Oh oh oh you guys are discussing Dr Who?
(*ditches previous attempts at discussion with non whovians u__u* You know who you are, I'm sorry. Your silent horror offends me not, it's cool. If you hide and don't answer the door, I
will go away XP)
I grew up with the classic series (I'm not old...the tv station decided to rerun them in my early school years <_<) and I only ever missed one episode because I was on a school camp and everyone forgot to tape it for me. Never forget. It was an Ice Warrior one I'm pretty sure? Definitely Tom Baker U__U
But I liked them! The music.... XD I like the reboot series. The back-in-time historical ones are my jam....
Spoiler: rambled list show The werewolf one, the Agatha Christie one, the Pompei onnnnne, the Shakespeare oneeeee, Marie Antoinette, Charles Dickens, sort of the Cowboy one, the Orient Express In Space one, The Impossible Planet (omg that one aa) Van Gogh, like The Library, the Byzantium, also the creepy weeping angel house/Sally's environment etc you know. Ones set in a place and stuff? (the steampunk ones got a bit tiring for me and i love steampunk?!?)
The space-heavy ones...I just...space kinda freaks me out..and it just seemed a bit boring setting-wise for me. Like, the classic series had scene after scene shot in old quarries and stuff and that worked! But the latest ones...too much "typical grey moffat-ian spaceship slowly spinning in space" type sets. Kinda feels like a rip off to me, even though Dr Who's DEAL is space. Like, Moffat just tends to go with "random place in outer space" as the setting a lot (I was dreading/loathing the recent episode until they unspoilered the setting) and it's kinda boring? He doesn't do anything really interesting with it and the concrete interiors and over-glossy cgi exteriors just...have no...zing. Maybe that's just me. And when Moffat does use a setting, it's only for about thirty seconds or just so a character can emerge coolly, say some one-liner and then "snappy scene change" to another setting repeat for character after character ad nauseum until you're halfway through the episode with only half a clue of what the plot actually is only that it's apparently the biggest "battle" ever and the Dr is certainly going to die (Trenzalore, the recent one, the one with the random astronaut in the lake, mmmmaybe Pandorica etc etc etc) and then YES IT'S EXACTLY the "mystery in a mystery wrapped in a mystery" type thing and it just gets solved in the end and stuff..but nothing really happened?! Like, the new ones are getting fancier productions but less...I dunno, oomph. The classic series were so weird and every story went for like, ten million parts but they were still engaging and had cool ideas and stuff. The early reboot ones were also weird but they kinda had quality over quantity when it comes to audience connection? Like, I cried a lot at the sad episodes with 9 and Tennant, but I don't think I've felt much close connection at all with the 11 and 12 episodes so far? That I can remember? (Oh wait the Van Gogh one made me cry, but mostly because Van Gogh and Art feels)
And the latest ones are all just CGI Setting + ALL THE SETTINGS ONE SECOND EACH+ convoluted (not the good kind) plot + more characters then you can shake a stick at + EPIC MUSIC + supposedly high stakes every time but it kinda feels a bit over-produced and flat occasionally. Like, they just shove
stuff at you and the monologues/speeches/lines seem kinda unrelated to the story sometimes for me, like they wrote it Just Because and it was Clever. Which it always is, but it doesn''''t hhhhhhavevvevve connectiiivvveveveve ooommmppphh[/spoiler]
Oh gosh Im so sorry for just blurghing out a Who rant ;___; Imma put the whole thing under a spoiler