|
corn in the bible posted:every time they tried to say CAPALDI DOCTOR IS AMBIGUOUS NOW it felt so loving hollow cause he was already way nicer than eccleston I think you meant to say Tennant. The "no second chances" Doctor. The one who did sacrifice his life, but only after complaining and making you genuinely unsure whether he would. Compare to Capaldi's "Do you think I care for you so little that betraying me would make a difference" or his declaration in his last (but one) episode about why he fights. Stabbatical posted:I never liked the expansions of the Dalek mythos that Moffat made with regard to the casing. It stretched my ability to believe in the threat of the characters, the idea that they are just generally pitiable, nasty pieces of work who sincerely believed in their mission and place at the head of the natural order. It seems to be part of the trend in the new series of the expansion of the Daleks' machines' powers, the move from just being solid individual tanks in the old series into ultra-super-invincible individual world-armies. This can work well sometimes (like in Dalek) but in Into the Dalek and The Magician's Apprentice/The Witch's Familiar, when it's basically stated that the tanks seem to drive the owners as much as the owners drive them. Granting first that Terry Nation seemed a bit confused about the whole robot thing, I think the new series Daleks have only intensified their central problem, which is that because they are monsters it is OK to kill them all. But they aren't all monsters. Evil of the Daleks establishes that, but in a way which suggests that you need "the human factor" to change them (so Daleks are evil only because of the Dalek factor). Then comes the new series and all its redeemable Daleks: "Dalek," "Daleks Take Manhattan," "Journey's End," "Into the Dalek," arguably "Asylum of the Daleks." After all that, what's true? That Daleks are not innately or genetically evil, and have some degree of volition, in which case Daleks should be allowed the chance to make better choices? Daleks are constrained by external factors, which makes them not responsible for their evil? Why would it be better to say that they are genetically altered to be monsters, and that therefore they should all be killed, instead of trying to undo the genetic modification (which, arguably, is what Two did)?
|
# ? Jan 27, 2019 20:58 |
|
|
# ? Jun 8, 2024 06:37 |
|
Something I always dug about "the only emotions the Daleks feel is hate" is that it was so clearly bullshit. Sure, hate permeates their emotions (hateful glee, for example) but the others are there, ESPECIALLY fear. You can tell in a lot of the Classic serials that the Daleks are terrified that deep down they know they're wrong, that they are NOT superior and what they are is disgusting and wrong. That makes them hate even more (and even louder, more importantly) especially as every single engineered gene of their body is screaming at them that they MUST be superior, and the fact that they're clearly not just stresses them the gently caress out and, ironically, creates self-hatred which just exacerbates everything. Edit: In regards to the Path Web, I wouldn't have minded it if it had been described the way it was later, as basically a kind of filter/suppression system to keep Daleks exposed to new things once they left Skaro "pure", but why the gently caress did Moffat have to use the word "hive mind" when he first described it. He even loving had Oswald walk back the comment herself like a line later but it had already poisoned the well.
|
# ? Jan 27, 2019 23:46 |
|
Narsham posted:But they aren't all monsters. Evil of the Daleks establishes that, but in a way which suggests that you need "the human factor" to change them (so Daleks are evil only because of the Dalek factor). Then comes the new series and all its redeemable Daleks: quote:"Daleks Take Manhattan," quote:"Journey's End," quote:"Into the Dalek," quote:"Asylum of the Daleks."
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 00:14 |
|
Jerusalem posted:why the gently caress did Moffat have to use the word "hive mind" when he first described it. because he's a talentless hackfraud.
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 00:26 |
|
Moffat has a lot of issues but talentless sure as gently caress isn't one of them.
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 00:28 |
|
Jerusalem posted:Moffat has a lot of issues but talentless sure as gently caress isn't one of them. have you seen sherlock?
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 00:51 |
|
Yes.
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 00:53 |
|
Jerusalem posted:Yes. your brain is profoundly damaged.
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 01:05 |
|
Sherlock is poo poo but there's no need to call people who like it brain damaged. There could be any number of reasons for their incredibly poor taste.
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 01:06 |
|
Dabir posted:Sherlock is poo poo but there's no need to call people who like it brain damaged. There could be any number of reasons for their incredibly poor taste. like his hero sherlock holmes, i spotted a small blue star next to his username denoting that he serves as some kind of forums janitor, for no pay i might add. from this clue i simply deduced the obvious.
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 01:09 |
|
Moffatt has his issues but there's no denying he was massively influential in producing some of the best episodes of Doctor Who ever.
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 01:14 |
|
https://twitter.com/elsandifer/status/1089676633353736192?s=21 DoctorWhat Asuka cosplay when? TinTower fucked around with this message at 15:43 on Jan 28, 2019 |
# ? Jan 28, 2019 01:20 |
|
Android Blues posted:Moffatt has his issues but there's no denying he was massively influential in producing some of the best episodes of Doctor Who ever. Please try harder if you're going to troll.
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 01:24 |
|
Influential that he wrote 42 of them himself. The magic number.
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 01:46 |
|
TinTower posted:https://twitter.com/elsandifer/status/1089676633353736192?s=21 Her screaming obscenities at people would be one of the few things the TARDIS can't/won't translate.
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 01:52 |
|
2house2fly posted:I like the idea that the Daleks' state of mind is maintained by control of what they see and hear (Into The Dalek) and even what they're capable of expressing (Witch's Familiar). It doesn't really gel well with other bits of Dalek lore, but you can handwave that as being Dalek evolution- after all, episode X where they're this could be separated from episode Y where they're that by hundreds or thousands of years. Plus genetic engineering and top-down information control kind of works with the zombie nanocloud from Asylum Of The Daleks to make Moffat's vision of "being a Dalek" something that is done to people, whereas he seems to see the Cybermen as something people do to themselves. It's also optimistic in its way: look at how much effort fascism takes! It's not so much about the lore (who cares if the Dalek mutants are actually little green men in the next story) as about the idea behind it, and I hadn't really thought about it in that way (that Dalek-ness is done to people). I guess it I still muddies them into just being Cybermen or functionally robots and makes them feel a bit less distinct and interesting to me. I like them to be able to show glimmers of personality. RTD's Dalek Emperor, Supreme Dalek, and the Cult of Skaro were great for this. Victory of the Daleks is good for this too, but I never bought the Dalek Prime Minister for some reason (even though that's a wonderfully silly idea and I find it quite charming conceptually). Jerusalem posted:Something I always dug about "the only emotions the Daleks feel is hate" is that it was so clearly bullshit. Sure, hate permeates their emotions (hateful glee, for example) but the others are there, ESPECIALLY fear. Yeah, you can see it when they lose their poo poo constantly when the slightest thing starts to go wrong (although given their line of work it's normally going to mean their death in about 30 seconds). It's pretty great.
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 01:58 |
|
Davies was great with Daleks. RTD should stand for Really Terrific Daleks
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 02:20 |
|
The "Daleks" at the end of season 1 were great because they were engineered from human DNA initially so they inherently hated themselves for being inferior to their own ideals, and it coalesced (aided by the insane Emperor) in religious mania. The Doctor's reaction to,"DO NOT BLASPHEME!" and his realization they're all insane(r) was so well done.2house2fly posted:RTD should stand for Really Terrific Daleks
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 02:23 |
|
2house2fly posted:Davies was great with Daleks. RTD should stand for Really Terrific Daleks
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 02:29 |
|
Jose Mengelez posted:alternatively; it's lazy bullshit writing for idiot british children from a disinterested and unmotivated showrunner. Jose Mengelez posted:like his hero sherlock holmes, i spotted a small blue star next to his username denoting that he serves as some kind of forums janitor, for no pay i might add. from this clue i simply deduced the obvious. Jose Mengelez posted:it's actually a metaphor for AIDS. Jose Mengelez posted:my large son bradley finds this show absolutely thrilling. if he can watch it quietly without fidgeting he'll find an extra gooseberry and cinnamon yogurt his harry potter lunchbox tomorrow. Jose Mengelez posted:because he's a talentless hackfraud. Jose Mengelez posted:your brain is profoundly damaged. Have you considered turning off your television? It seems to make you extremely angry, all of the time.
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 15:42 |
|
Bicyclops posted:Have you considered turning off your television? It seems to make you extremely angry, all of the time. He's a troll, check his rap sheet. I've put him on ignore now.
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 16:07 |
|
This might retread something that was posted earlier, but the methods of social control are different for the cybermen and the daleks. The cybermen impose uniformity through technological means primarily - a person's emotions and identity are removed via programming and circuitry. Daleks have all of their emotions, and perhaps too much emotion, and that becomes the mechanism of social control and producing uniformity. A key piece of Dalek doctrine is purity, and such a fear of being identified as impure (of exposing one's self as dissenting) can function as a control mechanism. All of those technical doodads that we see are just a mechanism for narrowing the individual Dalek's experience to reinforce the overall uniformity of the Dalek race. Clara experiences censorship - her dissent from Dalek purity and doctrine gets rewritten to become orthodoxy as she tries to express it, so that no idea of individuality within Dalek hegemony can spread. Goddamn I should write a "Revolution of the Daleks" story.
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 17:59 |
|
CommonShore posted:This might retread something that was posted earlier, but the methods of social control are different for the cybermen and the daleks. The cybermen impose uniformity through technological means primarily - a person's emotions and identity are removed via programming and circuitry. https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/brotherhood-of-the-daleks-280
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 20:05 |
|
Bicyclops posted:Have you considered turning off your television? It seems to make you extremely angry, all of the time.
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 21:06 |
|
i'm sorry, that's an unfair stereotype. in actuality 99% of doctor who fans are small children and adults with severe developmental impairments.
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 21:11 |
|
before you say "buh u watch show" and accuse me of hypocrisy; as a tv license payer i'm technically one dr who's financiers and i like to keep abreast of my investments/watch my small change spiralling town the toilet. watching this show for fun or enjoyment is listed in the DSM-5 as symptomatic of "full blown hypermongoloidism".
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 21:28 |
|
It must be exhausting watching every single BBC channel at all hours of the day, then. To 'keep abreast of your investment'.
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 21:33 |
|
Cleretic posted:It must be exhausting watching every single BBC channel at all hours of the day, then. To 'keep abreast of your investment'. i'm up to s19e480 of eastenders box set and yeah, it's pretty tough going. nice av btw. lots of "sexy" undertale and homestuck avs itt. what's the deal with that?
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 21:46 |
|
People like to get horny and cum
|
# ? Jan 28, 2019 22:46 |
|
"Owns all of the New Adventures but has never read one." Well that's no fan.
|
# ? Jan 29, 2019 01:01 |
|
I mean say what you want about any TV show you care to, it's no big hassle to click "ignore," but if you're tossing around "mongoloid" as a pejorative like that in 2019 you're a piece of poo poo.
|
# ? Jan 29, 2019 01:30 |
|
Archyduchess posted:I mean say what you want about any TV show you care to, it's no big hassle to click "ignore," but if you're tossing around "mongoloid" as a pejorative like that in 2019 you're a piece of poo poo. it's my favorite devo song though, it used to be "jocko homo" but apparently that's also highly problematic in the current year.
|
# ? Jan 29, 2019 02:23 |
|
but let's be real for a second, the term "retarded" implies a person who's intellectual and emotional development has been severely stunted for whatever reason. like an adult who watches children's television.
|
# ? Jan 29, 2019 02:39 |
|
Jose Mengelez posted:but let's be real for a second, the term "retarded" implies a person who's intellectual and emotional development has been severely stunted for whatever reason. Could you try harder please? At least be funny? Like a little? I tried to report you for being boring but apparently that's already been done so I thought I'd just ask you face to face
|
# ? Jan 29, 2019 02:52 |
|
this conversation is extremely cool
|
# ? Jan 29, 2019 02:58 |
|
Burkion posted:Could you try harder please? you posts do not affect me. i continue to insist as i furiously hammer the report button.
|
# ? Jan 29, 2019 03:16 |
|
Hey, so...being ableist is lovely. Don't use "retard" as a pejorative.
|
# ? Jan 29, 2019 03:41 |
|
It's like you're trying to communicate but you don't know how to it's kind of fascinating. Anywho how is Big Finish doing these days
|
# ? Jan 29, 2019 03:42 |
|
if being ableist is so lovely maybe stop watching a show where the archvillain is a nasty old cripple and his army of wheezing wheelchair monsters? a show where the "hero" tips a disabled guy out of his chair then rides around in it going "honk honk" like a fucken clown? yeah nice show lol.
|
# ? Jan 29, 2019 03:52 |
|
|
# ? Jun 8, 2024 06:37 |
|
That sounds badass
|
# ? Jan 29, 2019 04:03 |