Every show has fluff in it to help fund for the finale. So I hope that this finale will be big. As usual, a two-parter.
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PardonYou
United States1360 Posts
Every show has fluff in it to help fund for the finale. So I hope that this finale will be big. As usual, a two-parter. | ||
xtfftc
United Kingdom2343 Posts
http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/dw/theadventuregames On 7 April 2010, the BBC announced that the fifth series would be supplemented with four "interactive episodes",[13] released online for free. They are described as "part of the Doctor Who universe", and will "go on to define the look and feel of future TV episodes." Executively produced by Moffat, Wenger and Willis with Anwen Aspden and Charles Cecil, the games are developed by Sumo Digital and written by Phil Ford and James Moran. Matt Smith and Karen Gillan provide full voiceovers for the digitalised Doctor and Amy, both of whom are playable characters. Each episode offers around two hours of gameplay.[13] | ||
Aim Here
Scotland672 Posts
So I hope that this finale will be big. As usual, a two-parter. I don't. I haven't liked any of the season finales so far, with the possible exception of the Chris Ecclestone one. The season finales of New Doctor Who have just been big overblown fanwank extravaganzas, each trying to outdo the previous one in sheer bigness. I much prefer my Doctor Who to be low key. Saving three people locked in a room usually provides for better drama than saving a galaxy. Kwark linked to Blink, that episode was the el-cheapo episode of the season, where they had NO special effects at all, and where they sent the two stars of the show on holiday, and it still turned out head and shoulders above the rest of that season, thanks to Moffat's writing and the low-keyness of it all. I'd rather they skimped on the finale and made the low key budget episodes into expensive lowkey budget episodes! | ||
rugmonkey
United Kingdom126 Posts
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Cirrus
United Kingdom134 Posts
On June 09 2010 23:39 xtfftc wrote: By the way, I just noticed that the Doctor Who game has been launched on the BBC website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/dw/theadventuregames Its a pretty short game, probably the same length as an episode around 45 mins. Seeing as its designed for children, the puzzles arent really that difficult. The storyline is fairly simplistic too with not as much depth as there would be in an episode. I wouldn't really recomend playing it but it is free and takes less than hour to finish so it has that in its favour at least. | ||
Juicyfruit
Canada5484 Posts
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KwarK
United States40776 Posts
On June 10 2010 00:12 Juicyfruit wrote: Blink and the Girl in the Fireplace are my favorite two episodes. Whenever I introduce someone to Doctor Who, I show them those two episodes. They are so vastly contrasting and yet both absolutely brilliant - really demonstrates just how versatile the show is. Right after watching Blink I watched The Girl in the Fireplace. Moffat is just so good. | ||
Geoube
Canada67 Posts
On June 09 2010 20:45 KwarK wrote: OH GOD I'M WATCHING BLINK AGAIN NOW FUCKING GOOSE PIMPLES THIS IS A CHILDREN'S SHOW WTF WATCH IT http://www.megavideo.com/?v=C8OOL1UZ Blink was one of the scariest tv episodes I have ever seen in any show! it's a shame the new ones along the same theme weren't as awesome | ||
Skvid
Lithuania751 Posts
I stopped watching doctor who after Tennant left the show, the new guy seemed like a douche :| | ||
Cirrus
United Kingdom134 Posts
On June 10 2010 00:22 Skvid wrote: Ah yes blink was my favorite episode as well, really awesome. I stopped watching doctor who after Tennant left the show, the new guy seemed like a douche :| Have you watched any of the episodes of this series? | ||
ahswtini
Northern Ireland22201 Posts
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Skvid
Lithuania751 Posts
On June 10 2010 00:32 Cirrus wrote: Have you watched any of the episodes of this series? Series or latest season? Or are you implying that i don't know what i'm talking about? Anyway, yea i watched all the episodes of "new" series that started in 2005, except for season 5. | ||
KwarK
United States40776 Posts
On June 10 2010 00:32 ahswtini wrote: The weeping angels double episode this series just didn't have the same atmosphere as Blink It's not something they can really do again. The Doctor was incapacitated unseen at the start of the episode and it was told from the perspective of a confused everywoman. They could attempt it with another monster but remaking Blink would be difficult. The way they told it was masterful though, the characters were immediate and likeable and the immersion was through the roof. | ||
CubEdIn
Romania5359 Posts
Just because other shows TRY to seem more realistic, they will all probably seem just as retarded 50 years from now. So if you think this is "star trek for people with frontal lobotomy", then maybe you're the one that needs a brain check. Either way, this has the same appeal that Jekyll had on me. I like the stories, the actors, the way they handle continuation and the lack of serious plot holes. It's also funny and bearable to watch unlike most other SF shows out there. I'd give it an 8/10. | ||
SichuanPanda
Canada1542 Posts
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Sasquatch
Canada126 Posts
Anyways, I am really looking forward to the last three episodes of this season. River Song is definitely amazing. I hope they kill a lot of Daleks. | ||
neohero9
United States595 Posts
On June 10 2010 05:48 SichuanPanda wrote: Personally I'd go with Stargate: Atlantis over this for best sci-fi since 2k5, I've tried watching Who and I just can't get into, I can't quite put my finger on it, and its not the special effects for me like many have said. Well, more power to you. It's not for everyone. I was a huge fan of SG1, but though Atlantis was just ok. I hear good things about Universe from the thread in this forum, tho, so I might end up checking that out. | ||
yeeuniie
United States42 Posts
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Korea (South)2437 Posts
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China13814 Posts
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