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RE: Doctor Who - TM2YC - 12-01-2018 I reckon Michael Sheen is voicing this in the style of Tom Baker ![]() RE: Doctor Who - bionicbob - 12-01-2018 (12-01-2018, 04:29 PM)TM2YC Wrote: I reckon Michael Sheen is voicing this in the style of Tom Baker Ok, now I want Michael Sheen for the next Doctor!!!! RE: Doctor Who - Zarius - 12-02-2018 Tonight's episode had a nice blend of lore, emotion, and a touch of the bizzare. RE: Doctor Who - Handman - 12-02-2018 I felt nothing towards this one... I wish there was something to keep me going, and the elements are all in place, but it just didn't come together. Graham continues to show he's the best character of them all at the moment. Maybe the Doctor was meant to be grandfatherly. I can't quite place what Jodie's Doctor is supposed to be. RE: Doctor Who - addiesin - 12-03-2018 (12-02-2018, 11:52 PM)Handman Wrote: Maybe the Doctor was meant to be grandfatherly. I can't quite place what Jodie's Doctor is supposed to be. I think I have a theory about this season. The cast has a lot of parallels with the first TARDIS crew. But all the roles are shifted one to the left. Graham is the grandfather, Ryan is the challenged grandchild, Yaz is the former authority who is no longer in charge, The Doctor is the teacher. The stories seem to be a little more interested in education that previously. I guess I'd say the focus of Davies was emotion and Moffatt's was imagination. Anyway, it's conceivable that they approached this season as "back to basics" and reinterpreted what modern Doctor Who should be, and looked at the first crew for inspiration in the writing and planning. Not necessarily the performances. I could be way off base. Trying to form perspective while it's still airing is difficult. Current opinions overall per episode: RE: Doctor Who - bionicbob - 12-03-2018 I truly find the Wilderness Years fascinating.... I have only watched a few of Bill Baggs productions on Youtube, and found them to be a mixed experience. RE: Doctor Who - addiesin - 12-03-2018 (12-03-2018, 07:58 PM)bionicbob Wrote: I truly find the Wilderness Years fascinating.... I wonder how hard it would be to convincingly fanedit the video productive into slightly more legitimate episodes. RE: Doctor Who - theryaney - 12-05-2018 Loved this week's episode, my favourite by far. It's definitely emotional, focusing on the idea of "letting go", mystical, and had a pretty good plot. I'm really loving the cinematography, it looks really good. Bradley Walsh and Jodie Whittaker are stellar as usual. 8.5/10 (a close 9 but then they had to have a cartoonish villain and have the Doctor talk to a *spoiler* at the end). RE: Doctor Who - Handman - 12-05-2018 RE: Doctor Who - Warbler - 12-05-2018 I think it would have been nice to have had at least one episode this season with with a traditional villain/monster. |