Well, I think it's fair to hold it against the producers who decided to make five movies out of the series. Everyone else was just doing an honest day's work.
Well, I think it's fair to hold it against the producers who decided to make five movies out of the series. Everyone else was just doing an honest day's work.
Where did the purse come from, though? Didn't Jessica drag her out of the hotel room in her underwear?
Where did Hope get the gun from?
What the hell is the deal with comments on these stupid Star Wars week articles? Fuck you AV Club.
Really, Sava's sixth straight Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. review where he spends most of its length complaining about the color palette is always going to take the cake.
I thought the Harness episodes were very good. Yes, there was slightly ham-handed politics, but in a sort of classic Malcolm Hulke Doctor Who kind of way.
Yeah, definitely. Gatiss is famously lovingly contemptuous of the classic series all around. https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Oh, blame Harness if you want. But blame him for writing a story that didn't care about science, not for poor scientific understanding.
No, it came about because he didn't care about the science. He didn't try to convey good science, but fail because of his poor writing. Nobody involved with that episode expected anyone to think "oh yeah, the science in that episode was top-notch stuff"
There was social commentary in the Whithouse episodes?
I'm just going to guess that the unrealistic science in Kill the Moon did not come about because of Peter Harness's poor "scientific understanding".
I'd say this was better than the Whithouse two-parter, but not as good as any of the other three stories this season.
I mostly liked this episode, but I feel like the reveal that there weren't any cameras was too good to be wasted on stupid eye booger monsters. Surely something better could have been done with the basic idea?
Fair enough! Who doesn't?
Well, the thing about the Doctor is that he has a time machine. So hopefully we'll revisit this with Gatiss next season - the Doctor can totally not solve this now and then come back whenever and finish it off.
Mr. Fibuli was the Pirate *Planet*. The Space Pirates was a Second Doctor/Jamie/Zoe story by Robert Holmes that is almost completely lost.
Space Pirates! The Silurians name being ridiculous! At the very least, you can always count on Gatiss for some deeply nerdy classic series references.
I feel like in the past few months, I've seen more and more examples of people citing Gotham as self-evidently a quite good show that other shows would do well to imitate. I'm not sure what's going on.
Whereas Rick Springfield and the Cars know exactly whose girl they are discussing, Jackson Browne is merely speculating that she's probably somebody's baby, based on how fine she is.
Also: Betty and Veronica. Betty is the nice one, and Veronica is the mean one.