Some of his later stories were among the most mature the show has produced, I think.
I agree, though it's been years since I saw them. I need to see them again, frankly. Are the novels any good?
'Time Bomb'
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Some of his later stories were among the most mature the show has produced, I think.
I agree, though it's been years since I saw them. I need to see them again, frankly. Are the novels any good?
The bright sun + camera blows it out, though, making me look nice and white instead of mottled.Oooh, I have a picture of myself like that. Guess there's a reason they call things a trick of the light. Your skin always look just flawless in pictures. And I am still envious.
Indeed, the only one I actively disliked.::sniff::
Actively disliked?
I need to retake the test.
Really? I mostly tend to forget he existed, but the only one I disliked was the Fifth. (Though I've loved the actor in other things, I just disliked that version of the Doctor.)
Oh yes. The Fifth was quite bland (though following Tom Baker just exacerbated that), but the Sixth was thoroughly unpleasant. Treated his companions like crap, acted like the sun shone out of his various orifices, but without the charm of the Ninth or Fourth to make it endearing instead of boorish.
I agree, though it's been years since I saw them. I need to see them again, frankly. Are the novels any good?
Some of them are (others are awful, of course; it's a big series). I like the Eighth Doctor novels best myself. The 'New Adventures' Seventh Doctor series does some interesting things with Ace; their relationship deteriorates almost irreparably because of his manipulative streak, and she winds up spending some time away from him as a mercenary.
I've never seen a single episode of Doctor Who
I did think it was a little sad that in the latest Lush newsletter, they referenced both Wallace Stevens' "The Emperor of Ice Cream" and daleks, and had to explain the whole "emperor of ice cream" thing. But didn't have to explain daleks. (Because really, how can you?)
I don't think they quite got the meaning of the poem, anyway.
SO! Who wants to play with African scammers? I just got the following, and can't tell if it's the "give us your bank account number" or the "pay for the costs of probate" or some combination.
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Neither have I Raq.
but the Sixth was thoroughly unpleasant. Treated his companions like crap, acted like the sun shone out of his various orifices, but without the charm of the Ninth or Fourth to make it endearing instead of boorish.
See, I always thought of him as sort of the Ozzy Osburne of Doctors. Which, fine, was the hair talking to me.
In that light, he was forgettable, but mildly entertaining.
The Fifth Doctor just made me want gag on my own boredom while at the same time somehow not being forgettable. Most annoying.
EXTERMINATE. EXTERMINATE.
See, I always thought of him as sort of the Ozzy Osburne of Doctors. Which, fine, was the hair talking to me.
That's part of my problem with him. It felt like they wanted to get a curly-haired actor named Baker to play the Doctor, rather than operating from any forward-looking plans. Sylvester McCoy, on the other hand, held the world record for stuffing live ferrets down his trousers. Now that's a Doctor-worthy resume.
The Fifth Doctor just made me want gag on my own boredom while at the same time somehow not being forgettable. Most annoying.
Yeah, I didn't mind him, though that was partly because when I first watched it I had a crush on Nyssa. I wouldn't begrudge anyone their boredom-fuelled contempt for him. (He was also, I think, the most goody-goody of the Doctors.) He did, however, go out in one of the most highly regarded Doctor Who stories ever, The Caves of Androzani. I also have a soft spot for Enlightenment. "You are a Time Lord. A lord of time. Are there lords in such a small domain?"
Recent phone conversation with AS:
Me: "See, now I'll have to teach you about Dungeons & Dragons."
AS: "Why?"
Me: "You can't call yourself a nerd without knowing D&D, it's the epitome of nerddom."
AS: "But that's for boynerds! I'm a girlnerd!"
AS: "But that's for boynerds! I'm a girlnerd!"If it doesn't work out for you, can I date her?
So cute. So doomed.
Sooo sleepy.