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Apologies. Should have clarified it was the best televised spin-off.I liked the episodes I saw of Sarah Jane Adventures, but I still prefer: https://www.bigfinish.com/ranges/v/jago-litefoot
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Apologies. Should have clarified it was the best televised spin-off.I liked the episodes I saw of Sarah Jane Adventures, but I still prefer: https://www.bigfinish.com/ranges/v/jago-litefoot
Jodie Whitaker recorded a message in costume because of the Coronavirus and what to do and this is unironically the most Doctor-like she's been since she started playing the character.
When the only dudes in the TARDIS are Adric, Turlough and the Fifth Doctor, this isn’t really surprising.So apparently RTD wrote a fanfic that "confirms" Nyssa and Tegan were lesbos.
I'm not even mad, we were all thinking it. I just think it's funnier when it's an ambiguous joke to snicker at in the background.
You just had to mention Chinball and Life On Mars together didn't you?Not just the show runner, but he also wrote the hilariously awful "Cyberwoman" and irrredeemably crap "Countrycide" episodes too.
His only other major work of note being to write the same episode of Life on Mars twice. What a man.
I hated that show.You just had to mention Chinball and Life On Mars together didn't you?
Now you have hexed this into existence:
I did a cursory search of Tumblr, and while I didn't find nearly as much vitriol as I've seen directed against Moffat, I did find this:I wonder what the anti Moffat danger hairs of Tumblr and Twitter think of Chibnall? Does he get their progressive seal of approval or did they manage to dig up something problematic and cancel him? Considering there are still people on Tumblr spreading false rumors and info about Moffat I wouldn’t be surprised if at least one of them tried to comb through Chibnall’s writing and personal life to find problematic content.
I always like how these people put "killed for no purpose" as if establishing stakes and tension in a story is of no purpose.I did a cursory search of Tumblr, and while I didn't find nearly as much vitriol as I've seen directed against Moffat, I did find this:
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It reminds me of STD and how they brought back the gay doctor out of nowhere in the second season because of some backlash from that part of the fanbase.I always like how these people put "killed for no purpose" as if establishing stakes and tension in a story is of no purpose.
lol. Damn that's awesome.
Was talking to a friend and he pointed something out.
Back in the days, if comic books were pushing forward some mega, big change, the writers would always try and leave a secret way for the change to be undone. It was literally called "the out." If things worked out and it was a big hit with the audience, great! But say it didn't work out, or the audience really hated it. Well then yourself or a future writer could take advantage of "the out" and undo the change to the story. (Like all writing tools, this had good and bad examples.)
Nowadays? Notice how these new woke writers NEVER provide or set up "an out" in any of their stories. Instead they do everything possible they can to make these changes as concrete and irrevocable as possible.
I think it shows just how prideful these new writers are and their willingness to burn the whole edifice down rather than let one idea of theirs ever be corrected.
If I ever became a head writer on one of these. I would legit Dallas "Dream Twist" the shit out of their entire plotline just to fucking piss them off.I think it shows just how prideful these new writers are and their willingness to burn the whole edifice down rather than let one idea of theirs ever be corrected.
If I ever became a head writer on one of these. I would legit Dallas "Dream Twist" the shit out of their entire plotline just to fucking piss them off.
During the lockdown, there have been rewatches of old episodes going on, and the writers have been producing new material to go along with them. Some of these have been pretty decent (I got a good chuckle out of RTD's mini-sequel to Rose), some of them have been...
One of the more recent ones is a mini-sequel to Human Nature/The Family Blood and it's BAD. Remember that badass moment at the end of The Family of Blood where their spaceship blew up, and the Tenth Doctor came marching back and said: "Oh hell naw. I gave you motherfuckers a chance and you blew it. It's an eternity of torment for you!"?
Well now the Thirteenth Doctor pops back a few million years later, frees the daughter (and none of the other family members), then toddles off having liberated an unrepentant psychopath from her prison. A few people in the comments section have tried defending this by saying that outside the mirror she can only survive a few days, but that almost makes it worse because the daughter says she kind of liked being in the mirror.
But wait, it gets better! The Thirteenth Doctor says she came back and freed the Doctor to correct for the "sins" and "sicknesses" of her past selves. So the Thirteenth Doctor is a shining paragon of virtue and her past selves are evil, sick people. Got it.
Even when the show's off the air we're not safe from this crap.
I suppose I shouldn't be surprised this is coming from current year Paul Cornell, a man who unironically signal boosted Brianna Wu's claims that an obvious phishing email she fell for was a sign the Russians were trying to hack her political campaign. It's sad beyond belief to see the man who created Bernice Summerfield and wrote classics like Love and War and Seasons of Fear reduced to playing around in the shit Chibnall dropped and smearing it backwards down the timeline.