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So, what did you guys think of the new Dr Who series?
I was pretty impressed... effects were a little odd in places but I think that was kind of the point. The rest of it seemed fast, light and incredibly fun to watch.
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From our irc channel just now.
[20:57] tonight's "new" DrWho was a pile of utter ****e
Hehe, some people disagree I think.
I don't watch that stuff myself - I saw a promo, it looked like trash to me.
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Each to their own :) Any idea why you/they don't like it?
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Uhh, when I saw the promo personally, it just didn't appeal to me. Looked superficial, and not worth my time. Of course, I could be wrong, but then again I will never see it, so no huge loss.
[21:01] I seriously hope it's intended to be a comedy
[21:01] I just happened to see the thread after seeing your opinion
[21:01] Andf yes
[21:02] Trash...
[21:02] and I know nubi put up a promo here which I saw
[21:02] looked trash to me
[21:02] But then anything involving billie is.
[21:02] coz the cg was laughable... the enchanted weapons in morrowind look lore realistic than the wheeliebin did
[21:02] hell
[21:02] been typing "lore" too much
[21:02] I can do better
[21:02] more*
[21:02] :P
[21:02] y'know - her music career - LOOK AT WHAT HAPPENED TO CHRIS EVANS FOR GODS SAKE!
[21:02] lol
[21:03] and now this
[21:03] dr who ****e :)
[21:03] point proven
[21:03] :D
[21:03] Give me a cookie
[21:03] no
[21:03] I ate them
[21:03] you can have one in about 24 hours, when it's gone through me system......
[21:03] :P
Maybe a few more insights into why he didn't like it, but after a few lines, they just start talking about cookies again (like they do most of the time), so yeah.
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Dr who?
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What was the point of that man in his garden shed, and why did:
Those shop dummies have guns? I mean if you're designing a shop dummy you don't think "Maybe it'll come to life and go on a rampage, and I should help it by giving it a gun!" do you
Regardless I thought it was excellent
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Not a fan of Dr Who, both the new and old versions of the show are lame IMO.
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Fair enough, it's not everyones cup of tea. Heck - I don't watch soaps because I can't stand them. Same thing here for some people I guess :)
kietotheworld, to answer your questions:
I think the man in the potting shed was merely an aid to further the story along.. through him we learnt that the Doctor has had a hand in human affairs for some time (heck, a hell of a long time)... and has been at the epicentre of several historic events at least. It also introduces the notion that he's immortal (or rather, can travel through time)
As for the shop dummies.. I get the feeling they were put in place by the sentient invasion creature? Otherwise... yeah, I don't know. The abilities of the plastic creations seemed to be quite varied - I guess guns were another feature of them. Or perhaps they're just something silly.
That's how I see it, anyhow.
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I saw the last 15 minutes (waiting for the Scotland game to come on*). Looked cheap and tacky to me.... exactly the same as the old ones.
* sniff. Better than bloody Bertie, at least
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i didn't think it was that bad i am a fan of the old series,( well the Cybermen anyway, the original borg, if you read the books their "assimalation" is way more grusome than the borg. I hope they make a come back)
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The cybermen aren't in this series. The writer has said they may be in the next.
The Daleks of course ARE back :D
Personally I thought it was great. It didn't take itself too seriously and managed to get in a couple of digs at the old series.
I did find it odd that Billie Piper's character couldn't notice that her boyfriend had been taken and cloned but then again she was married to Chris Evens
Oh and if someone is complaining about the special effects they need their f**king head examined. Dr Who has never been about the special effects.
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Didn't see it (was at work till 8 :doubt: ) but it was taped for me, so I'll watch it tomorrow. Supposed to be good, though...
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Originally posted by karajorma
Oh and if someone is complaining about the special effects they need their f**king head examined. Dr Who has never been about the special effects.
Thankyou! :yes:
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Originally posted by pyro-manic
Didn't see it (was at work till 8 :doubt: ) but it was taped for me, so I'll watch it tomorrow. Supposed to be good, though...
If you liked the old one you should enjoy it. They've kept the Doctor's inherant strangeness and even though I was a little worried about the plot at first (It sounds fairly bad on paper) they did manage to pull it off.
The Next Week teaser definately whetted my appitite though :D
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Apparently this series is 13 Episodes long, so does that mean that after this series there will be a new doctor or not. I hope not!
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i'll get to see it.. eventually.. well, as soon as the current re-airing of older Who episodes finish up here.
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I thought it was good - It didn't take itself too seriously and Ms Piper can act well enough for this sort of thing. Of course you will never please the hardcore fans, but who cares? I don't, and I will be watching again next week...
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Incidentally Who is Doctor Who (http://www.whoisdoctorwho.co.uk/)? Don't visit till you've seen the episode though.
BTW if you whois the who is doctor who site you find that the BBC made it. I did it just so I could say that sentence :D
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I'll speak for the 'merkins in the audience when i say
[size=9]LINKAGE???[/size]
I love the old Dr. Who, but have heard nothing about a resurected series.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/
Try that for a start :)
Gonna watch it tonight hopefully...
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The guy who ressurrected it had been trying for 10 years! to get some interest...
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Looks like he finally did it. And what's more the hardcore fans seem pretty happy with it from what I can hear so far :)
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Well, it's kinda like Enterprise, they aren't going to mix the 'old' thinking and the 'new' effects perfectly at first.
Doctor Who hasn't really taken itself seriously since Tom Baker, I think it's a bit of a pity they tried to resurrect it that way, but then, the Doctor was more of a Cereberal Hero than, for example, Buck Rodgers. And I hope the series will remember that, he was far far better at out-thinking than out-fighting.
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Well to be fair in this one he did try to talk peace first. Most sci-fi hero's wouldn't have bothered.
BTW what is this war he refered to? Something from the original series or a new addition?
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Humanity fought a war with the Daleks, Cybermen and just about every major alien race except the Galafreyans according to a timeline I found one time.
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I haven't actually seen all of the latest one yet, only bits and pieces. While there still looks like room for improvement, I would say there is a lot more 'understanding' of Dr Who and the intent of the original material was than, say, Hitch Hikers, and the first couple of series of Enterprise, so I'm hopeful :)
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For some reason he reminds me of Chris "Rimmer" Barrie.
Oh and I know this is a Brit thing, but a group of episodes is called a Season not a series. The show as a whole is a Series.[/sarcasm];)
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Christopher Eccleston is a proper actor - Shakespeare and stuff at the theatre.
I thought he did a good job - there was a manic edgy feel to his character that definitely added something to the normal way of performing the Doctor, I liked it..
The last 'series' I watched every week was Stargate - the 1st one, since then, nothing has interested me enough to watch every week...
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Originally posted by Liberator
Oh and I know this is a Brit thing, but a group of episodes is called a Season not a series. The show as a whole is a Series.[/sarcasm];)
Nonsense. The show as a whole is a show. That's why you have the word. :p
Only the Americans would invent the word season to describe the run of a TV show and then proceed to televise it over 2 or 3 actual calandar seasons :rolleyes: :p
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Correct. :nod:
I just watched it, and it was great! :D Can't wait for the next one now...
Lib: I think I know where you're coming from with the Rimmer comparison - Eccleston's a funny looking bloke, like Barrie. Big ears, big nose.
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Actually,I think it's the hair for some reason. Although Rimmer never wore his short like that.
Also, I was being vaguely fecitious about the season/series thing...:rolleyes: