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Fifteen seems much more flippant than we've seen the Doctor since... Ten's later days when he got full of himself? At least he's presenting himself that way. Talking about fun and freedom, versus helping people.
Fifteen seems much more flippant than we've seen the Doctor since... Ten's later days when he got full of himself? At least he's presenting himself that way. Talking about fun and freedom, versus helping people.
Computers in the world of Doctor Who screw up in ridiculous ways. Sure, we sometimes see "the system screwed up and so things are shutting down", but we're also likely to see "the system screwed up and now is traveling through time looking for body parts" or in today's case "the system screwed up and created a life form out of snot".
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1402: '''The Devil's Chord''' ''[[2024]] [[May 11]]''
1402: '''The Devil's Chord''' ''[[2024]] [[May 11]]''


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(First watched 2024-05-12) They played this up as a "Beatles episode", but they were a very small part. The direct connection to The Giggle was unexpected. The Toymaker did warn that more things would be coming, but I didn't expect it'd be so soon or some sort of god offspring.
 
Second episode in a row we see the Doctor run away from something in fear.
 
The Doctor mentions that across town his past self is living with his granddaughter... and to me it really begged one of those timey wimey questions a show like this mostly has to ignore because it would be a mess. If we WERE to see the First Doctor in 1963 as seen in this episode, would it be a First Doctor to whom the music-less state of Earth seemed the normal state of affairs?
 
The idea of a chord releasing or banishing some entity seemed... far fetched to me. Ignoring the actual summoning/banishing, just that it would seem there'd be a pretty finite set of chords people using standard musical notation could even try, and it would seem either way would be activated just by chance frequently. Let a cat walk on a piano, oops, there's the Maestro.
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1403: '''Boom''' ''[[2024]] [[May 18]]''
1403: '''Boom''' ''[[2024]] [[May 18]]''

Revision as of 12:44, 11 May 2024

Doctor Who

Doctor Who Series 13

SPOILERS TOTAL. You've been warned.


X01: The Star Beast 2023 November 25


X02: Wild Blue Yonder 2023 December 2


X03: The Giggle 2023 December 9


X04: The Church on Ruby Road 2023 December 25


1401: Space Babies 2024 May 11

(First watched 2024-05-11) A collection of diapers so large it lets a space station fart itself from the orbit of one planet to another. Hoo boy, RTD really is back.

Fifteen seems much more flippant than we've seen the Doctor since... Ten's later days when he got full of himself? At least he's presenting himself that way. Talking about fun and freedom, versus helping people.

Computers in the world of Doctor Who screw up in ridiculous ways. Sure, we sometimes see "the system screwed up and so things are shutting down", but we're also likely to see "the system screwed up and now is traveling through time looking for body parts" or in today's case "the system screwed up and created a life form out of snot".


1402: The Devil's Chord 2024 May 11

(First watched 2024-05-12) They played this up as a "Beatles episode", but they were a very small part. The direct connection to The Giggle was unexpected. The Toymaker did warn that more things would be coming, but I didn't expect it'd be so soon or some sort of god offspring.

Second episode in a row we see the Doctor run away from something in fear.

The Doctor mentions that across town his past self is living with his granddaughter... and to me it really begged one of those timey wimey questions a show like this mostly has to ignore because it would be a mess. If we WERE to see the First Doctor in 1963 as seen in this episode, would it be a First Doctor to whom the music-less state of Earth seemed the normal state of affairs?

The idea of a chord releasing or banishing some entity seemed... far fetched to me. Ignoring the actual summoning/banishing, just that it would seem there'd be a pretty finite set of chords people using standard musical notation could even try, and it would seem either way would be activated just by chance frequently. Let a cat walk on a piano, oops, there's the Maestro.


1403: Boom 2024 May 18


1404: 73 Yards 2024 May 25


1405: Dot and Bubble 2024 June 1


1406: Rogue 2024 June 8


1407: The Legend of Ruby Sunday 2024 June 15


1408: Empire of Death 2024 June 22


Doctor Who Series 15