SpoilerI think that your idea about having a character in the vein of Susan is great, Ithi. Actually, it makes me think of an idea I've had for a while. They should bring back Jenny from "The Doctor's Daughter." She had such potential for interesting plot and character arcs. Georgia Moffett has even said she would love to come back and play the character again.
Actually, I have to say
~Riella
Thanks for the tips, I think I might know someone who can record it for me...
Re season7-ish stuff:
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Some people are saying...
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Sooo... what did y'all think?
I didn't hate, it I didn't love it. The special was disappointing in that it was merely okay. There were some good scenes but overall the script wasn't very good and the lack of Rory and Amy really hurt the episode. That and Bill Bailey didn't get much screen time. I cringed at the tree soul scenes. I know it was meant to evoke tree spirit moments from Narnia but it just seemed like some overly shallow, generic New Age clap-trap. Sorry to be such a Marshwiggle.
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Ahh the special. I'm in two minds about it really.
On the one hand YAY that I ge to see my two favourite things (dr who_narnia) together for what is probably the only time in all of history...but then again NAY to...well, most of it.
To be honest I actually had low expectations from the beginning, the plot didn't look like it'd be that goodso I was already prepared. There where lots of bad things if I really think about it- the 'tree souls', and the ridiculous tear ending to name just two. But hey, it had lots of laughs and that's all I really asked for
Grief for the movies made me abandon narniaweb...but I'm so glad to be back!
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I finally caught the episode today. I think the spoilers and less-than-stellar reviews lowered my expectations, but this is one time the limited spoilers I've seen didn't give away significant plot points.
I did enjoy the nods to Narnia but have some of the same objections Warrior listed. As for the ending,
I rather expected the
Incidentally, this signature isn't a spoiler for the episode; I just found it online and thought it was a fun image reminiscent of Narnia.
But all night, Aslan and the Moon gazed upon each other with joyful and unblinking eyes.
Haven't seen special yet, and will probably be waiting for a few weeks.
But on the subject of the next companion/s, I wonder if it's time for a companion who has a disability or is physically different. I guess the only real requirement is that they be able to "run" and talk. And to be an accessible character, someone the audience can identify with.
There, shining in the sunrise, larger than they had seen him before, shaking his mane (for it had apparently grown again) stood Aslan himself.
"...when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor's stead, the Table would crack and Death itself would start working backwards."
Tend to agree with the crowd here on the Christmas special. I thought it was fairly silly and overly sentimental/sappy/predictable. I still don't see why the trees even needed a person to hitch a ride in. They were capable of building a ship capable of traveling in the time vortex creating humanoid bodies for themselves.
Honestly, as glad as I am that RTD isn't the showrunner anymore, I'm starting to think that Moffat was a better writer working for someone rather than running the show himself. Series 6 was easily the least impressive season yet, even more blah than Series 3. Really the only thing that made the season worth watching was the excellent acting and a few brilliant episodes like The Doctor's Wife.
I guess I'm one of the few who really liked the Christmas special.
I liked that it was predictable and sappy. It's CHRISTMAS guys. I want to feel happy on Christmas, not depressed because a really nice person died. For once everyone lived, and there's been very very few episodes like that. (The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances is the only other one I can think of.) We were due for another one, I think.
So yeah, I really liked it.
P.S."Brooklyn!"
Oh what fun! This is my first time to post and it is on a Doctor Who thread! Love it! Narnia chronicles are my favourite books and Doctor Who favourite show so double the joy.
Okay, to the questions:
When did you first hear about Doctor Who?
In 1974 and Tom Baker was The Doctor. Love the scarf! Love the bright eyes and beaming smile! As a child I just recall thinking he was such a warm soul that cared about you so much. I've not seen that sameness again until David Tennant's version of The Doctor. And K9!
What was the first episode that you watched?
I don't recall, just know it was the first season w/Tom Baker as The Doctor.
Classic Who fan or NuWho fan?
Both!
Who is your favorite Doctor?
Toss up between Tom Baker and David Tennant. Love the scarf! Love the bright eyes and beaming smile! The crazy curly hair! As a child I just recall thinking he was such a warm soul that cared so much. I've not seen that sameness again until David Tennant's version of The Doctor. I do like Matt Smith's version of The Doctor though. Love the way he met Amelia Pond as a little girl. Cool.(as are the bow ties)
Who is your favorite Companion?
K-9 completly. As for humans, Sarah Jane Smith hands down. Followed by Donna, Rose, Martha and Amelia Pond.
Who is your favorite Villain?
Hmmmmmmm, I dunno. Maybe the Daleks because they seem so simple yet are so horridly awful! Love to hate them, ya know.
What is your favorite episode?
Oh that would be so difficult to choose. At the moment I would pick one of the one's with Donna Noble and The Doctor. I so enjoy their mutual banter and how they complement each other so well.
'Blink' is of course a top fave as well. And for the classics, oh there are too many to choose from!
How excited are you for Series 6?
Well, since I'm later answering these questions and Series 6 has aired and is now on DVD I'll say I really quite liked it! It proved to be even better than Series 5, which was genuinely enjoyable. So, I'll have to say I was very excited and now after seeing Series 6 can say I think it is fantastic and looking quite forward to the next Series.
As for the latest Christmas Special, 'The Doctor, the Widow, and the Wardrobe" well, I thought it fun. I enjoyed watching it on Christmas with my children and thought it rather hysterical much of the time. It was more child-like than many of the past Christmas Specials of the 10th Doctor years, but I found that rather appealing. There was the huge "going wrong" item for The Doctor to tend to as well as the warmth of Christmas nicely wrapped in a cozy package that fit well with the goings on of the day. Getting comfy on the sofa with some sweets, biscuits and hot cocoa while surrounded by the joyful aftermath of a terrific day, well, what better way to wind down than with a Doctor Who Christmas Special screaming with Narnia refernces? Just good fun!
And speaking of fun, this thread is just that!
“You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.” ― C.S. Lewis
Does anyone think/hope Helen Mirren will get her wish, and play the next Doctor?
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In my humble opinion, it would be a terrible choice. I've always been against having a woman Doctor. I don't know why a Time Lord can't stay a Time Lord, instead of regenerating into a Time Lady.
~Riella
Finally was able to watch the Christmas special today.
Must agree witht the "sappy" label. But, I will also bow to Rising_Star's admonition abouit it being Christmas.
Warrior's point about the tree souls is well taken. Add to that the reference to the "stronger" female/mother made it a bit new age preachy. Predictable too was the wanton harvesting of the forest with no thought. (What's wrong with being marsh-wiggle about it?)
Did rather enjoy the Mum though. Willing to climb into a strange box, fight for her children, then still able to show personal anguish over possibly seeing her husband die. Well thought out character.
"Caretaker. Your fired!" Must go down as a classic doctor who line from this day on.
I have a question.
I've been wondering about this ever since I saw the finale back in Season 5.
~Riella