You're too kind. I personally just hope that I am still alive in the new season. I haven't seen Stan in the promo pics…so he might have shaved.
You're too kind. I personally just hope that I am still alive in the new season. I haven't seen Stan in the promo pics…so he might have shaved.
That is where 90% of my problem with Moffatt lies, he doesn't know how to give any character moment or plot point a room to breathe. I don't think the guy has ever heard of the word pacing.
Last time I checked my comment said the word sexist 0 times. While I think Moffatt the person is a sexist, I actually find the show not nearly as sexist as he is personally.
Also the head of the church of Silence,
Yeah, the Bechdel test is a convienent benchmark to point out how few integral female characters there are in fiction, but it isn't a litmus test for sexism.
same
My problem with Moff isn't that his female characters are flat and un-relatable. I though Amy Pond was an absolutely fantastic companion and character, it was what Moffatt did to her that angried me. He took one of the best female characters the show had and turned her into a damsel in distress, and then couldn't seem…
also 4/20, which should probably put us in the state of mind RTD was in when he wrote that piece of shit.
You have a right to your opinion. Wait, nevermind. This is the internet!
Your wrong! and your worse than hitler!
Truth. A lot of the most vehemently anti-Moffat portion of the fanbase likes to forget that, because it would prevent them from idiolizing RTD's run as the apex of the show.
That seems like a fair comparison to me. It holds up because ToA/FS is the last time the Angels were actually effective.
Not going to lie, that scene is probably my favorite of the episode.
Not everything has to, but when the show routinely has multiple female characters who only seem to want to talk about how amazing the Doctor is….well that gets problematic.
Coupling has a couple of really great episodes, but I definitely agree. It gets more praise than it earned.
The reveal of The Master is definitely one of the things that works best if you're a longtime fan but I forgive it because it works so well for fans of Classic Who. That moment shocked my dad and I when it first aired. Its not nearly as effective as "Dalek", but its close.
No matter what era of the show, and no matter how many people love it, a large portion of the fanbase will decry it as the absolute worst era of the series.
the grades witll be S and G, for Space Gandalf.
I really need to watch Wonderfalls, don't I?
I'd watch the shit out of that.
And then she can have a sitcom spin-off where she gives psychiatric advice to the residents of a small French-Canadian town well getting into all sorts of hi-jinks with her mischievous but lovable dog, Applesauce.