It’s icky and gross and REPUGNANT!!
It’s icky and gross and REPUGNANT!!
Maybe he’s their teacher at film school.
I don’t think I’ve seen the word “repugnant” used so much in one article before.
Hint: It’s right there in the picture.
I feel like Jodie’s Doctor comes off alternately as passive and preachy at times, but in my opinion that’s more an issue with the scripts than the actress.
So, the Picard we know and love is actually dead and going forward this is just a copy, who acts like nothing existential just happened and continues on without missing a beat?
“thoughtless, rushed plotting, meaningless twists, and bold decisions which are absolutely weightless.”
You see that a lot in newspapers from the 1800s.
“Shadow Republican” Jesus.
I suspect Randall isn’t fond of Mayor Pete.
So, I wonder what beloved minor TNG characters Picard can kill off next season?
The UFO phenomenon didn’t really start in 1947. You can see a very similar pattern that took place during the “Mystery Airship” wave of 1896-97. Newspapers across North America carried reports of strange lights and mystery craft in the skies (with some of these stories clearly the work of imaginative 19th century news…
It was a bad idea from the start (although the vague mystery surrounding it was fine), blessedly never came to fruition on the TV series proper and yes, here we are again but EVEN WORSE.
I’ve been boiling over and saying “FUCK CHIBS” since Sunday night. LOL
Agreed. One thing I liked about Season 11 was the notion that the show was finally putting to rest The Doctor’s “Lonely God” mantle and going back to just being a do-gooding wanderer through space and time. Now she’s the “MOST IMPORTANT PERSON IN THe UNIVERSE” again and it’s just so deeply uninteresting. Even if this…
Just about every episode, my wife says, “She just doesn’t seem like the Doctor.”
Yeah, I thought this era was going to be all about going back to the wandering do-gooder in a box rather than the SUPER-IMPORTANT TIME LORD.
Maybe it’ll turn out he’s actually The Doctor and Jodie is actually The Master.
I used to intensely dislike The Other storyline. Now I’d actually prefer it over what we got.
Is it true that Moffat personally selected Chibnall to replace him? I thought I read that at the time. Otherwise, why did BBC pick Chibnall? Solely because of Broadchurch? His previous Doctor Who episodes were nothing special. Why wouldn’t they pick a showrunner with a more impressive vision for the show and creative…