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Nov 04, 2021 10:27AM

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Going to give it a 3 episode trial.
It's got some good bits, but it was a clunky start.


Well, I tried, but I'm done with this one.
The villains feel like leftovers from Power Rangers, the cast is kind of boring and borderline unlikable, and while the model work is good, all the ships are kind of boring looking.
Like the robots, but that's about it.

Hoping to see Eternals this weekend and I'm finally feeling brave enough to check out the new episode of Doctor Who.
Big hopes. We'll see if the world lets me pull it off.

Yes, you have to set aside the source material, which was a struggle, but once you do that, it's an entertaining flick.
On it's own, it has some clunky bits, but that's post-spoiler stuff, for later.
Interesting watching them build the post-endgame MCU.
Feeling more positive.
I may be brave enough to watch Doctor Who tomorrow.

Go for it.

Rick wrote: "Saw Eternals last night. I was completely enthralled with it. Probably the most non-traditional Marvel film made. Does away with most of the conventions and formula of the MCU. Beautiful. Amazing. ..."
That sounds wonderful, Rick.
That sounds wonderful, Rick.

It was. There’s so much more I want to talk about. But … spoilers. 😼

It was. There’s so much more I want to talk about. But … spoilers. 😼"
Give it a couple days and we can chat.
Liked it much more than I thought I would, but I have some thoughts/questions.
And a couple "Holy $%^& did you see that...!" moments.

Feeling much better about this week.

They never get mentioned, let alone actually ever show up.
Be nice if someone in the Who-niverse dealt with/explained that.

They never get mentioned, let alone actually ever show up.
Be nice if someone in the Who-niverse dealt with/explained that."
Wait … did I miss a joke or something?

They never get mentioned, let alone actually ever show up.
Be nice if someone in the Who-niverse dealt with/ex..."
No.
It's just we haven't seen a rutan since Fang Rock and I can't even remember the last time one was mentioned.
All the stories are just Sontarions at war with the rest of the universe.

Shame this stealth pilot never got made into a series.
Has a fun Doctor Who vibe with a little bit of spy stuff tossed in.
Plus, young Teri Garr was a cutie.


There was a comic mini series, that was really good.

Still don’t have mine yet.

Still don’t have mine yet."
Sorry.
I was doubtful mine would show, as it was postponed three times on me.
I'll try not to brag and gush too much.
😉

No need to be. Amazon shipping is awful, they are the WORST.
I’m always the last to get stuff.

Cowboy Bebop episode one is amazing!!"
I’ve heard mixed reviews."
Yeah, I've pretty much stopped listening to reviews.
Too many sites getting review bombed and too many people just hating everything on reflex.
Plus, my tastes have only occasionally sync'd up with the general public.
Despite how refined and correct they usually are.

Something set at a space station, colony world or on a cruise ship would be a fun shared setting.


Oh definitely.
Plus, if it's a spaceport you could have appearances of space companions, like Turlough or Zoe, as well as familiar alien races or robots.
There would obviously be photo ops with the Doctor, but there should be hints he stops by: the Tardis would be movable, so it would be in a different spot everyday.
The gift shop would sell jelly babies or in the space bar you could get a cup of tea, along with exotic, alien drinks.

Park, and just outside the gift shop is … a Police Call Box. Or you’re visiting the St. Louis Arch, and just to the side of the parking lot is … a Police Call Box. Or you’re at Disneyland in sunny California and tucked away, nearly out of sight, next to The Madhatter’s Tea Party ride is … a Police Call Box. You’re in the Louvre and there, just to the left of the room with the Van Gogh paintings is … a Police Call Box. I could go on. But the thought of wonderful this would be is making me feel like a giddy aunt.

Park, and just outside the gift shop is … a Police Call Box. Or you’re visiting the St. Louis Arch, and just to the side of the ..."
Oh, you are putting the Tardis in Disney.
I was creating a whole Who theme park.
Love the idea of the Tardis bopping around Disney, in both subtle places and in odd, jarring ones.
You could get a picture of yourself, the Tardis and that other Captain Jack.
I now what a picture of Mary Poppins stepping out of the Tardis!

Mine is now in Gove City Ohio. Still waiting. 😿

Mine arrived today!

(Now, I’ve to figure out when to watch the movie again)

Like the banter, that it's not fate of the universe, the funky monsters, lots of K-9 and a decent supporting cast.
Not one of the better known or big stories, but I always enjoyed it.

I don't have the heart to tell her that Horns of the Nimon is next.

I don't have the heart to tell her that Horns of the Nimon is next."
😹😹😹😹😹

(Pause for effect)
I say: “Oh great! You’re trying to get me murdered, here in murdertown.”
So for the next 15-20 minutes while she’s desperately trying to find how to get to the theater, I’m making an endlessly stream of comments and jokes about the worst things people do in horror movies. All while we’re driving around in this neighborhood of (I’m sure they look completely normal in the daylight) somewhat rundown houses that sprawls out from around this graveyard. We did eventually make it to the theater where the cast performed a very sweet local production of the Nutcracker Ballet (even with lots of sound and technical problems) to the delight of the family and friends. And then we stopped at a Denny’s on the way back home, which was at best 60 degrees inside where we had to wait over an hour to get a burger and a salmon dinner. My friend’s burger was good apparently, but my salmon dinner was … embarrassingly small, undercooked and extremely late to arrive. The waitress felt so bad she knocked off half the price, but it was still absurdly overpriced for the amount of meat that was delivered.
I don’t think my friend is going to invite me to “Murdertown’s” annual Nutcracker Ballet again next year. Which I can totally live with.

Personally, I'd be more scared that she took you to a Denny's than she took you to murdertown.

There is that.

Romana and K-9 got plenty to do, the supporting cast ism decent, the dialogue is fun, despite the clunky costumes the Nimon are a cool monster and should come back and the couple scenes of Tom and Graham Crowden trying to out-over act each are worth the price of admission.
This season tends to be considered the "lesser" stories, but they've all been entertaining.

Guess I tend to agree with those who consider this season as “lesser stories,” these aren’t among my favorites. But in all fairness, I don’t have the nostalgia aspect in play here. I didn’t grow up with Tom Baker as the Doctor and I’ve only seen this season once or twice.

After City of Death, it's a lot of "Oh, that one." stories.
And while none of these are going to make the classics lists, I've got to say it's been a lot of fun rewatching them.
Course, being studio bound, they were able to use K-9 more, which makes any story better.
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