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hivemind 8th April 2017 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 527465)
There's nothing wrong with it as such. It's just an episode to me though. Neither feels big or epic enough to be classed as a 'special'.

Planet of the Dead was a waste of time whilst the End of Time was epic with the return of the Time Lords but the story itself was really poor. The best part of it was saying goodbye to 10 and all his companions... yes it's that bad.

Agree with your critical response to The End of Time. Shambolic, and not fit for purpose. I remember how I felt after watching Planet of the Dead. I slumped into a depressive state after seeing it on TV. I then went in the car down the road to get some fish and chips. Time to drown my sorrows after watching such a car crash story. Well. I'm all ready for next Saturday. Can't come soon enough I say.

Demdike@Cult Labs 8th April 2017 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by hivemind (Post 527466)
Agree with your critical response to The End of Time. Shambolic, and not fit for purpose. I remember how I felt after watching Planet of the Dead. I slumped into a depressive state after seeing it on TV. I then went in the car down the road to get some fish and chips. Time to drown my sorrows after watching such a car crash story. Well. I'm all ready for next Saturday. Can't come soon enough I say.

Planet of the Dead like all the worst stories/ episodes still has some merit but the actual storyline was almost non-existent.

The Woman Who Lived sadly practically all borders on the terrible. The second half of The Girl Who Died was awful but it's first half was a bit of fun.

If anyones interested my worst stories since 2005 are - In order of dreadfulness

Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS
The Woman Who Lived
The Doctor the Widow and the Wardrobe
Kill The Moon
Planet of the Dead
Fear Her
The End of Time
Nightmare in Silver

Mojo 8th April 2017 07:23 PM

Agree with all those Dem.

I'd also add:

Love & Monsters
The Rings Of Akhaten
In The Forest Of The Night

:ack:

Demdike@Cult Labs 8th April 2017 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Mojo (Post 527479)
Agree with all those Dem.

I'd also add:

Love & Monsters
The Rings Of Akhaten
In The Forest Of The Night

:ack:

I don't mind Love and Monsters, being a Jackie Tyler fan. Some of it is a bit cringe inducing i do agree.

Totally forgot The Rings of Akhaten. I'm going to add it now. A decent first half ruined by what followed.

I do like In the Forest of the Night. True it's different to the norm but i've really liked it both times i've seen it. I also think the overgrown setting is terrific. It's not a classic by any stretch but i've never really understood the almost universal dislike for it.

Mojo 8th April 2017 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 527480)
I don't mind Love and Monsters, being a Jackie Tyler fan. Some of it is a bit cringe inducing i do agree.

Totally forgot The Rings of Akhaten. I'm going to add it now. A decent first half ruined by what followed.

I do like In the Forest of the Night. True it's different to the norm but i've really liked it both times i've seen it. I also think the overgrown setting is terrific. It's not a classic by any stretch but i've never really understood the almost universal dislike for it.

I just can't get away with any of these. I don't understand why In The Forest... ever got commisioned to be honest. Don't get me wrong, I love the versatility of the show, but I don't think this came anywhere near being a Dr Who story.

As an aside, I agree with you and others on the upcoming new series - I think it could be brilliant.

Demdike@Cult Labs 8th April 2017 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Mojo (Post 527481)
I just can't get away with any of these. I don't understand why In The Forest... ever got commisioned to be honest. Don't get me wrong, I love the versatility of the show, but I don't think this came anywhere near being a Dr Who story.

As an aside, I agree with you and others on the upcoming new series - I think it could be brilliant.

Ha'ha, fair enough.

Roll on next Saturday i say. :pop2:

Mojo 8th April 2017 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Mojo (Post 527481)
I just can't get away with any of these. I don't understand why In The Forest... ever got commisioned to be honest. Don't get me wrong, I love the versatility of the show, but I don't think this came anywhere near being a Dr Who story.

As an aside, I agree with you and others on the upcoming new series - I think it could be brilliant.

By the way, when I said I couldn't get away with any of these, I meant the three stories I listed, not your comments about them! Anyway, looking forward to the Mondasian Cybermen. Wonder will they have the 'sing song' voices?

Demdike@Cult Labs 8th April 2017 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Mojo (Post 527489)
By the way, when I said I couldn't get away with any of these, I meant the three stories I listed, not your comments about them! Anyway, looking forward to the Mondasian Cybermen. Wonder will they have the 'sing song' voices?

I'd kinda like them to have the sing song voices but i can also forgive them if it's decided not to go with them as i bet they sound a bit weird to the casual viewer.

hivemind 8th April 2017 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 527468)
Planet of the Dead like all the worst stories/ episodes still has some merit but the actual storyline was almost non-existent.

The Woman Who Lived sadly practically all borders on the terrible. The second half of The Girl Who Died was awful but it's first half was a bit of fun.

If anyones interested my worst stories since 2005 are - In order of dreadfulness

Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS
The Woman Who Lived
The Doctor the Widow and the Wardrobe
Kill The Moon
Planet of the Dead
Fear Her
The End of Time
Nightmare in Silver

Add to that list Voyage of Damned, Long Game and those farting aliens the slitheen in The Aliens of London. Now I wonder ?who? came up with the wonderful idea of farting aliens? I would of imagined John Nathan-Turner loving the idea of farting aliens back in the 1980's, but for a new series in 2005? You would of thought dear Russ would of laughed out loud at the thought. That's something JNT would of commissioned back in the day. We wouldn't do that in new Dr Who. Think again.

Demdike@Cult Labs 8th April 2017 11:12 PM

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Add to that list Voyage of Damned, Long Game and those farting aliens the slitheen in The Aliens of London. Now I wonder ?who? came up with the wonderful idea of farting aliens? I would of imagined John Nathan-Turner loving the idea of farting aliens back in the 1980's, but for a new series in 2005? You would of thought dear Russ would of laughed out loud at the thought. That's something JNT would of commissioned back in the day. We wouldn't do that in new Dr Who. Think again.

Something for the nippers to laugh at.

Plus the figure made for a cracking action figure. I have two of them on the walls in my office.


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