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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Feb 6, 2020 15:29:44 GMT -5
I would figure multi part episodes each count as 1 episode each. So that is why I thought season would be 10/11 episodes like last season. Vs being shorter. Heck 10 I still feel too short. I rather have 12 to 13 episodes.
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Post by zarius on Feb 7, 2020 7:00:27 GMT -5
Finished reading this month's issue of Doctor Who Magazine, the comic strip in particular...wow...definitely looks like the magazine writers want The Doctor and Graham to be a couple
The concluding chapter of the strip adventure sees The Doctor almost sacrifice herself to defeat The Herald and The Sanity (two unhinged halves of herself), and it describes Graham's fears for her safety as a "great weight pressing against his heart", when The Doctor and Graham choose to depart The Catastrophea, they do so whilst holding hands!
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Feb 7, 2020 10:49:09 GMT -5
it would be interesting if they where. But then i would think it would slighty hurt his character after the passing of his wife.
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Post by zarius on Feb 7, 2020 10:54:58 GMT -5
it would be interesting if they where. But then i would think it would slighty hurt his character after the passing of his wife. Probably. He's still in mourning for her over on the TV show, not quite over it. Group shot of the Cybermen
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Feb 7, 2020 16:43:43 GMT -5
Which is why it wouldn't seem right in show. Nice shot of cybermen.
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Post by zarius on Feb 8, 2020 15:37:16 GMT -5
Metro newspaper spoiled tomorrow's episode There's more from Graham's grief over Grace, and is haunted by her and the spectre of his cancer. There's also David Lynch-inspired dream sequences, including an animated portion. The villains are The Eternals, who last appeared in Classic Who story "Enlightenment". Yaz also becomes increasingly disillusioned with her time in the TARDIS
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Post by purplecreator on Feb 8, 2020 15:46:53 GMT -5
Reminds me of when someone once gave away the ending to a Syfy Channel movie in his starting post.
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Post by zarius on Feb 10, 2020 8:10:58 GMT -5
like the name-drops of the Guardians and Toymaker...though heaven knows what this meant to the casual audience.
The two gods were defeated far too easily, and their finale fate reminded me a bit of where The Master and The Rani ended up in Mark of the Rani.
Was anyone asking for continuity callbacks to Orphan 55?
Five torturous minutes of Yasmin Khan character development at the end to hide a fairly underlength script.
As for the Doctor and Graham scene, I've seen a lot of people vent online about the way she behaves here, but here's my hot take
I thought this was a very necessary scene for the both of them, The Doctor confronting the 'C' word is obviously something that'll be brought up again as their journeys carry on. She can't run from it so long as he's there.
She's been so used to exploring and adventuring that she's somewhat blindsided when a dear friend of her asks her for her opinion as a healer, and to take care of him. It's duty of care time, it's something you ask for in a family, usually with a reletive or with a partner. It's a level of trust that is far more deeper and meaningful than just a mate you ride along with.
This is putting life and death in your hands, and asking you to be as brave as he is, that look he gives her in the closing seconds of this story is all you need to know...he's driven to live his best life aboard this ship, and beside her.
She doesn't know how to quite deal with it, but she lets him know she's working on how to.
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Post by zarius on Feb 10, 2020 12:44:22 GMT -5
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Post by neoaguni on Feb 10, 2020 12:58:08 GMT -5
It’s official. Chibnall, Whittaker and their liberal agenda has killed Doctor Who. So let’s add it to the growing list of beloved franchises that have been destroyed.
Star Wars Star Trek Terminator Doctor Who Ghostbusters(although the one coming this summer looks really good) MCU(if the rumors are true)
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Feb 10, 2020 14:32:55 GMT -5
Oh come on mcu it's totally find folks like it and it makes money. Ghostbusters well that is a wait and see. I give you terminator. Star wars that is a hard one there is good and bad right now.
But back to doctor who. I liked the episode last night. The bald guy with tats was very creepy. And the villain tricking the doctor was good story. I did like how they stop them. Same with seeing the fears of every one. Curious to see next week. Then of course the season finale.
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Post by neoaguni on Feb 10, 2020 15:00:11 GMT -5
Always with regards to the MCU I said “If the rumors are true.” As for Star Wars, I will admit that the Mandalorian was awesome(because it was) I am looking forward the clone wars and the sequel to rebels, but right now Star Wars is burning wreckage
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Feb 10, 2020 17:38:23 GMT -5
I know a lot of fans would like Kennedy gone. And I do like the rumors of fab and David fionoli (spelling) being next in line to take over franchise. But likes not get into debates of other franchises and get back to who talk. With folks not in favor of Chris c as producer. Who are some producers folks here would like to see take a whack at who verse.
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Post by purplecreator on Feb 10, 2020 18:43:06 GMT -5
Ghostbusters will NEVER be destroyed! There are many big fans out there! Especially cosplayers & fan fiction writers! So there's no hate or end!
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Post by neoaguni on Feb 10, 2020 21:31:45 GMT -5
I know a lot of fans would like Kennedy gone. And I do like the rumors of fab and David fionoli (spelling) being next in line to take over franchise. But likes not get into debates of other franchises and get back to who talk. With folks not in favor of Chris c as producer. Who are some producers folks here would like to see take a whack at who verse. Well considering the BBC will only allow British producers and writers for Doctor Who. I have no idea I’m not up to date on The British producer pool. That being said I thoroughly enjoyed Davies run so maybe someone who’d be similar in writing style
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