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50% chance of killing you vs. 100% chance of guaranteed death through inaction.This must be one of the cases where the fix has 50% chances of killing you
Sorry to reply to a year old post, especially in this now cursed thread, but I've finally gotten around to listening to The Eighth Doctor: Stranded 1. I guess this is only the first story. (there's another one out there that I haven't listened to yet,) but I actually think it's shit so far.I've listened to Stranded 1. Here be my thoughts.
I rather enjoyed it overall. I'd rank it above Ravenous 1 and Dark Eyes 1, but below Doom Coalition 1. Your enjoyment however will depend on whether you like slower-paced, down to earth stories, or prefer something with a bit more momentum. When they say the Doctor's stranded, they really mean it. This is about as earthbound as things have ever gotten for Doctor Who. One of the stories is literally about the Doctor trying to track down a mugger. That's it. No sci-fi elements whatsoever.
I thought this made a nice change. I usually listen to these audios while I'm driving and the timey wimey stuff can be quite hard to keep track of in those circumstances, so I appreciated something that was easier to follow.
Oh yeah, I have to address the elephant with the inverted trunk in the room don't I? First up, there's been a bit of false advertising going around. I wouldn't really call Tania a companion strictly speaking (at least not yet) since there's no TARDIS, although if you follow the Companion Chronicles range (and if you don't, I recommend you do, because it's excellent), you know the definition of "companion" can get rather generous. The Doctor and co are based at his house in Baker Street in this story, which has been converted into flats since he was last there, and Tania's one of the people who lives in the building. It's also revealed that she's a
Torchwood operative.
As for whether the fact Tania's trans ever comes up... yeah, it does, but it's nowhere near as bad as it was with You Know Who and I found Tania substantially less annoying than Bliss from the Eighth Doctor Time War series (oh yeah, Time War 4's coming out soon. Thank fuck for Terry Molloy and Julia McKenzie), although that's not a particularly high bar to clear.
My one major quibble with the Tania character is they put her in a relationship with the Doctor's companion Liv. The two characters have no chemistry whatsoever and it feels incredibly forced. It also plays into a scene that made me laugh for all the wrong reasons. Although Rebecca Root passes reasonably well (before you laugh at me for saying that, please bear in mind this is Britfagistan and the average middle aged woman looks like this over here):
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she literally sounds like a gay man. So when she reveals to Liz that she's trans (to which Liz responds with "So what"), my first thought was:
I know we know because of the marketing, but the script treats it like a big dramatic reveal and all I was thinking was "Gee, what gave it away?" I just hope we're spared a stink ditch sex scene before this range is out. Given the fact that Tania's a
Torchwood operative
is kept secret from Liz, I can only see this ending badly.
The other new characters are a mixed bag. There's an elderly gay couple who live in one of the other flats in Baker Street and are a pair of casual racists which amused me. Good to know even LGBT characters can be bigots now. There's a whiny kid with daddy issues who's played by Peter Davison's son (how's that for a meta narrative?) and a trio of pajeet sisters who are kind of bland.
The Curator's barely in this. He shows up right at the beginning acting as a sort of guardian angel figure, and then disappears for the rest of the set. I knew things were going to be inconclusive in terms of who he was, but I was hoping we'd see more of him. The cynical side of me thinks this might just have been a marketing ploy to get people interested, and he'll never show up again in this series, but we'll see.
All that said, I thought this was a nice change of pace for the Eighth Doctor range. It might be a bit too sleepy for some though.
Didn't it also kind of start out as shit? "Cyberwoman" was one of the first few episodes after all. (and yes, Chinballs wrote it, he wrote a lot of other bad episodes as well iirc.)I just finished rewatching Torchwood and I had forgotten how quickly that show went to shit.
My recollections of Miracle Day was that it should've been shorter, not 10 fucking episodesDidn't it also kind of start out as shit? "Cyberwoman" was one of the first few episodes after all. (and yes, Chinballs wrote it, he wrote a lot of other bad episodes as well iirc.)
I honestly haven't watched Torchwood in a very long while, but I basically remember it being Doctor Who, but for "adult" people who laugh at words like 'penis' and 'fart'. Not the worst premise for somebody like me, but the writing was pretty consistently shit from the beginning.
If anything, I remember "Children of Earth" (which was technically Series 3) being *significantly* better than the first 2 series were. It was kind of similar to 10's first episode, "The Christmas Invasion," except the Doctor never showed up to stop the alien invasion. That's a great idea for a story. The only thing about it that bugged me, was that after Captain Jack killed his grandson to stop the invasion (which he arguably had no choice but to do), there is no way in hell that the Doctor (if written properly) would have ever wanted anything to do with him again. So in retrospect, I guess it's a good thing that Barrowman liked to pull his penis out on set and sexually assault people 15+ years ago, because now that people actually care about such obviously retarded behavior, he probably won't be back to Doctor Who any time soon XD.
Miracle day *was* fucking garbage though.
They also shouldn't have tried to make that one black guy a second Captain Jack, and also everything else about Miracle Day.My recollections of Miracle Day was that it should've been shorter, not 10 fucking episodes
Am I the only one who sees captain Jack as a self-insert?They also shouldn't have tried to make that one black guy a second Captain Jack, and also everything else about Miracle Day.
True, I'll give you that. It had it's good moments but the show got much worse.Didn't it also kind of start out as shit? "Cyberwoman" was one of the first few episodes after all. (and yes, Chinballs wrote it, he wrote a lot of other bad episodes as well iirc.)
Proof positive that Rose Tyler has always been an obnoxious self centered bitch:
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Doctor Who: Flux? More like Doctor Who The Flux Cares, am I right?
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