This fucking hurts. Adam was great. His contribution to Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is, frankly, immeasurable, and Fountains of Wayne were just wonderfully upbeat and optimistic while, typically for Schlesinger, very witty.
This fucking hurts. Adam was great. His contribution to Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is, frankly, immeasurable, and Fountains of Wayne were just wonderfully upbeat and optimistic while, typically for Schlesinger, very witty.
Civ2 last? Even behind Civ1 and Civ3?
I don’t want to be around when these guys read up on David Bowie, Jimmy Page, Iggy Pop and especially Lou Reed...Shit, might as well hate pretty much every 70's artist who wasn’t an Osmond...
Really sad to read that the show isn’t that good as I thought the premise was interesting.
nothing more than a collection of tweets
The only thing more annoying than celebrity singing videos is an article about it that is nothing more than a collection of tweets.
I would seriously watch a Tormund spin off!
I dunno if he was drunk, but there was at least alcohol present. Drunken gun shenanigans probably isn’t the image Twitch is looking for for their platform.
There are plenty of responsible streamers waiting to take his place.
Same thing happened with Russel T Davies. Everyone was bashing him by the time he left, and were calling for his return after a year or two of Moffat. Chibnall’s far from my favourite Who writer, but his two years so far have been perfectly fine stories for the most parts with a couple of gems in the rough. It’s just…
It worked for me because the Time Lords were already essentially Time Gods, you know? To raise the Doctor above that feels like putting a hat on a hat.
The Time Lords are a stuffy group of space aristocrats who charged themselves with guarding time, but sometimes...they weren’t. You have a few examples in not just the…
The “Lots of Planets Have a North” was a humorous reference to Christopher Eccelston having a Manchester accent which he didn’t bother to get rid of while playing The Ninth Doctor.
The Power of 3 is a pretty good episode with some solid themes, atmosphere, and characterization, and a final ten minutes that just comes out of nowhere and ends up making everything seem meaningless and hollow.
I find the Time Lords as a race boring as hell, old series and new. I find Time Lords as individuals potentially very interesting. I’ve been honestly disappointed that the new series hasn’t come up with more opportunities for the Doctor to encounter more traveling Time Lords. So far, we’ve only gotten the Master and a…
It would fit, but it’s not the point of Doctor Who.
Yes, Orphan 55 was all the problems with Chibnal run smashed together and upped to 11. Such a horrible episode. It doesn’t go that bad often but the plots that fizzle into nothing (the whole VOR thing) or come out of nowhere (Death Particle) aren’t uncommon.
I think this ties into the problems with the companions that people were complaining about up the page.
I think the speech at the end of Orphan 55 was the lowest point in that regard. The Doctor’s description of time, destiny and the future sounded like it was from an entirely different show.
Is it weird that I feel like writers/showrunners should have to find new ways to extend the regeneration cycle every 12 or so Doctors? Like, it’s a challenge! One writers should need to figure out and make satisfying!
I kept saying, “if this was Matt Smith, all these Cybermen would be ‘sploded by now.”
Thank god for this episode! I’d always liked Doctor Who but the fact that she wasn’t the most special most important most unique being in the universe really bugged me! Thanks to Chibnall to fixing this!