"You'll have to get a mortgage!"
Jun. 5th, 2006 09:11 amWeekend in review:
1) Dance time, woo!
2) A partial reunion of the 2006 San Jose Sharks Quidditch team which ran into the wee hours of the morning and was delightful.
3) I'm not talking about X3 any more, read my last post if you want my thoughts on the subject.
4) Snakes on a Plane trailer!
5) Non-spoilery Dr. Who squee-age here (but there may be spoilers in comments so tread carefully), wasn't terribly thrilled with "Idiot's Lanter", but "The Impossible Planet" more than made up for it. This two-parter is likely to blow "Rise of the Cybermen" right out of the water. Quality script, great moments, strong concept, incredible effects, and it definitely harkens back to the classic just-this-side-of-horror eps like "Arc in Space" and "Robots of Death". Cannot say enough good things about the episode and OMG I can't wait for the second part!
1) Dance time, woo!
2) A partial reunion of the 2006 San Jose Sharks Quidditch team which ran into the wee hours of the morning and was delightful.
3) I'm not talking about X3 any more, read my last post if you want my thoughts on the subject.
4) Snakes on a Plane trailer!
5) Non-spoilery Dr. Who squee-age here (but there may be spoilers in comments so tread carefully), wasn't terribly thrilled with "Idiot's Lanter", but "The Impossible Planet" more than made up for it. This two-parter is likely to blow "Rise of the Cybermen" right out of the water. Quality script, great moments, strong concept, incredible effects, and it definitely harkens back to the classic just-this-side-of-horror eps like "Arc in Space" and "Robots of Death". Cannot say enough good things about the episode and OMG I can't wait for the second part!
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Date: 2006-06-05 05:07 pm (UTC)But I like the current doctor, so I may have to sulky-majorly at no more of him. Or is there more of him? Did he last more than one season?
And yes, I grew up watching Dr. Who, although not as much of it as original Star Trek. I came on board in the Tom Baker years, so despite how many actors there where, he and his scarf are "the real" Dr. Who to me (and yes, I know that makes many people cringe. Cope! *grin*)
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Date: 2006-06-05 05:32 pm (UTC)Sadly Eccleston decided to leave after only one season. I really liked his take on the Doctor, the fact that he is the most broken and emotionally accessible to date was fascinating to watch. And his relationship with Rose was so utterly unlike anything in the series prior to that, that I found it just wonderful.
But do give Tennant a try, his Doctor is healed and whole and a lot closer to the more classic version of the Doctor most of us grew up with.
And yes, I grew up watching Dr. Who, although not as much of it as original Star Trek. I came on board in the Tom Baker years, so despite how many actors there where, he and his scarf are "the real" Dr. Who to me (and yes, I know that makes many people cringe. Cope! *grin*)
Oh I gew up with Tom as well, and was less than thrilled with Peter Davidson and Colin Baker, though I did enjoy Sylvester McCoy quite a bit. The less said about the movie Doctor, the better (though he's apparently canon now). Eccleston is fantastic and Tennant is just superb.
BTW, not too spoilerish, but in this series there's a fantastic ep called "School Reunion" which brings back Sarah Jane Smith from the Baker days. She's just marvelous, and watching her, the Doctor and Rose interact is a real treat.
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Date: 2006-06-05 06:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-05 06:36 pm (UTC)And I still have issues with Romana deciding to piss away a regeneration because she wanted to look like a chick they'd just met...
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Date: 2006-06-05 06:58 pm (UTC)