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Your favorite band sucks, and you have terrible taste in movies.
 #157489  by SineSwiper
 Sat Sep 01, 2012 12:17 pm
At least for those that get BBC America. Matt Smith is the coolest Doctor ever, thanks to Moffat's excellent writing. And here is the most badass intro ever to anything ever made:



To truly understand how badass that scene is, you have to understand that Rory, while often acting like a scaredy cat, will do anything for his wife. The whole intro was made to sound like Amy was talking about the Doctor until she mentions The Last Centurion, a nickname Rory acquired from the previous season. I really enjoy how real the personalities are, and how Moffat exposes all of the cracks in the Doctor's "Crazy Man on an Adventure with Chicks" motif. (Hell, the Doctor brought in Rory because Amy was getting too cozy with him the day before her wedding.) God Complex was one of my favorite "non-main-plot" episodes because of how well it illustrated that.

Hell, I don't think I can think of a "bad" episode with this Doctor. The writing really is that good. And this is coming from somebody who hated how RTD ruined certain episodes with over-the-top cliches and horrible writing.

Oh yeah, and if you're quick enough, you can catch this scene right now (since that episode is going to play at 1PM EST).
 #157563  by SineSwiper
 Sun Sep 09, 2012 10:12 pm
Seriously? Nobody? You guys suck.
 #157564  by Shrinweck
 Sun Sep 09, 2012 10:48 pm
I'm having trouble getting through the first season (3-4 episodes a week). If it makes you feel better, Tessian keeps bothering me about catching up. I'll do it sooner or later.
 #157598  by SineSwiper
 Thu Sep 13, 2012 7:37 am
Shrinweck wrote:I'm having trouble getting through the first season (3-4 episodes a week). If it makes you feel better, Tessian keeps bothering me about catching up. I'll do it sooner or later.
Fuck that. Start at Season 5. RTD sucks at writing Dr. Who episodes. It's a new Dr at that point, so you're not going to be missing too much.
 #157609  by Shrinweck
 Thu Sep 13, 2012 2:08 pm
I'm not starting a sci-fi series several seasons in
 #157638  by SineSwiper
 Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:23 pm
Shrinweck wrote:I'm not starting a sci-fi series several seasons in
It's not that kind of sci-fi series. Typically, everything starts of fresh with a new Doctor. Hell, I like the latter seasons because it's more "series based" than the previous stuff.
 #157639  by Flip
 Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:26 pm
I dont think ive ever liked anything British. Food and the ridiculously terrible Monty Python is included. Ok, maybe i liked Mr. Bean... but fuck Dr. Who, does he still time travel in a phone booth? Get with the times, buddy!
 #158334  by Shrinweck
 Sun Oct 28, 2012 11:15 pm
There are two or three really good episodes in season one and most of season two was good so I'm glad I didn't skip to the Matt Smith Doctor. The episodic stuff in season three kind of drags but I'm still making my way through it. The episodes that have to do with more of a main story than a crisis of the week are still good quality.

The worst episodes are still better than what I've seen of Torchwood.
 #158335  by Zeus
 Sun Oct 28, 2012 11:35 pm
Flip wrote:I dont think ive ever liked anything British. Food and the ridiculously terrible Monty Python is included. Ok, maybe i liked Mr. Bean... but fuck Dr. Who, does he still time travel in a phone booth? Get with the times, buddy!
Benny Hill was awesome
 #158340  by SineSwiper
 Mon Oct 29, 2012 8:37 am
Shrinweck wrote:There are two or three really good episodes in season one and most of season two was good so I'm glad I didn't skip to the Matt Smith Doctor. The episodic stuff in season three kind of drags but I'm still making my way through it. The episodes that have to do with more of a main story than a crisis of the week are still good quality.
I still think RTD ruined the Master for me. The season 3 finale was total garbage. I stopped watching for a while after that, until I discovered how good Moffat's writing was with Matt Smith.

There's also really stupid episodes like "Love & Monsters" and many of the Christmas specials.
Shrinweck wrote:The worst episodes are still better than what I've seen of Torchwood.
Probably depends on the season. Oddly enough, for the crap that RTD puts out for Dr Who, he can do some really good episodes with Torchwood. I guess mainly because he's not writing them all. Adrift was a dark and heartrending episode that I really liked, and all of the "miniseries" stuff (Children of Earth and Miracle Day) has been really good.
 #158343  by Shrinweck
 Mon Oct 29, 2012 12:13 pm
Out of the first four or five episodes of Torchwood, Harkness is the only thing I've liked in any of the episodes.

I'll probably go back to it some day but it's a very low priority. The same way the crappy first episode of Doctor Who turned me off for like over a year.
 #158345  by SineSwiper
 Mon Oct 29, 2012 6:04 pm
Shrinweck wrote:Out of the first four or five episodes of Torchwood, Harkness is the only thing I've liked in any of the episodes.
You could easily start at Children of Earth, since they killed off quite a few of the main characters beforehand. And yes, Capt Jack is pretty awesome overall.
 #158412  by Shrinweck
 Sat Nov 03, 2012 8:36 pm
Okay I hit season five. Good lord Tennant and Tate were the only good things in most of season four.
 #158415  by SineSwiper
 Sat Nov 03, 2012 11:42 pm
Shrinweck wrote:Okay I hit season five. Good lord Tennant and Tate were the only good things in most of season four.
Well, that and the Library. Her story seems to go backwards.
 #158511  by Shrinweck
 Mon Nov 12, 2012 1:30 am
Oh I get what you mean, now. Tate is the redhead actress he has as a companion during that season. The character River is pretty great too but her role is entirely mysterious until seasons five and six.

I caught up to where season seven left off now and that was definitely a hell of a way to take a break.
Spoiler: show
Everything with Amy and Rory was almost always well written but as characters they seemed entirely too convenient and perfect. I like my protagonists flawed and they just plain weren't. I'm looking forward to a series that moves on from them... That said I probably would have happily watched at least another two seasons with them as companions.
Not sure what series to start (re)watching next. There's nothing I'm putting off right now but Torchwood but I'm just not in the mood for more UK sci-fi at the moment. Leaning towards re-watching Twin Peaks. I should summon up the interest and finally get to watching Downton Abbey but between the synopsis not interesting me and the production company being so arrogantly called "Masterpiece Classics" I just cannot do it.
 #158514  by SineSwiper
 Mon Nov 12, 2012 7:35 pm
Shrinweck wrote:
Spoiler: show
Everything with Amy and Rory was almost always well written but as characters they seemed entirely too convenient and perfect. I like my protagonists flawed and they just plain weren't. I'm looking forward to a series that moves on from them... That said I probably would have happily watched at least another two seasons with them as companions.
Spoiler: show
Well, it was more like revealing character flaws with the Doctor in a way that the entire series had never done before, almost Fourth-Wall-breaking in a way. The whole season (or two) was showcasing how The Doctor can be careless/reckless with his companions:

1. Screwing up Amy's childhood by popping in for fish sticks for a day, promising to come back, and never showing up until 20 years later.
2. Amy getting "intoxicated" by his travels to the point of almost breaking her marriage with Rory.
3. The whole "Dream Lord" character from "Amy's Choice", as basically a reflection of himself. (In where Rory actually "died".)
4. Losing Rory in a time rift.
5. Almost getting Amy killed by her own android husband.
6. Losing Amy's baby... twice.
7. Denying Amy/Rory a normal child rearing of River.
8. Forcing River to use up her resurrections. (Though, the Doctor didn't want it, and it wasn't completely his fault.)
9. Having a version of Amy end up stuck in a time stream for 36 years, which he lies to and eventually "kills".
10. Failing to save a potential companion and almost losing Amy in the process.

These last two were especially good episodes, hammering that carelessness home, to a degree that even he would feel guilty of:

Amy: So. You're leaving, aren't you?
The Doctor: You haven't seen the last of me. Bad penny is my middle name. Seriously, the looks I get when I fill in a form.
Amy: Why now?
The Doctor: Because you're still breathing.
....
Amy: Even so, it can't happen like this. After everything we've been through, Doctor. Everything. You can't just drop me off at my house and say goodbye like we shared a cab.
The Doctor: And what's the alternative? Me standing over your grave? Over your broken body. Over Rory's body.