In article <
41e02851-3c3e-4cd9...@googlegroups.com>,
Fett <
fett...@aol.com> wrote:
>On Saturday, October 6, 2012 11:30:10 AM UTC-4, powrwrap wrote:
>> On Friday, October 5, 2012 11:02:32 PM UTC-5, MDS wrote:
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>> > > On Thursday, October 4, 2012 10:09:53 PM UTC-4, MDS wrote:
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>> > > > > On Sunday, September 30, 2012 8:06:05 PM UTC-4, MDS wrote:
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>> > > > > > Today I watched The War Machines and Image of the Fendahl, and
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>> > > > > > afterwards I again felt blessed to have been a long-time fan of=
> the
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>> > > > > > classic series before the revived series started. People who d=
>ismiss
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>> > > > > > classic Who and refuse to watch it are really missing out on so=
>me great
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>> > > > > > stuff. Then again, perhaps these are the same kinds of people =
>who just
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>> > > > > > loved watching Jersey Shore.
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>> > > > > Well said. And they would probably watch it say something like "t=
>his is so stupid. Look how cheap it was. Where the romance and action?"
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>> > > > I thought Hartnell's Doctor putting down that thing Cameca (or howe=
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>> > > > you spell her name) in the temple and then shoving it into his pock=
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>> > > > before leaving was romantic. Not tear-jerking romantic, mind you, =
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>> > > > it was nice to see him do it.
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>> > > There's plenty of subtle moments like that. However, the new instant =
>gratification viewers just wouldn't appreciate it I think.
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>> > I think you're right. What I liked about the final scenes of The Green
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>> > scenes, is their simplicity, the Doctor driving alone in Bessie across
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>> > the screen and young Amelia smiling up at the sky. We as fans knew tha=
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>> > the Doctor and Rose could never have been together, and so all her
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>> > gushing at the end of Doomsday was a bit over the top.
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>> Green Death was the first Doctor Who story I ever watched. Man, that was =
>30 >years ago. Anyway, in Classic Who the tender, 'soap opera' moments were=
> very >rare, such as the scene at the end of Green Death, and are cherished=
> by fans. >In the new series it's so commonplace it's lost its power to mov=
>e us.
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>That's a great point, Alan. How many times was Rory going to die? How many =
>times does Amy get taken over, how many times does their love go through th=
>e wringer. One or twice is fine but it's constant and the sci-fi ideas get =
>put way on the backburner. Moffat wants to make the show about this stuff a=
>nd then fit the sci-fi stuff where ever he can fit it in. I don't ever wann=
>a see another couple on the Tardis. Way too many sappy moments in general. =
>And I'm tired of Murray Gold's sappy music too. Do we really need the choir=
> chanting stuff every episode?
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In the end, Rory and Amy ended up dying in NYC as Brits.