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Did Mark Gatiss’s character end up being the Brig like everyone suspected?Well the Christmas Special was a reheated leftover of old ideas and tropes, reused sets, and so much fucking padding that it was a chore to watch.
Seriously, this Christmas Special has 1hr 15m of padding and 15m of anything any good.
Did Mark Gatiss’s character end up being the Brig like everyone suspected?
Brig;s father.
Did she say anything in the episode?I quite liked Twice Upon a Time but I wasn't the biggest fan of the First Doctor in it. Him being kinda sexist kinda came across to me as virtual signalling as to how far the show has come since the 60's and honestly I think it was a bit out of character. The only time this kind of worked was when he told the lie about 12 being his nurse as it felt to me as if it was written as he was trying to tell a credible story to Captain Lethbridge Stewart. I also kinda felt he was a bit too active in the story, given that from what stories I've seen of his (Unearthly Child, Aztecs, Edge of Destruction, Reign of Terror Planet of Giants, Dalek Invasion of Earth, The Gunfighter, Tenth Planet), he tends to let his friends do all of the work except for the last bit, and then take most of the credit.
Other notes are that giving the Doctor back his memories of Clara felt kinda cheap (but what do expect from Moffat) and that I was greatly hoping that Susan would even be mentioned. Given that 1 was involved in the story, I thought that 1 might've asked about what happened to her, assuming that he lived up to his promise to return.
In the positive I kinda liked how it was a low stakes episode, I liked the effort that was put into recreating the sets from The Tenth Planet, the time stop effect was pretty cool, and having the Christmas Armistice as like a plot-point felt like a natural way to put some history into the episode.
I can't believe that we have to wait until October for more episodes but I guess that's the way it is. Perhaps if this season does well enough we'll get consistent scheduling for a little while. I've already got a good feeling about Whittaker as the Doctor but I guess we'll have to see how it goes.
Whittaker literally only said "Brilliant" which I think was in regards to her new form. I really liked her confidence and cheeriness I guess. In along with having a TARDIS team (as opposed to a single companion) I have a feeling that we might get a Doctor that has a close relationship with their companions along with not being mopey.Did she say anything in the episode?
The first image of Jodie Whittaker in costume as The Thirteenth Doctor has been released, and well...
Oh good, Moffat didn't fucking ruin it with unfunny jokes.Whittaker literally only said "Brilliant" which I think was in regards to her new form. I really liked her confidence and cheeriness I guess. In along with having a TARDIS team (as opposed to a single companion) I have a feeling that we might get a Doctor that has a close relationship with their companions along with not being mopey.
Still, The Doctor does tend to not be quite who they'll be immediately after regeneration.
I noted to myself recently that the gay guy was better at writing straight romance than the straight guy was at writing gay romance... or anything, really.Caught the last twenty minutes and was bored throughout. Moffat had totally sucked the energy out of Dr Who during his reign. Look at Series 5 & 10 and you'll see a huge difference in quality.
I think its safe to say that despite his problems, RTD was the superior showrunner.
I noted to myself recently that the gay guy was better at writing straight romance than the straight guy was at writing gay romance... or anything, really.
Fingers crossed for Chinballs.
Also Broadchurch, I heard that was good. The show's basically becoming Broadchurch 2.0 with the casting.He's just a better writer in general. Plus he's much more polite and nicer in interviews. No ego whatsoever, which is becoming a rare thing these days with creative personalities.
Moffat reeked of ego, and it was so clear to see. I hope Chibnall is a decent man, because sadly that's part of the job nowadays with the internet.
Chris Chibnall's contribution to Who has been lackluster sadly, but his Torchwood stuff is good. He wrote most of the episodes on that show and the majority turned out well, so there's hope.
Soon as we get a lolcow thread for Moffat.Community Watch thread when?
I dunno, the Brig would end up being a little to old if he were born before 1914.
Special was...alright I guess?
Bollocks to the Clara thing though.
Also Broadchurch, I heard that was good. The show's basically becoming Broadchurch 2.0 with the casting.
After the casting announcement, I asked a relative who's seen the show "Is Jodie Whittaker funny?" Apparently she's really funny, so no worries there.