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Moonliner
11-26-2013, 09:12 AM
I watched the "Day Of the Doctor".

I seem to find myself in the minority of not really being that impressed by it.

The Doctor doubling, tripling, 13x'ing his own timeline? That's not right.

Weaseling out of making his big decision? That's worse than Kirk's solution to the Kobayashi Maru.

Zygons? That entire plot line seemed superfluous to the already constrained narrative.

alphabassettgrrl
11-26-2013, 07:38 PM
I agree the Zygons were unnecessary. I agree he should have made his decision but on the other hand, he saved the planet! The multiplication of himself and his machine... no problem. You take the guy out of time, he has his ship with him. It doesn't disappear from his "present" reality. It's the same thing they did with the sonic screwdriver. It replicated with each, too.

I did like the thing where the interface took Rose's form. I liked the interface much better than I ever liked Rose as a character.

Loved all the little details/easter eggs. Lots of fun.

Cadaverous Pallor
11-26-2013, 07:54 PM
The Doctor doubling, tripling, 13x'ing his own timeline? That's not right. There's a huge precedent for this which started in the 60's. They have always bent the rules to get multiple Doctors together.

Weaseling out of making his big decision? That's worse than Kirk's solution to the Kobayashi Maru. The destruction of Gallfrey was created for the 2005 reboot. All the angst about pushing the button and being the last of his kind was a new thing that added a different angle to the character. Before then, there was a lot of plot regarding his status as a Gallifrey outcast. This is a way to say - we're going to go back to the original style. In a way, it's a reboot reboot. Reverse the polarity! I was pretty sick of him bringing up the destruction of his species all the damn time, from all three of the latest Doctors.

Zygons? That entire plot line seemed superfluous to the already constrained narrative.I'd argue that they tried to do all the classic plots in this episode, including an alien attack on Earth, a period piece, crazy Gallifrey tech, etc. I'm glad it wasn't Sontarans or Cybermen or Daleks, AGAIN.

Just my perspective. If there's one thing we can all reserve the right to do, it's judge Doctor Who. And if the signals they're throwing out come true, the show is going to change a lot, and the Smith fans are going to do a lot of grumbling.

One can hope anyway :evil:

RStar
11-26-2013, 10:07 PM
Hey, hey! Smith fan here!

I have to say that I'm a Tenant fan as well, though. I'm sad to see him go, but excited about what is next. Long live the Doctor! ;)

I have to say, however, that the Smith and Tenant team worked off of each other pretty well. And with John Hurt mixed in I was quite entertained myself!

Cadaverous Pallor
11-28-2013, 12:04 AM
Actually, strike that, as I love Matt Smith. He's fantastic. More specifically, fans of the direction that the Doctor's character has taken may have to deal with a new (old?) paradigm.

RStar
11-28-2013, 01:31 AM
I've only been watching for about two years now, and have gone back and watched the others of the modern show on DVD. So this will be the first time as a fan that I will have lived through a doctor regeneration.

And I've watched the specials on BBC America on the doctors 1 through 8 to get an idea of what they were like.

But, to some degree, haven't the audience had to go through such a paradigm in the past? there have been doctors of differing ages and styles in the past. So I'm viewing this as just part of the way it's always been, except I get to see it first hand. And I'm witholding opinion untill I see it, and have given Peter a chance to prove himself.