Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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She tells Anna that Erica's son is the one, and they should use him. Anna tells her she's proud of her, to which she replies, "Thank you, mother." Dun dun DUN!!!
Thanks, P-C
Anyone else surprised the FBI was all, "Sure, aliens, you take the human shooter. No prob."? Granted, he turned out to be a V and the whole thing was a plot but I was like, "Whoah!"
The goverment (and I'm assuming not just the US, but I would like to see a target country that's resisting) has totally rolled over for the aliens. It's pretty shameful. We got to see individual dissent, but TPTB seem to be in love with the Vs.
Simps. You'd think they'd have straightened out extradition when they started issuing Vs passports.
Or maybe they did. If you commit a crime? Your courts. If WE commit a crime? Your courts.
They're going to try make Global Frequency again. CW, huh? Well, I want it to work, but I'm kind of attached to the original version, although it can never be continued.
Huh. Yeah, I like the original pilot. I haven't gotten around to reading the comic, but if this goes to series, I will get around to it more quickly.
Scott Nimerfro wrote for
Pushing Daisies,
so that's not bad. Otherwise, he's no John Rogers.
Shir, I like that theory. In vague reference to it and general speculation: it does seem like they've been signposting that something big will change with Eleven, given all the prophecies, and what River said about the Doctor being 'younger' and less powerful than when she'd known him later in his life. But every finale since the revamped series began has felt like a let-down, with lots of deus ex machina stuff and sloppy writing in a scramble to tie up loose ends. 'Bad Wolf', reversing time to defeat the Master, and even DoctorDonna (although that wasn't quite as bad) were mostly just disappointing. I'm expecting them to screw up again with whatever the resolution to the prophecies and foreshadowing turns out to be. I hope they don't, of course - a really big exit for Ten and intro for Eleven would be great.
I think it's a really well done first season (they haven't aired past that in the States, and I never got around to acquiring it), and for one that's targeted at the youngest demographic still managed to work up a decent sense of peril.
I'm working my way through the season one DVDs, and I'm very impressed. I thought transferring the Whoniverse to a children's TV setting wouldn't work (as much as that's where it started, it's grown up over the decades). But it's got some good writers, and the young actors seem pretty good, which all helps with hanging on to the 'feel' of Doctor Who.
Did someone mention Ace? Now there was a companion.
Ace.
Rocked hard.
"You wouldn't have done anything so insane as to go against my express instructions not to make any more Nitro-9, would you?"
"What if I had?"
"Can I have some?"
Her and Leela. Those were Companions.
Hey, Sarah wielded a gun in her time as a companion. It's no Nitro-9, but for her time period, she was representing. And she's a fierce mama bear for her timeslot in series one of her adventures. I need to check out the recent stuff. Curses on BBCAm for not sharing with us.
dude! i can barely contain my excitement over the Global Frequency news. that is probably my favorite pilot of a show that never was!
Finally finished the new Prisoner. I'm disappointed they couldn't keep up the momentum of the first two eps, and it was jarring how suddenly the tone switched from "Oh you silly - the Village is the entire universe, and it's perfect except for the constant spying, la la la!" to "Yeah, you're in a walking nightmare being held against your will. Say, did you ever read The Doll's House by Neil Gaiman?"
I think it could have benefited from a longer run, or a shorter story. They tried to cram in too much and it wound up just not holding together.
I also can't think of an actor with less charisma than Jim Caveziel. A better Number Six could have made the last hour much MUCH more watchable.
(I'm also not sure why Sara was chosen as the dreamer. Isn't a homeless schizophrenic going to have exactly the opposite kind of dreams from you'd want when creating a subconscious utopia? And now she gets to be catatonic in The Village too? So life sucks doubly for her?)
I feel compelled to note that there is no Doctor Who canon. So, um, there, now I have. Yay me.
I've been absorbing more Who-stuff recently, so that I can decipher a highly tangential set of stories, which I'm reading out of order. It's kind of like digging into 1960's Fantastic Four in order to unpack Planetary. While riding a tilt-a-whirl. So my perspective on everything is a bit askew.
That said, I've seen maybe a dozen episodes of nuWho and the only episode of this past series I've seen is Waters of Mars, but I'm going to whitefont this since it's based on all sorts of third-hand stuff and fascinating-but-perhaps-demented fandom analysis. As far as I know this is pure speculation about the finale, but in light of Waters of Mars:
it seems fairly likely to me that The End of Time involves restoring Gallifrey somehow. WoM is rather toothless unless he's going to go even further, and changing an event that he himself was responsible for seems... appropriate. And it also makes sense as a conclusion to RTD-era Who. "Putting all the toys back in the box" was how I saw it phrased somewhere.
So that'd be where my money is.