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By its very nature this post is going to deserve all of the clocks it is very late...
I will NOT be watching any more of the Jodie era any time soon, but I am now finally getting around to watching the "Tennant comes back for some fucking reason trilogy" which I downloaded a *very* long time time ago for nostalgia reasons, if nothing else, but I hadn't watched them before now because I was pretty sure I was going to hate them... Did I?
I have now seen all three episodes and I have some thoughts. Love and Monsters drunk review coming when?... Answer, soon. I hope...
This is a less comprehensive review than that will be but...
The first episode "The Star Beast" was actually alright for me.
Donna's son being a troon was slightly distracting, but it had a minimal impact on the plot of the episode.
You could actually watch most of this episode without even knowing that Donna's son was a troon, and you could just think that he was an unfortunate looking woman... Until the end..
It was also really bizarre seeing Donna's son, (a *man*, even if he passes badly), call out the now male Doctor (Who was *literally* a biological woman, like a day ago... something Donna's son will *never* be) for being a man,
The Meep was also adorable in this episode, and yes I did understand the reference. Regardless, I don't give a shit what the Meep's pronouns are... That was another retarded virtue signal.. To a villain no less... No reason for it, and the villain didn't even really seem to care either...
If I hadn't since seen what they did to Davros, I honestly would have assumed that was meant to be a joke... But it wasn't a joke. I'm pretty sure my pronouns for current day Doctor Who at this point are "Fuck" and "You"...
Wild Blue Yonder was... Where do I even start? The Effects were some of the worst shit I've seen from this show 20+ years... ("My arm's too long", and then some shitty too big jaw effect, and it only gets worse from there) the story was also shit, and it said literally nothing. I actually hated this episode more than the other two episodes in this trilogy, even though they might be actually worse in several ways... I watched this with a friend a few days ago, and we're still both making jokes about how stupid it is...
The scene in "The Giggle" where NPH dances with... Pretty much everybody in the episode to some shitty Spice Girls song that I vaguely remember (but to be fair, I *do* actually remember it) and turns every bullet into flower petals was actually pretty great. I haven't laughed so hard in a while.
I'm highly curious... why is UNIT, and particularly Kate Lethbridge Stewart, back...?
I have not watched any new episode of this show since early Jodie, but I distinctly remember being extremely pissed off when it went out of its way to say that Unit got defunded and no longer existed, pretty sure it was originally meant to make a shitty political message about Zygon/Syrian refugees during Capaldi's era... God that was terrible.
Also, IDK who the fuck that woman in the wheelchair was, (Assuming she first showed up after I stopped watching. Please don't tell me who she is, I don't care,) but she clearly didn't need a wheel chair because I literally saw her stand up... I never thought I'd say this, but I miss Osgood...
I stopped actively watching new episodes of Doctor Who entirely mid-way through the Jodie era... (Before the Timeless Child bullshit, although I know all about it.) But, the last episode I even bothered to torrent was the "Evil James Bond, but now he shits in the street" episode.
I will NOT be watching any more of the Jodie era any time soon, but I am now finally getting around to watching the "Tennant comes back for some fucking reason trilogy" which I downloaded a *very* long time time ago for nostalgia reasons, if nothing else, but I hadn't watched them before now because I was pretty sure I was going to hate them... Did I?
I have now seen all three episodes and I have some thoughts. Love and Monsters drunk review coming when?... Answer, soon. I hope...
This is a less comprehensive review than that will be but...
The first episode "The Star Beast" was actually alright for me.
Donna's son being a troon was slightly distracting, but it had a minimal impact on the plot of the episode.
You could actually watch most of this episode without even knowing that Donna's son was a troon, and you could just think that he was an unfortunate looking woman... Until the end..
It was also really bizarre seeing Donna's son, (a *man*, even if he passes badly), call out the now male Doctor (Who was *literally* a biological woman, like a day ago... something Donna's son will *never* be) for being a man,
The Meep was also adorable in this episode, and yes I did understand the reference. Regardless, I don't give a shit what the Meep's pronouns are... That was another retarded virtue signal.. To a villain no less... No reason for it, and the villain didn't even really seem to care either...
If I hadn't since seen what they did to Davros, I honestly would have assumed that was meant to be a joke... But it wasn't a joke. I'm pretty sure my pronouns for current day Doctor Who at this point are "Fuck" and "You"...
Wild Blue Yonder was... Where do I even start? The Effects were some of the worst shit I've seen from this show 20+ years... ("My arm's too long", and then some shitty too big jaw effect, and it only gets worse from there) the story was also shit, and it said literally nothing. I actually hated this episode more than the other two episodes in this trilogy, even though they might be actually worse in several ways... I watched this with a friend a few days ago, and we're still both making jokes about how stupid it is...
The scene in "The Giggle" where NPH dances with... Pretty much everybody in the episode to some shitty Spice Girls song that I vaguely remember (but to be fair, I *do* actually remember it) and turns every bullet into flower petals was actually pretty great. I haven't laughed so hard in a while.
I'm highly curious... why is UNIT, and particularly Kate Lethbridge Stewart, back...?
I have not watched any new episode of this show since early Jodie, but I distinctly remember being extremely pissed off when it went out of its way to say that Unit got defunded and no longer existed, pretty sure it was originally meant to make a shitty political message about Zygon/Syrian refugees during Capaldi's era... God that was terrible.
Also, IDK who the fuck that woman in the wheelchair was, (Assuming she first showed up after I stopped watching. Please don't tell me who she is, I don't care,) but she clearly didn't need a wheel chair because I literally saw her stand up... I never thought I'd say this, but I miss Osgood...