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tempestuously) wrote2007-07-01 10:28 am
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The Master and the Doctor are kind of gay
All right, in considerable less pain from weeding, somewhat more "here" and completely procrastinating about my work. Also, I think I broke both parts of my laptop that hold up the monitor screen and have no idea how. Rock on.
Going to have to take Operation: Drama CDs to the next level and stop being a chickeny chicken of wussitude.
Caught up on Dr. Who. Have to say, I really dislike 10. Maybe it's because 9 was my first and his jubilant attitude more appealing than spastic and bitter 10. Maybe because 9 and Rose weren't so annoying together. Maybe because 9 wasn't so "I CAN FIX EVERYTHING WITH MY SHEER AWESOME" ALL THE TIME. Maybe it's because 9 is Capt. Jack's real Doctor. For whatever reason, 10 has never grown on me. Oh he has his moments but overall I still miss 9. Also, the only Doctor/Rose moments I could ever stand with 10 were the Season 2 Finale because that was well written. But the PINING in Season 3 makes me want to gut Davies. As for Martha, maybe if she wasn't so instantly smitten, I'd be more tolerant of her, but her sole purpose seems to just show how much the Doctor misses Rose. Well, you know what? I DON'T CARE. Rose is gone. Get over it. Move on. Bring her back. Whatever. That said, Martha and Capt. Jack bonding over how the Doctor will never love them, now that is cute.
My favorite episode is probably "Blink" so far because the idea was so original and truly scary. The execution really made it work. Plus, the time-bending involved all made perfect sense. After that, I actually liked the episodes where the Doctor loses his memory because I thought the little kid and the evil student were great. The evil student had some of the best dork creepy faces I've seen in anything. I kept hoping the kid would get possessed by the Doctor, but I'm content that he didn't die. I also liked the contrast between John Smith and the Doctor. The only thing that could have made that set of episodes better is NO MARTHA. The sun episode was lame and made me think of Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within but more crappy.
That shouldn't even be possible.
quebelly and I totally called the Master showing up at the end of the universe. I don't even know who the Master is, aside from what my Who freak friends tell me, but I was ridiculously happy. I thought the way they introduced him was very clever, and no matter what Tom says I liked the Face of Boe and YANA thing. I'm not sure how I feel about the Master in the penultimate episode because he's a little too PERKY for me, and the aging Doctor is hokey. So let's move onto Capt. Jack who is so in love with the Doctor, it's adorable. 10 does not love him the way 9 uh sort of did.
quebelly and I kept guessing who Capt. Jack was going to have sex with first and talking about a threesome between him, the professor and the alien. That's what I'm talking about! I did enjoy when Capt. Jack and 10 had their almost innuendo. I'm still reeling over the fact that Capt. Jack abandoned Torchwood for the Doctor. That and his whole wanting to be able to die thing. Why Jack? You should live forever.
Ok so maybe in Terra e Jomy and his new friend got off on the wrong foot, but I'm sure they'll be just fine. I want to know how Jomy's attempt to keep Keith from crashing turned into a no-holds-barred death war between them. Jomy is a kinky little bitch too. I'm glad to see he's still got some of snark from the start of the series. I think Jomy was enjoying their fight a little too much. Taste for blood, Soldier-kun? Awesome fight though. I do wish the Mu wouldn't all but torture Keith's mind the way the humans practically destroyed theirs. It makes them such hypocrites. I'm already worried that this confrontation marks the beginning of the end for Nazca and the Mu youth that Jomy has grown so attached to. He was so torn in their rebellion against the older Mu about remaining on Shangri-La. I can't wait for Jomy's "talk" with Keith.
Also watched some Red Garden and some series about a bodyguard. Red Garden looks interesting but the music is a definite NO. As for the latter, it's interesting but looks a bit slower than my tastes. I might pick it up later on or so.
Going to have to take Operation: Drama CDs to the next level and stop being a chickeny chicken of wussitude.
Caught up on Dr. Who. Have to say, I really dislike 10. Maybe it's because 9 was my first and his jubilant attitude more appealing than spastic and bitter 10. Maybe because 9 and Rose weren't so annoying together. Maybe because 9 wasn't so "I CAN FIX EVERYTHING WITH MY SHEER AWESOME" ALL THE TIME. Maybe it's because 9 is Capt. Jack's real Doctor. For whatever reason, 10 has never grown on me. Oh he has his moments but overall I still miss 9. Also, the only Doctor/Rose moments I could ever stand with 10 were the Season 2 Finale because that was well written. But the PINING in Season 3 makes me want to gut Davies. As for Martha, maybe if she wasn't so instantly smitten, I'd be more tolerant of her, but her sole purpose seems to just show how much the Doctor misses Rose. Well, you know what? I DON'T CARE. Rose is gone. Get over it. Move on. Bring her back. Whatever. That said, Martha and Capt. Jack bonding over how the Doctor will never love them, now that is cute.
My favorite episode is probably "Blink" so far because the idea was so original and truly scary. The execution really made it work. Plus, the time-bending involved all made perfect sense. After that, I actually liked the episodes where the Doctor loses his memory because I thought the little kid and the evil student were great. The evil student had some of the best dork creepy faces I've seen in anything. I kept hoping the kid would get possessed by the Doctor, but I'm content that he didn't die. I also liked the contrast between John Smith and the Doctor. The only thing that could have made that set of episodes better is NO MARTHA. The sun episode was lame and made me think of Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within but more crappy.
That shouldn't even be possible.
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Ok so maybe in Terra e Jomy and his new friend got off on the wrong foot, but I'm sure they'll be just fine. I want to know how Jomy's attempt to keep Keith from crashing turned into a no-holds-barred death war between them. Jomy is a kinky little bitch too. I'm glad to see he's still got some of snark from the start of the series. I think Jomy was enjoying their fight a little too much. Taste for blood, Soldier-kun? Awesome fight though. I do wish the Mu wouldn't all but torture Keith's mind the way the humans practically destroyed theirs. It makes them such hypocrites. I'm already worried that this confrontation marks the beginning of the end for Nazca and the Mu youth that Jomy has grown so attached to. He was so torn in their rebellion against the older Mu about remaining on Shangri-La. I can't wait for Jomy's "talk" with Keith.
Also watched some Red Garden and some series about a bodyguard. Red Garden looks interesting but the music is a definite NO. As for the latter, it's interesting but looks a bit slower than my tastes. I might pick it up later on or so.