That’s a shame. I’ve gotten really tired lately of protagonists not just being flawed but being, well, shitty.
That’s a shame. I’ve gotten really tired lately of protagonists not just being flawed but being, well, shitty.
You don’t name your movie after the goddamned gimmick in your movie. That would be like if Speed were called The Bus That Couldn’t Slow Down
C4 Me (includes a subplot about explosives)
“The AV Club sucks and is dumb.”
I would also accept See For Mes and See For Me: Electric Boogaloo.
I’m going to go ahead and express some hopeful optimism that maybe, possibly, instead of relegating Black history to one month a year and pretending to be socially aware, the network might realize that Black history is an essential, compelling part of life every day. Maybe?
Yeah, but it’s got built in sequel titles: See 2 Me and See for M3.
See For Me receives a C from me.
I’m honestly surprised they didn’t wait until February to air this.
Carolyn and her contemporaries are largely alive and voting and raising kids to raise kids to raise kids to believe the same monstrous shit they believe.
God out of all the injustices of Jim Crow, Emmett Till is the one that always gets to me. Good lord are the photos just awful, at least its slightly comforting that the two murders were eventually osterizied from society and both died of cancer. Carolyn is still alive last I checked, living in North Carolina. Now…
This is the best review I’ve read yet.
I think the deal with the second Flux event was that Mommy Issues was going to center it on Earth to be eeeeeeeevil to her adopted daughter, but after she got dusted by Mr. & Mrs Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, they asked the Ood to please aim it at Atropos because they had a different plan for being eeeeeevil to the…
I agree with everyone about being bothered by the lack of Chibnall not being bothered that a huge chunk of the universe was left destroyed after this convoluted mess was all said and done. Since, according to Azure explaining to the Doctor that their plan was to put the destruction of the universe on a time loop to…
That Master tease was so head-slappingly blatant that I’m now hoping that it’s a swerve.
If that is what happened, I don’t think it was communicated clearly at all. As far as I could see, the Flux was supposed to finish at the coordinates that the Sontarans found, and the fact that it got stopped there means that everything that it consumed beforehand was still gone. That in itself was weird, because in…
Whittaker has deserved so much better than what was written for her. I found her Doctor to be really charming and a lot of fun, but the content rarely delivers to the level of her capability.
Didn’t most of the universe survive, though? If I’m understanding the plot correctly, everyone ended up going back to the moment the Flux started, and the Flux wiped out the Daleks, Cybermen, and Sontarians, but was absorbed by the Passenger before it could spread to the rest of the universe. I think that’s what…
I have found Chibnall’s era to be weak to middling at best. His historical episodes have been quite good, IMHO. His non-historical ones have been okay, until now. This one just made no sense. When The Doctor asked her companions if they wanted to go, all I could think was “where?, the whole universe was destroyed or…
- Given that all Space vs. Time was on the table, I expected at least something of a reset button by the end of the episode.
- Instead we got the destruction of quite a lot of the universe; the death of both the Dalek and CyberMan races, with the Doctor’s passive approval; the death of the Sontaran race, essentially…