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The Rings of Akhaten Not a well-regarded episode, and the voting bears this out. Maybe next time they'll just go for a full-on musical episode of Doctor Who. I bet Smith could have CRUSHED that. A BeefyTaco BSam Colonel Cool Dave Brookshaw ewe2 fatherboxx Gandalf21 jng2058 Lipset and Rock On onetruepurple Organza Quiz Random Stranger Regy Rusty Rochallor Well Manicured Man B Angela Christine Bicyclops Blasmeister Capfalcon DoctorWhat MikeJF Mo0 Paul.Power Senerio Sinestro C adhuin Ali Aces And More Jsor Labratio Ohtsam Xenoborg D Stumiester F Attitude Indicator cargohills Grouchio LabyaMynora Overall Average Guess: C+. Tied for second-worst so far with Power of Three, and we had at least one person guess every grade this time around. Current rankings: Labratio: 5 And More: 7 Grouchio: 8 Paul.Power: 8 Xenoborg: 8 Ali Aces: 9 DoctorWhat: 9 LabyaMynora: 9 Ohtsam: 9 Angela Christine: 10 Bicyclops: 10 Capfalcon: 10 Dave Brookshaw: 10 ewe2: 10 Mo0: 10 Senerio: 10 Well Manicured Man: 10 adhuin: 11 Blasmeister: 11 Colonel Cool: 11 Jsor: 11 Rochallor: 11 Attitude Indicator: 12 jng2058: 12 MikeJF: 12 Sinestro: 12 Stumiester: 12 BeefyTaco: 13 fatherboxx: 13 Lipset and Rock On: 13 Organza Quiz: 13 BSam: 14 Gandalf21: 14 onetruepurple: 14 Random Stranger: 16 Regy Rusty: 16 cargohills: 17 Labratio retains the lead with a spot-on guess for this episode. And More sneaking back up the ranks a bit here, and everyone else just falling further behind. The top ranks are still all within one episode of bad guessing, though, so still plenty of time this season for the lead to change. idonotlikepeas fucked around with this message at 04:12 on Jun 1, 2015 |
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# ? May 11, 2024 09:35 |
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I like that they got the actor who played Davos to more or less play the same character, but as
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 01:31 |
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Forgot this episode existed.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 01:35 |
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Toxxupation posted:In which sub pun. This was such a waste of David Warner. I thought it was an okay episode, not quite as good as I would have liked but not particularly bad outside of a couple of really bizarre choices (why the gently caress did that dude decide to melt the ice cube early?) but the thin part David Warner gets is unforgivable.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 01:39 |
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Toxxupation posted:i was originally going to give it a B and while rewatching it for the review i found the first act so interminably overlong I could barely stomach it "I've seen longer first acts." "Really?" "Are you joking? It's massive."
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 01:41 |
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Toxxupation posted:i was originally going to give it a B and while rewatching it for the review i found the first act so interminably overlong I could barely stomach it I don't remember much of it, so you're probably right. I know there's a market in which Clara gets lost and I don't recall much of the story in which she's on her own following the child. Cold War has David Warner in it, and some bad CGI, and maintains Clara problems, but I think is otherwise pretty decent? I can't believe how much of this season I forget!
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 02:13 |
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idonotlikepeas posted:Not a well-regarded episode, and the voting bears this out. The vast majority voted A or B.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 02:42 |
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Diabolik900 posted:The vast majority voted A or B. Right? I was about to say.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 02:45 |
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At least It has Davos still being the best captain ever and Edmure still loving everything up.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 02:46 |
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i'm watching black mirror how the gently caress has charlie brooker not written for doctor who
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 03:20 |
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idonotlikepeas posted:The Rings of Akhaten I'm on D, not C unfortunately...
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 03:20 |
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I love Cold War. But then, I love submarine movies, and Cold War history, and Liam Cunningham, and David Warner. So I'm not exactly impartial.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 03:22 |
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Toxxupation posted:i'm watching black mirror Charlie Brooker writing for Capaldi's doctor is suddenly something I need. Desperately.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 03:49 |
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Toxxupation posted:i'm watching black mirror Because much as I love Charlie Brooker I don't think he could write for the under-18 crowd to save his life.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 03:58 |
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Diabolik900 posted:The vast majority voted A or B. Quite so. And yet the average vote is still one of the lowest in this season. People seem to have learned the lesson that Toxx votes high based on the last two seasons, and have been skewing things that way. I converted all the grades to numeric scores (0-4) and averaged those to figure out what people thought, and this episode has a 2.8. Which seems pretty good, until you notice that's exactly the same number as Power of Three and only .2 more than the 2.6 for Angels in Manhattan. People appear to be voting for preferences this season on the three-point video game review scale, where if something gets a C average it's basically a disaster. Stumiester posted:I'm on D, not C unfortunately... All set, sorry! I actually had you in both places due to a paste error.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 04:11 |
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David Warner is also in the weird David Tennant cartoon with Anthony Stuart Head and he plays the Doctor in some the Unbound stories of those audio dramas some of us are always going on about. It's also worth mentioning that Nicholas Briggs plays yet another monster voice in this one, and considering what a friendly, goofy voice he has in real life, it's pretty drat incredible that he does all of the Daleks, Cybermen and apparently Ice Warriors. The voice modulation does some of the heavy lifting, but, well, that is also him, for the most part.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 04:33 |
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Diabolik900 posted:The vast majority voted A or B. Though the votes are based on what Toxx will give it, not what people actually think of it. I'd have guessed he'd have loved it too.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 05:11 |
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Toxxupation posted:Clara has been efficiently and mercilessly turned into a plot device with a pulse, the reverse-Rose, which makes her sense of self virtually nonexistent and thus her stories unimpactful. A+, would agree again. Clara is flat, underwritten, underdeveloped and underutilized. She's friggin' boring. She seemed to stay that way for a long rear end drat time, too. Toxxupation posted:Oh, and as an aside - let's just be clear here. That speech from Eleven at the end was in no loving way any worse than both what Smith has said before and what The Doctor has triumphantly yelled to the Big Bad of the episode. People arguing otherwise are incredibly myopic - for Christ's sake the episode is Impossible Planet Redux, with the exact same setup and conceit of The Doctor yelling about how much more capable he is then the monster who happens to either be or represent an evil sun that wants to destroy everything. It's fine if you don't like that hammy bullshit in general but arguing that it's in any real way worse or texturally different than Tennant's shoutfests, or Smith's previous shoutfests, is just plain wrong. It's wrong. You're wrong. Wrong. It feels strange to say this about a Doctor Who shouty speech, but this one was a little too shouty. I like me some hamminess, but this was beyond hammy fun, it was just ... He could have been shouting the telephone directory during a hurricane, for all the meaning it retained. I remember very little about "Cold War". There's an ice cube alien on a submarine and ... that's about all I got. I'm not going to rewatch, though; I want to see how much comes back from reading comments about it. Filox fucked around with this message at 05:33 on Jun 1, 2015 |
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Filox posted:It feels strange to say this about a Doctor Who shouty speech, but this one was a little too shouty. I like me some hamminess, but this was beyond hammy fun, it was just ... He could have been shouting the telephone directory during a hurricane, for all the meaning it retained. While I'm not saying you were wrong to feel that way, I legitimately teared up the first time I heard the speech because it blindsided me and felt so full of emotion that I could relate to. Now maybe that really does objectively make me a big ol' pussy but it also means that there clearly was some kind-of meaning that translated from the screen to the audience given that at least one person reacted instantly without bias towards nor against the speech the first time he saw it.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 05:33 |
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I suppose if there's a theme for this half of series 7 it's major league continuity references; it was the year of the 50th anniversary after all. So far there's been the Great Intelligence from the Second Doctor's day, using primitive snowmen constructs and then advanced robots, Clara's birthday is the 23rd of November, same as the show, and her mother died in March 2005 when the revival began airing, now there's an ice warrior. Moffat has always been a continuity nerd but it feels like they really ramped it up for this set of episodes.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 05:35 |
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mind the walrus posted:While I'm not saying you were wrong to feel that way, I legitimately teared up the first time I heard the speech because it blindsided me and felt so full of emotion that I could relate to. Now maybe that really does objectively make me a big ol' pussy but it also means that there clearly was some kind-of meaning that translated from the screen to the audience given that at least one person reacted instantly without bias towards nor against the speech the first time he saw it. Different people react in different ways, nothing wrong with that. When I read the speech, I like it, it's very Who-ish. It's the delivery that didn't grab me.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 05:36 |
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2house2fly posted:I suppose if there's a theme for this half of series 7 it's major league continuity references; it was the year of the 50th anniversary after all. So far there's been the Great Intelligence from the Second Doctor's day, using primitive snowmen constructs and then advanced robots, Clara's birthday is the 23rd of November, same as the show, and her mother died in March 2005 when the revival began airing, now there's an ice warrior. Moffat has always been a continuity nerd but it feels like they really ramped it up for this set of episodes. Well yeah, it was the show episodes that aired during the 50th Anniversary season. If there was ever a time to pull this poo poo out of the drawer it was during a major Anniversary year. mind the walrus fucked around with this message at 05:47 on Jun 1, 2015 |
# ? Jun 1, 2015 05:44 |
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okay after watching 202 of black mirror how the gently caress has charlie brooker not written for doctor who
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 05:44 |
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black mirror is the version of doctor who I desperately wish existed, because jesus christ is black mirror loving unbelievable
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 05:48 |
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Black Mirror also doesn't have the Doctor or any sense of intellect, romance, or optimism in a world that favors brute force and cynicism, instead favoring a showcase of the worst aspects of human nature and how our best attribute for survival-- our ability to make and refine tools to interact with our environment and meet our needs--can create prisons and hells that seem inevitable but were never intended by anyone. Besides do you want to break our children's sense of hope before they've even gotten out of the gate? Plus you haven't watched episode 203 yet, and I hate to say it but it suuuuuuucks.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 06:00 |
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mind the walrus posted:Black Mirror also doesn't have the Doctor or any sense of intellect, romance, or optimism in a world that favors brute force and cynicism, instead favoring a showcase of the worst aspects of human nature and how our best attribute for survival-- our ability to make and refine tools to interact with our environment and meet our needs--can create prisons and hells that seem inevitable but were never intended by anyone. actually it also ruled but more to the point the way many-to-most episodes of DW are constructed, the doctor is essentially the avatar for humanity bringing optimism and hope to a cynical, dead, or lifeless world there's been many episodes of DW that would play out in the same hopeless, despairing way the average episode of black mirror (not to even bring up the episodes of DW that are actually hopeless and despairing - they're rare but they happen) if it weren't for the fact that the doctor intrudes upon and changes the established narrative within it to bring the episode to either a hopeful or at least a not negative solution by the end of it I'm not saying that charlie brooker should be the next showrunner, because you're right, his specific viewpoint and perspective on humanity and its relationship with technology is opposed to DW's overall aims, but I am saying that if one episode out of every 13 were this dark sort of depressing commentary it wouldn't throw off the general balance of the show not even to mention how brooker is both a huge fan of and seems to fundamentally understand what Who is and its specific appeal, and contending that he couldn't change the specific maturity of his scripts to more fit DW's child demographic is i think a faulty assertion, I mean the guy who wrote "The Christmas Invasion" wrote this ludicrous horseshit My point more is that brooker is so incredible at thinking through a situation and being able to really come up with an outside-the-box sci-fi premise and then honor that with well-written and deep characters and plotting that all locks into place by its end, I want to see what he could do on Who Like to use an example the premise and plot of 202 of Black Mirror (speaking vaguely because it's incredible television) would work perfectly as an episode of DW, just with the change of having The Doctor bust in as it's going on and stand in as the audience surrogate for the plot reveals
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 06:51 |
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I don't really disagree, but I do think you're also on a bit of a fan-kick from being introduced to Black Mirror and are in that phase where you wish everything was as brutally honest and aware of itself and humanity, and especially willing to commit to the horrific consequences of one's actions. It's an admirable quality and one Doctor Who could use more of, but also one that won't arrive there for the same reason we don't actually have many other shows on the level of Black Mirror-- honesty, awareness, and consequences are three things humans actively avoid and Doctor Who at its worst is more than happy to reinforce. And I didn't really mean that I didn't think Charlie Brooker could write for kids, that was me being flippant. And episode 203 really wasn't on the level of the rest of the show, at all.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 07:04 |
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Charlie Brooker is the kind of guy who would rather claw his own eyes out than write for a show like Doctor Who. anyway it turns out I've watched Cold War too. I remember thinking it was pretty good (best Gatiss episode yet probably) if not that special and then I went to AV Club and they gave it an A and I realised just how much of a fanboy AVC's current Who guy is.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 07:55 |
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202 was an episode of Black Mirror I liked a lot while watching and then got more and more annoyed at the reveals as I thought about them. Better than 203, which was the worst of the show hands-down.Bown posted:Charlie Brooker is the kind of guy who would rather claw his own eyes out than write for a show like Doctor Who. I'd really like to see him write for it; lots of my favourite non-Moffat episodes of the revival have been done by people who don't regularly write for Who (eg Gaiman on Doctor's Wife, Curtis on Vincent and the Doctor).
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 07:59 |
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I'm not saying Brooker couldn't write for Who, he's absolutely capable. But with his persona and general opinions on everything there's no way in hell he would ever tone down his writing for a BBC family show.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 08:09 |
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I've never seen Black Mirror, but everything I've heard made it sound like every episode is basically a Doctor Who story where the Doctor doesn't turn up. So while I'm sure Brooker could write a good episode of Doctor Who, I'm not sure we'd necessarily gain anything from that. It would just be Black Mirror with the edge filed off.
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Bad Wolf is a bad Doctor Who episode crashing in on a bad Black Mirror episode.Cleretic posted:I've never seen Black Mirror, but everything I've heard made it sound like every episode is basically a Doctor Who story where the Doctor doesn't turn up. So while I'm sure Brooker could write a good episode of Doctor Who, I'm not sure we'd necessarily gain anything from that. It would just be Black Mirror with the edge filed off. Some of them are like act 1 of a Who story, except the Doctor doesn't turn up and so everything turns to poo poo / remains poo poo. They tend to be smaller in scale than Who stuff though, and more like Twilight Zone episodes.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 08:43 |
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Yeah Black Mirror is more like a modern-day Twilight Zone than Who in any way really. And that's the best description of Bad Wolf I've ever read
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 08:51 |
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Toxx, you should take a short break between S7 and S8 and do up reviews for the three Black Mirror episodes. Partially to give you a little bit of a palate cleanser before Capaldi, partially so you can rewatch them all before digging into them, and partially because I only just recently watched the three episodes on Netflix and want to see someone do a nice examination and foster some discussion on the themes of each episode.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 09:50 |
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there's six episodes on netflix
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 09:51 |
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THE gently caress poo poo E:Dammit, there goes my idea and my free time tomorrow afternoon bawk fucked around with this message at 10:01 on Jun 1, 2015 |
# ? Jun 1, 2015 09:53 |
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also there's a christmas special that aired last year in december, it stars jon hamm from mad men and is Very Good
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 10:24 |
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I do agree it might be an idea to have a lil break before Capaldi (hence why I recommended LMS in IRC) but I am interested to see how your feelings about Clara and such develop over that season too.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 10:32 |
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Cleretic posted:I've never seen Black Mirror, but everything I've heard made it sound like every episode is basically a Doctor Who story where the Doctor doesn't turn up. So while I'm sure Brooker could write a good episode of Doctor Who, I'm not sure we'd necessarily gain anything from that. It would just be Black Mirror with the edge filed off. Eh, I dunno, a fair few of the Black Mirror episodes tended to be based around a socially-entrenched nasty scenario that couldn't really be solved by a single heroic figure popping up, doing some dashing stunts, and vanishing the next day.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 11:06 |
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Jesus Christ, I didnt know there was a season 2 because i checked out of 103 and never finished it, and never had Netflix tell me to hit play for season 2. How did I miss 202. 201 was eh and 203 was dumb but 202 hit me right in the balls. Xmas special tagged 202 out and planted another forearm jab for the 1-2.
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