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Re: General Discussion Thread
« Reply #10665 on: September 21, 2015, 06:27:37 PM »
Tenth Doctor, yes! He and Donna Noble made such a great team, I think that was my favorite season of the whole show <3

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Re: General Discussion Thread
« Reply #10666 on: September 21, 2015, 06:29:32 PM »
ahhahaha this reminds me of the time I used to be invested in doctor who... that's a long time gone, now. I guess my interest in any TV series that aren't cartoons is pre-destined to dwindle eventually.

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Re: General Discussion Thread
« Reply #10667 on: September 21, 2015, 06:32:19 PM »
(I know this is a delicate topic, but I like Moffat's era, for the most part)
Hey, each to their own :)

To be honest, the one character who made the greatest impression on young me back then was the Master. He was only there for one or two episodes but my God, he made every season he was in.
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Re: General Discussion Thread
« Reply #10668 on: September 21, 2015, 06:38:47 PM »
(I know this is a delicate topic, but I like Moffat's era, for the most part)
Moffat is one reason I'm less and less interested :-\ Too disappointed by what had been resumed by friends as "There is a mystery in a mystery in a mystery" and the lack of explications. And one absolutely non-sense season finale. To my mind, Moffat is very interesting when you give him one, two, three episodes in a season. But alone, it's... it's... can I say "not my cup of tea" ?
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Re: General Discussion Thread
« Reply #10669 on: September 21, 2015, 06:42:29 PM »
Moffat is one reason I'm less and less interested :-\ Too disappointed by what had been resumed by friends as "There is a mystery in a mystery in a mystery" and the lack of explications. And one absolutely non-sense season finale. To my mind, Moffat is very interesting when you give him one, two, three episodes in a season. But alone, it's... it's... can I say "not my cup of tea" ?
That's a common accusation I've seen levelled at him: have him write just one, maybe two episodes per season and he comes up with some of the best stuff ever (the empty child and the weeping angels, anyone? or the clockwork robots of versailles?). But give him the whole show to play around with and, well, see for yourself. It's different to his earlier stuff, to put it one way.
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Re: General Discussion Thread
« Reply #10670 on: September 21, 2015, 06:49:28 PM »
Tenth Doctor, yes! He and Donna Noble made such a great team, I think that was my favorite season of the whole show <3

This was THE FIRST EPISODE I EVER WATCHED and I was so confused and kind of scared (I never recovered from the idea of Weeping Angels, honestly) but I wanted more and the rest is history (was? will be? tenses are confusing)

Weeping Angels are the most scary thing they ever invented on the show, but they make every episode they are in 10000x cooler.
And this is being said by someone who hates horror. So that's saying something. ::)

Actually, I must correct myself: the scariest thing in Doctor Who so far were those peg dolls. I hate those peg dolls. I hate everything about that freaking episode, it was so scary. ;_;

speaking of cartoons, i was at the store today and almost crashed into some japanese students?? in genuinely japanese school uniforms?? talking japanese?? in trondheim?? i think my life turned into an anime and my hair isn't even blue right now

They are not fooled by your hair, they know it's actually green. Are you prepared for your own adventure??

To be honest, the one character who made the greatest impression on young me back then was the Master. He was only there for one or two episodes but my God, he made every season he was in.

The Master, yes!! John Simm is an amazing actor! (Is about his incarnation of The Master we're talking about, right?)

Moffat is one reason I'm less and less interested :-\ Too disappointed by what had been resumed by friends as "There is a mystery in a mystery in a mystery" and the lack of explications. And one absolutely non-sense season finale. To my mind, Moffat is very interesting when you give him one, two, three episodes in a season. But alone, it's... it's... can I say "not my cup of tea" ?

Aha, that's exactly why I like him... ::)
You see, I love those long episodes with lots of twists and time travels and weird timelines and stuff. I love his storytelling and the fast pace of happenings that he puts in every episode.
The only thing I dislike about him is making The Doctor flirt with. Every. Single. Person. In. The. Universe. THIS IS SO ANNOYING.
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Re: General Discussion Thread
« Reply #10671 on: September 21, 2015, 07:04:42 PM »
Ninth was my first but I also came to love Ten. I can't stand most of the stuff after Moffat got to be show runner, but the 50th anniversary was pretty wonderful.
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« Reply #10672 on: September 21, 2015, 07:05:30 PM »
Tom Baker will always be The One True Doctor, to me.   ;)

Somehow, the show seemed better when it was cheesier.  ::)  In the snow.  Uphill, both ways.
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Re: General Discussion Thread
« Reply #10673 on: September 21, 2015, 07:05:57 PM »
Aha, that's exactly why I like him... ::)
You see, I love those long episodes with lots of twists and time travels and weird timelines and stuff. I love his storytelling and the fast pace of happenings that he puts in every episode.
The only thing I dislike about him is making The Doctor flirt with. Every. Single. Person. In. The. Universe. THIS IS SO ANNOYING.
If there are explications, it's okay. But the holes in the stories are a real problem for me.
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But Moffat can be brilliant, yes :) To my mind, again, if you don't let him all the season.
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« Reply #10674 on: September 21, 2015, 07:10:45 PM »
11 and 12 were my first ones. David Tennant has beautiful crazy eyes.

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Re: General Discussion Thread
« Reply #10675 on: September 21, 2015, 07:11:47 PM »
Tom Baker will always be The One True Doctor, to me.   ;)

Somehow, the show seemed better when it was cheesier.  ::)  In the snow.  Uphill, both ways.

Someday I will watch the entire classic series. It's on my list.

(I tried once and failed miserably)

If there are explications, it's okay. But the holes in the stories are a real problem for me.
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I still can't believe the reason used in "The girl who waited" to separate characters had been approved -__- When I heard and saw it I had thought that even when I was around 18 I would have had a doubt that writing such a thing could be coherent and acceptable.
Oh, and, "Hello, we are the Silence, we are powerful, we are dangerous, and here and now we do... nothing. Yeah. Nothing is good." T_T
After "The wedding of River Song", my little sister, still watching the screen, said two things : "What was that ?" and "... at least we can still re-watch the previous seasons", which resume my opinion ::)

But Moffat can be brilliant, yes :) To my mind, again, if you don't let him all the season.

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Yeah, okay. I have to agree with you about "The Wedding of River Song". That episode was so lame. :/
And The Silence really don't have a bigger role other than have an interesting way of making people forget things.
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Re: General Discussion Thread
« Reply #10676 on: September 21, 2015, 07:22:57 PM »
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Yeah, okay. I have to agree with you about "The Wedding of River Song". That episode was so lame. :/
And The Silence really don't have a bigger role other than have an interesting way of making people forget things.
For your second sentence : it is Moffat weakness for me ; he come with interesting ideas, and all seems so good and huge during more than half the season and... he don't give a proper end for several of them, as if it had been forgotten, which is a bit a shame for me because it could really have been good and huge :)
But I think I'll try the new season, I'm still a little curious.

Also, Melusine, my dad was researching dragon names for a project and yours came up and I nearly flipped out (but luckily managed not to before I had to explain myself). I was like "wait what no that is but - ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh"
It... can make sense but... for some personal reasons it's a bit funny, I'm not the member of my family called "the dragon" ;D
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« Reply #10677 on: September 22, 2015, 01:04:38 AM »
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Re: General Discussion Thread
« Reply #10678 on: September 22, 2015, 04:31:13 AM »
I have very mixed feelings about Moffat.. :S
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Re: General Discussion Thread
« Reply #10679 on: September 22, 2015, 07:14:29 AM »
Oh oh oh you guys are discussing Dr Who? :D (*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)
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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]

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