so they'd feel emboldened to do more downright bizarre episodes like The Happiness Patrol or Paradise Towers. They did Heaven Sent this season. I don't know that you can get much more downright bizarre than a truth torture moving castle with a roving corpse where the doctor dies a billion times.
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# ? Jan 10, 2016 12:59 |
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Fil5000 posted:They did Heaven Sent this season. I don't know that you can get much more downright bizarre than a truth torture moving castle with a roving corpse where the doctor dies a billion times. It was Doctor Who's Cause and Effect and it was great for it. e: Brannon Braga for new Who writer.
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DoctorWhat posted:Max Landis is actually cool when he doesn't get overly defensive. I liked pretty much everything he's put out so far and stuck his name to. Wait, What, what? Now this I gotta see/hear.
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