Okay, so I just got to finally have the time to see season 6, and am at episode 4 now, so why has it become so much scarier all of a sudden? I mean, the Christmas episode was kind of light-hearted, but the first two episodes left me sleepless. Literally. It's 6:49 now, and I've been up since I don't know.
EDIT: Fuck this shit, no way I'm going to watch episode 5 this late. Or early.
EDIT2: Sooooooo, finally seen all of the first half of season six, and what the hell have I watched? I mean, it's kind of like the season finale of season 5, only on a more lighter note kind of kind. Also, 10:00 in the morning doesn't translate well into words, so yeah.
Hey guys! Another original series question! I've just finished "The Invasion" and I was wondering about a few continuity errors I noticed... how the heck can the cybermen be invading earth in the mid 70's, yet their planet didn't even reach earth until 1986? on that note, how the heck can they recognize the doctor if they don't even encounter him for another 10 years, especially since they don't seem to own time machines like the daleks do... can anyone explain these errors?
Hey guys! Another original series question! I've just finished "The Invasion" and I was wondering about a few continuity errors I noticed... how the heck can the cybermen be invading earth in the mid 70's, yet their planet didn't even reach earth until 1986? on that note, how the heck can they recognize the doctor if they don't even encounter him for another 10 years, especially since they don't seem to own time machines like the daleks do... can anyone explain these errors?
If I remember correctly, every time we meet the Cyberman it is a different faction than the last time, but I believe the same Cybermen from The Invasion shows up again in Attack of the Cybermen, and there's one or two other exceptions as well, I believe. You're probably quite tired of the Cybermen by now, but they won't show up again for another six seasons. In fact, each Doctor only meets them once from now on in the classic series.
If I remember correctly, every time we meet the Cyberman it is a different faction than the last time, but I believe the same Cybermen from The Invasion shows up again in Attack of the Cybermen, and there's one or two other exceptions as well, I believe. You're probably quite tired of the Cybermen by now, but they won't show up again for another six seasons. In fact, each Doctor only meets them once from now on in the classic series.
but the thing is, there's still no explanation as to how they recognize the doctor... The only time the doctor has met them up to now is in the future... and yes, I'm getting tired of them, about as tired as I was getting of the daleks xDD
but the thing is, there's still no explanation as to how they recognize the doctor...
"The Invasion" reveals that the Cybermen met the Doctor and Jamie in an unchronicled adventure on Planet 14, eventually revealed in a barking comic strip by Grant Morrison
The Doctor refers to his age in Gallifreyan years and Earth years. Hence how he can be 1000 in Sylvester McCoy's era (he celebrates his 1000th birthday in one of the audios, so he must be at least around that age in the TV series), yet have de-aged to just over 900 in the recent TV series (and that gradually increases to match the length of the new show).
I always put this to the Doctor lying about his age. Pointless, yes, but the Doctor seems to excel in exercises of futility. I mean, you can see this clearly at the beginning of season 6 when he is about two hundred years older, yet has decreased his age from 906 to 903. Maybe he just likes being 900, it makes him remember his midlives crisis or something.
I always put this to the Doctor lying about his age. Pointless, yes, but the Doctor seems to excel in exercises of futility. I mean, you can see this clearly at the beginning of season 6 when he is about two hundred years older, yet has decreased his age from 906 to 903. Maybe he just likes being 900, it makes him remember his midlives crisis or something.
Like debating his age at length?
@ribs whilst the extras will undoubtedly be pretty decent, that's still an extra fiver that I can't afford to spend. This way, I get to use up my remaining credits and see the episode, which is quite important in many respects. (chameleon circuit, totter's lane etc.)
@ribs whilst the extras will undoubtedly be pretty decent, that's still an extra fiver that I can't afford to spend. This way, I get to use up my remaining credits and see the episode, which is quite important in many respects. (chameleon circuit, totter's lane etc.)
Important? I wouldn't say important, more incredibly capable to high-five itself for having a history spanning more than a few years.
I will leave this here for you Doctor Who/alcohol enthusiasts and be on my way.
The Eleventh Doctor’s Sonic Screwdriver (Doctor Who: The Adventure Games cocktail)
Ingredients: 1 shot vodka
1 shot blue curacao
1 splash Rose Blue Raspberry Mix
Fill glass with orange juice (to color)
Directions: Add first three ingredients into a highball glass with ice. Fill the rest of the glass with orange juice. Say “Geronimo” and drink up!
“Ah! Big, flashy, lighty thing, that’s what brought me here! Big, flashy, lighty things have got me written all over them! Not actually, but give me time. And a crayon.” -The Doctor (A Christmas Carol)
If I wanted a game that basically has me wander around and solve minigames, I'll play Professor Layton. Oh wait, there was a Doctor Who game like that - it's called Evacuation Earth.
hey guys! I've just about made it to doctor 3! I'm just about to start the war games... any info you have on doctor 3 would be much appreciated =D
His era is really great because there are very few returning enemies and managed to be creative without relying on the Daleks being back or such. Season 7 has three seven parters in a row, though, which might be tough.
His era is really great because there are very few returning enemies and managed to be creative without relying on the Daleks being back or such. Season 7 has three seven parters in a row, though, which might be tough.
Discounting the Daleks, The peladon's, the autons and the silurians. Oh, and the master.
Of course, the daleks were the only returning enemy from previous doctor's, but the master returned so often he was basically a companion!
Oh and I think the plot for the next game sounds... interesting. And will almost certainly be released on the 5th of November (guy fawkes/bonfire night: For all you non-brits, it's the british equivalent of Independence day, and aside from sporting events is the only time anyone feels remotely patriotic.)
Discounting the Daleks, The peladon's, the autons and the silurians. Oh, and the master.
Of course, the daleks were the only returning enemy from previous doctor's, but the master returned so often he was basically a companion!
Oh and I think the plot for the next game sounds... interesting. And will almost certainly be released on the 5th of November (guy fawkes/bonfire night: For all you non-brits, it's the british equivalent of Independence day, and aside from sporting events is the only time anyone feels remotely patriotic.)
My point was how it was creative as it's own entity, barely using past monsters and instead using monsters that they made themselves. As opposed to the Colin era, which had Daleks, Cybermen, Sontarans, a multi-doctor, and the Master in just one season. In fact, one story planned for s23 had Autons, Master, Rani, and the Brigadier.
My point was how it was creative as it's own entity, barely using past monsters and instead using monsters that they made themselves. As opposed to the Colin era, which had Daleks, Cybermen, Sontarans, a multi-doctor, and the Master in just one season. In fact, one story planned for s23 had Autons, Master, Rani, and the Brigadier.
I'm really looking foreward to this doctor now =D
Is this where the show starts getting more streamlined and faster paced? I've heard that after the first few doctors the pace quickened somewhat...
Is this where the show starts getting more streamlined and faster paced? I've heard that after the first few doctors the pace quickened somewhat...
Indeed. Most serials are four parts long. Plus it's in colour, which is always nice.
Downsides to Pertwee's doctor: Budget cuts, and lack of variety in locations due to said budget cuts. I don't think he did any historical serials at all, barring a brief visit to atlantis for half an episode.
*edit* How could I forget "the time warrior"? Well, let's just say "Not many historicals". That'll do.
Indeed. Most serials are four parts long. Plus it's in colour, which is always nice.
Downsides to Pertwee's doctor: Budget cuts, and lack of variety in locations due to said budget cuts. I don't think he did any historical serials at all, barring a brief visit to atlantis for half an episode.
*edit* How could I forget "the time warrior"? Well, let's just say "Not many historicals". That'll do.
Actually, Pertwee has mostly 6-7 parters, but the majority of them are really good and you barely notice. Then Tom gets a six-parter a season until Shada is cancelled, then it's 4 or less except for The Two Doctors which is basically a six-parter and Trial if you consider it one story. But the pace does pick up, and Three is great because he has some of the cheesiest action scenes in the entire show.
I'm beginning to think I'm becoming bored of doctor who, the same way I did with video games a year or so ago. I've got half a dozen unwatched classic DVDs just sitting on my shelf, and yet can't seem to bring myself to watch them. In fact, I'm halfway through "The brain of morbius" which is actually deemed pretty decent if memory serves me correctly, and I don't feel compelled to watch it further for any other reason then for the sake of completion. And I've got even more audios sitting untouched! And I haven't been that excited over the current series either. At least nowhere near the level I was back in 2005/2006. I still have an above average interest in the show (to the extent that I am currently wearing this shirt), but it's a bit terrifying to see my interest in something that's a large part of myself seemingly dying.
Hmm... I'm going to blame it on overdosing on the show, I think. This time 3 years ago, the only episodes I'd seen were the 8/9/10 ones (with the movie airing on some channel at some point). Now I've seen so many since I started picking up classic ones and the audios (thanks to the Special hiatus after series 4), it kind of makes them seem a bit... samey.
When I finish the current batch of DVDs and maybe the "...and the pirates" audio, I may be compelled to feel otherwise (if my current feelings toward the show are caused by a string of "meh" serials). That should bring me up to the start of the second half of the current series at least, and then, if I'm not cured, I shall go on a classic series/audio hiatus, not touching the stuff for 6 months.
Ah, I remember that. The strumming of fingers signalling that all would be fine.
But yeah, too much Who in one go will tire you out. You have to remember, classic Who was designed to be watched one episode a week, and if you've got a six or seven parter, that's a month and a half right there. Condensing that down into 3 hours or so is not the wisest move.
Finish Morbius, then take a break. Read a book, play a game... hell, watch something else - I recommend Torchwood, currently airing. Once you've had a bit of variety, try coming back. And make sure you take it slow - try one classic adventure (and maybe one audio) a week. That should help you avoid burnout.
I can't get all the fridge horror from Miracle Day out of my head! Like what if someones eaten or what if someone is caught in a nuke blast ect. (PS Only seen Ep 2 so if it gets worse in Ep 3 pls don't say cos I haven't seen it yet.)
I'm beginning to think I'm becoming bored of doctor who, the same way I did with video games a year or so ago. I've got half a dozen unwatched classic DVDs just sitting on my shelf, and yet can't seem to bring myself to watch them. In fact, I'm halfway through "The brain of morbius" which is actually deemed pretty decent if memory serves me correctly, and I don't feel compelled to watch it further for any other reason then for the sake of completion. And I've got even more audios sitting untouched! And I haven't been that excited over the current series either. At least nowhere near the level I was back in 2005/2006. I still have an above average interest in the show (to the extent that I am currently wearing this shirt), but it's a bit terrifying to see my interest in something that's a large part of myself seemingly dying.
Hmm... I'm going to blame it on overdosing on the show, I think. This time 3 years ago, the only episodes I'd seen were the 8/9/10 ones (with the movie airing on some channel at some point). Now I've seen so many since I started picking up classic ones and the audios (thanks to the Special hiatus after series 4), it kind of makes them seem a bit... samey.
When I finish the current batch of DVDs and maybe the "...and the pirates" audio, I may be compelled to feel otherwise (if my current feelings toward the show are caused by a string of "meh" serials). That should bring me up to the start of the second half of the current series at least, and then, if I'm not cured, I shall go on a classic series/audio hiatus, not touching the stuff for 6 months.
I've been watching an arc a day for the past 2 months or so, and I just reached the 3rd doctor with no burnout watsoever... my secret? I ALWAYS have something in my hands to work on while watching, be it papercraft, or crochet... not only am I catching up with the rest of you guys, but I also now have some nice keepsakes for my future children =D
Just a small update, I've just about finished spearhead from space (very entertaining so far) And for some reason Pertwee reminds me of Jack Klugman (Quincy M.E., The odd couple) I cannot tell you why, but he does lol
So Torchwood features the first cut scenes this coming episode, with shots of John Barrowman's rear end whilst he is sexing someone being the offended potion and removed from BBC1 broadcast.
Ah, I remember that. The strumming of fingers signalling that all would be fine.
But yeah, too much Who in one go will tire you out. You have to remember, classic Who was designed to be watched one episode a week, and if you've got a six or seven parter, that's a month and a half right there. Condensing that down into 3 hours or so is not the wisest move.
Finish Morbius, then take a break. Read a book, play a game... hell, watch something else - I recommend Torchwood, currently airing. Once you've had a bit of variety, try coming back. And make sure you take it slow - try one classic adventure (and maybe one audio) a week. That should help you avoid burnout.
You sound like a (medical) doctor.
I finished Morbius, and I think it was quite good. Something I'll definitely rewatch and hopefully appreciate more. Also, Paul McGann was narrating the documentary, which was nice. (although I didn't finish it!)
@silverwolfpet: Curse me for lending my headphones to my sister not five minutes ago! Gah. I'll listen to it later, in the mean time I shall be continue scowling at her until she decides to give them back.
The way it's worded is he wouldn't want to be the lead again, but I'm fairly sure he's open to Multi-Doctor ness or being in the spotlight only once more. Although I've recently joined the ranks of those who'd rather never see Paul on TV again, as they'd ruin it by making it about the time war instead of about the romantic optimist I want to see.
Project: Lazarus: Was depressing. Very good though.
Invasion of Time: I really liked this story. Tom was in his really oddball stage at this point, and it had not one but two Jelly Baby jokes that made me laugh.
I'm going to watch An Unearthly Child next. Gulp. I've heard very, very good things about it.
The way it's worded is he wouldn't want to be the lead again, but I'm fairly sure he's open to Multi-Doctor ness or being in the spotlight only once more. Although I've recently joined the ranks of those who'd rather never see Paul on TV again, as they'd ruin it by making it about the time war instead of about the romantic optimist I want to see.
Project: Lazarus: Was depressing. Very good though.
Invasion of Time: I really liked this story. Tom was in his really oddball stage at this point, and it had not one but two Jelly Baby jokes that made me laugh.
I'm going to watch An Unearthly Child next. Gulp. I've heard very, very good things about it.
An unearthly child portrays the doctor as almost villainous. In fact, he kidnaps his first companions. Project:Lazarus wins brownie points by making me think i'd messed up my organising by making the last part a sylvester McCoy one. And "invasion of time" wins points for showing the Tardis/bbc corridors and swimming pool.
As for Paul returning, I think that if he was to do so, they would do at least one series/movie of him as normal, and then have him regenerate into the timewar. Maybe. That's assuming Eccleston wants to come back (which he may well do, if the reports of him saying the main reason he left was due to the production team. He'd probably be interested in a film anyway.)
Actually, it's a combination of things as to why Chris left and won't come back. Mainly, he never does sequels or returns back to something after he's done with it. Thus why he suddenly disappeared - pun absolutely intended - into thin air and never showed up again. Contrast to Eric Roberts The Master, who was killed off in 'Landslide' but proceeded to show up the seventeenth episode of Serieses 3 and 4. As a plus, his character wasn't ruined by actually being the long lost son of Matt Parkman and Nikki who is forced to age backwards thus explaining why he was 10 years older then both of them.
Also, Project: Lazarus, according to wiki, begins a loose trilogy which ends with Evelyn leaving the Doctor. I'm saddened by this, not because Evelyn's leaving but I was planning on listening to them in relatively chronological order instead of release order, and that would include '100', 'Assassin in the Limelight', and the recent trilogy with Brewster. I'll just pretend the next one doesn't start immediately afterward then. :P
Also; re: Doctor Who getting stale. I watch it episodically, with the occasional 'what the hell, two episodes in one night won't kill me'. Exceptions include when there's a movie edit, as I dig that sort of thing. I occasionally have periods where I don't want to watch anything or I'm finding the show a bit tedious, but I usually have something I've been saving that's allegedly good to turn me around. In the case of the last occasion, I had Neverland/Zagreus, which I treated as a five-night event, listening to each one at 9pm sharp. Like Children of Earth.
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EDIT: Fuck this shit, no way I'm going to watch episode 5 this late. Or early.
EDIT2: Sooooooo, finally seen all of the first half of season six, and what the hell have I watched? I mean, it's kind of like the season finale of season 5, only on a more lighter note kind of kind. Also, 10:00 in the morning doesn't translate well into words, so yeah.
If I remember correctly, every time we meet the Cyberman it is a different faction than the last time, but I believe the same Cybermen from The Invasion shows up again in Attack of the Cybermen, and there's one or two other exceptions as well, I believe. You're probably quite tired of the Cybermen by now, but they won't show up again for another six seasons. In fact, each Doctor only meets them once from now on in the classic series.
but the thing is, there's still no explanation as to how they recognize the doctor... The only time the doctor has met them up to now is in the future... and yes, I'm getting tired of them, about as tired as I was getting of the daleks xDD
"The Invasion" reveals that the Cybermen met the Doctor and Jamie in an unchronicled adventure on Planet 14, eventually revealed in a barking comic strip by Grant Morrison
I always put this to the Doctor lying about his age. Pointless, yes, but the Doctor seems to excel in exercises of futility. I mean, you can see this clearly at the beginning of season 6 when he is about two hundred years older, yet has decreased his age from 906 to 903. Maybe he just likes being 900, it makes him remember his midlives crisis or something.
@ribs whilst the extras will undoubtedly be pretty decent, that's still an extra fiver that I can't afford to spend. This way, I get to use up my remaining credits and see the episode, which is quite important in many respects. (chameleon circuit, totter's lane etc.)
Important? I wouldn't say important, more incredibly capable to high-five itself for having a history spanning more than a few years.
I guess I must have merged them. In any case, he's still lying.
The Eleventh Doctor’s Sonic Screwdriver (Doctor Who: The Adventure Games cocktail)
Ingredients:
1 shot vodka
1 shot blue curacao
1 splash Rose Blue Raspberry Mix
Fill glass with orange juice (to color)
Directions: Add first three ingredients into a highball glass with ice. Fill the rest of the glass with orange juice. Say “Geronimo” and drink up!
“Ah! Big, flashy, lighty thing, that’s what brought me here! Big, flashy, lighty things have got me written all over them! Not actually, but give me time. And a crayon.” -The Doctor (A Christmas Carol)
(Drink created by Mitch Hutts of The Drunken Moogle.)
Also: the Sixth Doctor Lost Story 'Leviathan' is a fiver for the next week becuase it's sixth doctor week.
If I wanted a game that basically has me wander around and solve minigames, I'll play Professor Layton. Oh wait, there was a Doctor Who game like that - it's called Evacuation Earth.
He loves gadgets. He is also very kick ass and dapper.
His era is really great because there are very few returning enemies and managed to be creative without relying on the Daleks being back or such. Season 7 has three seven parters in a row, though, which might be tough.
Discounting the Daleks, The peladon's, the autons and the silurians. Oh, and the master.
Of course, the daleks were the only returning enemy from previous doctor's, but the master returned so often he was basically a companion!
Oh and I think the plot for the next game sounds... interesting. And will almost certainly be released on the 5th of November (guy fawkes/bonfire night: For all you non-brits, it's the british equivalent of Independence day, and aside from sporting events is the only time anyone feels remotely patriotic.)
My point was how it was creative as it's own entity, barely using past monsters and instead using monsters that they made themselves. As opposed to the Colin era, which had Daleks, Cybermen, Sontarans, a multi-doctor, and the Master in just one season. In fact, one story planned for s23 had Autons, Master, Rani, and the Brigadier.
I'm really looking foreward to this doctor now =D
Is this where the show starts getting more streamlined and faster paced? I've heard that after the first few doctors the pace quickened somewhat...
Downsides to Pertwee's doctor: Budget cuts, and lack of variety in locations due to said budget cuts. I don't think he did any historical serials at all, barring a brief visit to atlantis for half an episode.
*edit* How could I forget "the time warrior"? Well, let's just say "Not many historicals". That'll do.
Actually, Pertwee has mostly 6-7 parters, but the majority of them are really good and you barely notice. Then Tom gets a six-parter a season until Shada is cancelled, then it's 4 or less except for The Two Doctors which is basically a six-parter and Trial if you consider it one story. But the pace does pick up, and Three is great because he has some of the cheesiest action scenes in the entire show.
Hmm... I'm going to blame it on overdosing on the show, I think. This time 3 years ago, the only episodes I'd seen were the 8/9/10 ones (with the movie airing on some channel at some point). Now I've seen so many since I started picking up classic ones and the audios (thanks to the Special hiatus after series 4), it kind of makes them seem a bit... samey.
When I finish the current batch of DVDs and maybe the "...and the pirates" audio, I may be compelled to feel otherwise (if my current feelings toward the show are caused by a string of "meh" serials). That should bring me up to the start of the second half of the current series at least, and then, if I'm not cured, I shall go on a classic series/audio hiatus, not touching the stuff for 6 months.
Dark times. Dark times indeed.
Nostalgia time!
But yeah, too much Who in one go will tire you out. You have to remember, classic Who was designed to be watched one episode a week, and if you've got a six or seven parter, that's a month and a half right there. Condensing that down into 3 hours or so is not the wisest move.
Finish Morbius, then take a break. Read a book, play a game... hell, watch something else - I recommend Torchwood, currently airing. Once you've had a bit of variety, try coming back. And make sure you take it slow - try one classic adventure (and maybe one audio) a week. That should help you avoid burnout.
That was beautiful!
I've been watching an arc a day for the past 2 months or so, and I just reached the 3rd doctor with no burnout watsoever... my secret? I ALWAYS have something in my hands to work on while watching, be it papercraft, or crochet... not only am I catching up with the rest of you guys, but I also now have some nice keepsakes for my future children =D
Also; tired of Doctor Who? I don't understand.
You sound like a (medical) doctor.
I finished Morbius, and I think it was quite good. Something I'll definitely rewatch and hopefully appreciate more. Also, Paul McGann was narrating the documentary, which was nice. (although I didn't finish it!)
Also.
@silverwolfpet: Curse me for lending my headphones to my sister not five minutes ago! Gah. I'll listen to it later, in the mean time I shall be continue scowling at her until she decides to give them back.
*edit* Wow.
The way it's worded is he wouldn't want to be the lead again, but I'm fairly sure he's open to Multi-Doctor ness or being in the spotlight only once more. Although I've recently joined the ranks of those who'd rather never see Paul on TV again, as they'd ruin it by making it about the time war instead of about the romantic optimist I want to see.
Project: Lazarus: Was depressing. Very good though.
Invasion of Time: I really liked this story. Tom was in his really oddball stage at this point, and it had not one but two Jelly Baby jokes that made me laugh.
I'm going to watch An Unearthly Child next. Gulp. I've heard very, very good things about it.
An unearthly child portrays the doctor as almost villainous. In fact, he kidnaps his first companions. Project:Lazarus wins brownie points by making me think i'd messed up my organising by making the last part a sylvester McCoy one. And "invasion of time" wins points for showing the Tardis/bbc corridors and swimming pool.
As for Paul returning, I think that if he was to do so, they would do at least one series/movie of him as normal, and then have him regenerate into the timewar. Maybe. That's assuming Eccleston wants to come back (which he may well do, if the reports of him saying the main reason he left was due to the production team. He'd probably be interested in a film anyway.)
Also, Project: Lazarus, according to wiki, begins a loose trilogy which ends with Evelyn leaving the Doctor. I'm saddened by this, not because Evelyn's leaving but I was planning on listening to them in relatively chronological order instead of release order, and that would include '100', 'Assassin in the Limelight', and the recent trilogy with Brewster. I'll just pretend the next one doesn't start immediately afterward then. :P
Also; re: Doctor Who getting stale. I watch it episodically, with the occasional 'what the hell, two episodes in one night won't kill me'. Exceptions include when there's a movie edit, as I dig that sort of thing. I occasionally have periods where I don't want to watch anything or I'm finding the show a bit tedious, but I usually have something I've been saving that's allegedly good to turn me around. In the case of the last occasion, I had Neverland/Zagreus, which I treated as a five-night event, listening to each one at 9pm sharp. Like Children of Earth.
AIRDATE CONFIRM!
Mark your calendars! Doctor Who returns on August 27th!
Series 6. Part Two! Trailer! Yay!
Woooo!! Oh goodness, there is so much freaky shit in that trailer I just don't even know how I will sleep after each episode.
Also, I can't wait for the episode which sees Amy and Rory destroying Apples robotic workforce with samurai swords. (c.30s)
And Hitler with an english accent is... different.
Don't remind me of the other Hitler with an english accent.