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ag
Location: Southwest US Member Since: Sun Sep 02, 2007 Posts: 326
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Subject: Doctor Who spoilers for last Friday Posted Sun Sep 16, 2007 at 07:27:06 pm EDT (Viewed 384 times) |
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No wonder it was a fav of yours! The mystery, the dialouge, the entire writing, all well done. The pase was great, the time-shifting bad guys, the Doctor's trick, all of it well done.
I really enjoyed this.
The only thing I did not like was Sci Fi spoiling the big bad from next week in it's preview.
Guess I know the Master has indeed returned. Please just say "noted". I'll find out if I'm wrong Friday during Katie's slumber party.
Scott
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Subject: I saw it; those were some creepy angels.. [Re: ag] Posted Sun Sep 16, 2007 at 08:45:57 pm EDT |
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> No wonder it was a fav of yours! The mystery, the dialouge, the entire writing, all well done. The pase was great, the time-shifting bad guys, the Doctor's trick, all of it well done.
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> I really enjoyed this.
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> The only thing I did not like was Sci Fi spoiling the big bad from next week in it's preview.
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> Guess I know the Master has indeed returned. Please just say "noted". I'll find out if I'm wrong Friday during Katie's slumber party.
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CrazySugarFreakBoy!
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Subject: Regardless of who gets revealed as the Big Bad, next week's episode is still quality. :) [Re: ag] Posted Sun Sep 16, 2007 at 10:09:33 pm EDT (Viewed 343 times) |
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HH says Don't Blink.
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Subject: Re: Doctor Who spoilers for last Friday [Re: ag] Posted Mon Sep 17, 2007 at 05:07:38 pm EDT |
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> No wonder it was a fav of yours! The mystery, the dialouge, the entire writing, all well done. The pase was great, the time-shifting bad guys, the Doctor's trick, all of it well done.
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The author, Stephen Moffat, is probably my favourite screen writer. He also wrote The Empty Child and The Girl in the Fireplace, both Hugo award winners. He's recently done an excellent six-part drama called Jekyll, a sequel to the original Jekyll & Hyde story, set in the modern age. It's scary, smart, and as close to PAD's Banner/Hulk as we're ever likely to see on TV. Recommended.
This story started out life as a short text tale in the Dr Who Annual 2005, minus the Weeping Angels and featuring the Ecclestone Doctor. The original story's available on the BBC Dr Who website.
Each season now the Dr Who production team have a problem where they have to "double-bank" two episodes - film them at the same time so as to fit the Christmas special into the shooting schedule. This forces one episode to be "Doctor-lite". Last season it was Love and Monsters. This season, Moffat volunteered for the "cheap lo-Doctor ep" - and turned it into something spectacular.
What particularly impressed me was how Moffat managed to get me invested in Sally and her cast so quickly, the excellent use of the Doctor DVD in several contexts, and the sheer creepiness of villains that we never see move.
> The only thing I did not like was Sci Fi spoiling the big bad from next week in it's preview.
> Guess I know the Master has indeed returned. Please just say "noted". I'll find out if I'm wrong Friday during Katie's slumber party.
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It's a fun episode with a stunning last ten minutes.
The BBC has now announced its future plans for Dr Who - 13 episodes and a Christmas special in 2008, but then a "gap year" with only 3 specials in it (still featuring Tennant) in 2009, followed by a full series again in 2010. Details (but no plot spoilers except casting) at http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/news/cult/news/drwho/2007/09/03/48471.shtml
Meanwhile, a week from now we get the first episode of the Sarah Jane Adventures: "Revenge of the Slitheen"
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ag
Location: Southwest US Member Since: Sun Sep 02, 2007 Posts: 326
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Subject: Re: Doctor Who spoilers for last Friday [Re: HH says Don't Blink.] Posted Tue Sep 18, 2007 at 12:18:57 am EDT (Viewed 438 times) |
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> The author, Stephen Moffat, is probably my favourite screen writer. He also wrote The Empty Child and The Girl in the Fireplace, both Hugo award winners. He's recently done an excellent six-part drama called Jekyll, a sequel to the original Jekyll & Hyde story, set in the modern age. It's scary, smart, and as close to PAD's Banner/Hulk as we're ever likely to see on TV. Recommended.
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Wilard really likes it (he's been watching it on BBC America, where I've been watching Torchwood). It sounds good.
> This story started out life as a short text tale in the Dr Who Annual 2005, minus the Weeping Angels and featuring the Ecclestone Doctor. The original story's available on the BBC Dr Who website.
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> Each season now the Dr Who production team have a problem where they have to "double-bank" two episodes - film them at the same time so as to fit the Christmas special into the shooting schedule. This forces one episode to be "Doctor-lite". Last season it was Love and Monsters. This season, Moffat volunteered for the "cheap lo-Doctor ep" - and turned it into something spectacular.
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You have that right.One of the best.
> What particularly impressed me was how Moffat managed to get me invested in Sally and her cast so quickly, the excellent use of the Doctor DVD in several contexts, and the sheer creepiness of villains that we never see move.
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They were chilling. And I'd love to have her as a companion instead of that dumb bride we're getting.
I heard that. 2009 will drive me crazy!
> Meanwhile, a week from now we get the first episode of the Sarah Jane Adventures: "Revenge of the Slitheen"
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I wonder when BBC America will air it?
Scott
NIGHT CHILDREN: THE BLOG.
Come see!
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HH
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Subject: Re: Doctor Who spoilers for last Friday [Re: ag] Posted Sat Sep 22, 2007 at 07:23:32 am EDT |
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> > He's recently done an excellent six-part drama called Jekyll, a sequel to the original Jekyll & Hyde story, set in the modern age. It's scary, smart, and as close to PAD's Banner/Hulk as we're ever likely to see on TV. Recommended.
> Wilard really likes it (he's been watching it on BBC America, where I've been watching Torchwood). It sounds good.
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Watch it in order though.
> > What particularly impressed me was how Moffat managed to get me invested in Sally and her cast so quickly, the excellent use of the Doctor DVD in several contexts, and the sheer creepiness of villains that we never see move.
> They were chilling. And I'd love to have her as a companion instead of that dumb bride we're getting.
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I'll reserve judgement on Donna until I see what they do with her.
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HH
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Subject: Re: Doctor Who spoilers for last Friday [Re: ag] Posted Sat Sep 22, 2007 at 07:23:42 am EDT |
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> > He's recently done an excellent six-part drama called Jekyll, a sequel to the original Jekyll & Hyde story, set in the modern age. It's scary, smart, and as close to PAD's Banner/Hulk as we're ever likely to see on TV. Recommended.
> Wilard really likes it (he's been watching it on BBC America, where I've been watching Torchwood). It sounds good.
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Watch it in order though.
> > What particularly impressed me was how Moffat managed to get me invested in Sally and her cast so quickly, the excellent use of the Doctor DVD in several contexts, and the sheer creepiness of villains that we never see move.
> They were chilling. And I'd love to have her as a companion instead of that dumb bride we're getting.
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I'll reserve judgement on Donna until I see what they do with her.
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