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Jun. 4th, 2013 11:51 amDidn’t hate the Doctor Who season 7.2 final. Didn’t love it.
Thought the idea that the bit of a Timelord that is entombed is his or her space time stream was clever.
Clever enough for me to overlook some of the ropier bits.
I still think the whole thing is rushed and compensates for the rushing narrative with more soliloquy and sonic screwdriver waving then I’m happy with.
I was going to post a longer piece on it but I’m not sure I can be bothered. Does the world need another disgruntled former fan summoning up the courage to stop watching the programme? Probably not. Probably not.
Thought the idea that the bit of a Timelord that is entombed is his or her space time stream was clever.
Clever enough for me to overlook some of the ropier bits.
I still think the whole thing is rushed and compensates for the rushing narrative with more soliloquy and sonic screwdriver waving then I’m happy with.
I was going to post a longer piece on it but I’m not sure I can be bothered. Does the world need another disgruntled former fan summoning up the courage to stop watching the programme? Probably not. Probably not.
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Date: 2013-06-04 11:50 am (UTC)In the last few weeks I've seen posts from people bemoaning that Who, Star Wars, Batman, Game of Thrones and Blue Peter are not as good as they used to be.
What most of them seem to boil down to is that they aren't the people they used to be, when the show was much better. I don't think there's anything wrong with saying that a show doesn't give you what you used to get from it. Posts and articles like that can be very funny, and the criticisms valid. But posts which say "I don't enjoy it as much as I used to, and therefore it should go back to the way it was, and then I'll get what I used to get from it" do seem fundamentally misguided.
I know this happens to me. I consider myself a big comics and SF reader, but I have to admit that I read very few new books and comics. Must of my reading is re-reading, because those books do give me the same enjoyment they did when I was 12, or 15, or 30.
Some things I've had to let go - the New 52 DC comics are helping me to do that. Somethings I've picked up again - I hadn't bought a Batman comic since Miller's Dark Knight until Grant Morrison's recent Batman Inc. run.
There is some hope - I stopped watching Who after Tom Baker, and didn't really come back until Eccleston. The last season wasn't as good as some recent ones, but it still worked for me, and I'll keep watching for as long as it does.
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Date: 2013-06-04 12:45 pm (UTC)I’m currently seeking out new SF to broaden my horizons. Kindle helps, impulse buying and cheaper prices help me get over my “How can I buy this book, it’s not Banks?” sticking point.
That said I think there are some definate structural problems with Doctor Who that detract from my enjoyment of it on its new revised terms. The rushed pace of the narrative and the constant littering of the narrative with post-it notes sayings “Look Here!!” and “Fan Reference 49.”
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Date: 2013-06-04 02:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-06-04 03:47 pm (UTC)(1) 10.7 million people voted Conservative at the last election.