tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8800091210753201638.post1760888986426560031..comments2023-06-04T17:53:06.332+01:00Comments on Neil Is The Best Dalek: The Squee DoctorsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8800091210753201638.post-10095332085421875212014-03-06T08:21:01.390+00:002014-03-06T08:21:01.390+00:00Oh, yeah, some of his audios are pretty good - Spa...Oh, yeah, some of his audios are pretty good - Spare Parts is great (bonus points for being an awesome Cybermen story), I quite like Creatures of Beauty, and actually, Son of the Dragon is pretty good too. Mind, I haven't to nearly as many of his as I have of Colin Baker's, Sylvester McCoy's or Paul McGann's :) I'll have to try and track down The Mutant Phase, at your recommendation :) liminalDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06621859737411962756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8800091210753201638.post-64653143991389423512014-03-02T09:29:07.016+00:002014-03-02T09:29:07.016+00:00On the plus side, Five and Nyssa work very well in...On the plus side, Five and Nyssa work very well in the audios - further evidence that Peter Davison just gets better with age. Check out Spare Parts (seminal Cybermen) and The Mutant Phase (brilliant Daleks) if possible.Neil Is The Best Dalekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12049901367710121384noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8800091210753201638.post-42414350129847466072014-03-02T08:16:54.681+00:002014-03-02T08:16:54.681+00:00“Now, it's great to see Peter Davison again, a...“Now, it's great to see Peter Davison again, and I say that as someone who never really liked the Fifth Doctor. Coming right after the googly-eyed Time Lord lunacy of Tom Baker, he was generally rather wet and ineffectual; the only Doctor, so far as I am aware, to sit quietly in a prison cell hoping somebody else would come and rescue him.”<br /><br />My feelings exactly. I really try to get into the Fifth Doctor serials, but for the most part I just find myself really uninterested (Snakedance being one of the few exceptions). The Fifth Doctor is, for the most part, pretty bland, and he was shackled with two of the most annoying companions of the entire classic series (and Nyssa could have been great but was under-used, and booted off the show too early in a pretty rubbish story. Kameleon was a waste of space, but everyone knows the story behind that. And Turlough was fun to start with but became increasingly boring as time went by).<br /><br />“Easy peasy. (Timey squeezey?)”<br /><br />Lol ;)<br /><br />“What does it mean, one Doctor saying "You were my Doctor"? Nothing: it's just the writer, and possibly the actor as well, voicing his fan preference. It takes something momentous – a Classic Doctor – and uses it just for a bit of fan-service. Is that really all they're good for?”<br /><br />Apparently. I was almost DESPERATE for Paul McGann to have the role that eventually went to John Hurt, instead he just gets an admittedly pretty special ‘minisode’. The rest just get cameo’d every other season in holograms.<br /><br />“Time Crash is all for a good cause, obviously, but despite being less than eight minutes long it's still hit and miss. If Peter Davison was your Doctor, perhaps it works. But for me, it's neither one thing nor the other, and it takes Doctor Who an awkward step closer to the empty nostalgia and silliness of Dimensions In Time. And in my book, that's a wibbly wobbly timey crime.”<br /><br />Well put. I’d also just like to add that generally speaking, Moffat (much as I moan about him) does wonders with the Tenth Doctor’s dialogue every time he writes him. The Tenth Doctor as written by the Moff is far more fun than he usually is ;)<br />liminalDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06621859737411962756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8800091210753201638.post-15106263598384547732014-03-01T13:09:32.804+00:002014-03-01T13:09:32.804+00:00I like Time Crash (or, as I call it, "Two Min...I like Time Crash (or, as I call it, "Two Minutes to Belgium"), but I agree it's sad that everything's reduced to a ticklist of gimmicks. It feels more like a Comic Relief sketch than a Children in Need one.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com