Jade Jaguar
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Thanks. I'll pay more attention, when I rewatch it.
On first viewing, I was underwhelmed. The blatant Star Wars rip-offs, overlong ending, Martha and Mickey (WTF!?!), it felt overdone.
Honest question .. which parts did you feel were Star Wars rip-offs, aside from the council chamber?
And yeah .. Martha and Mickey .. er .. didn't RTD already marry Martha off with this Tom Milligan guy?
And can someone please explain the logic behind that cabin thingy to me - in particular the part where they vent the radiation into it? In other words, the system is constructed to vent radiation to .. the one place someone is guaranteed to be. :wtf:
.. anyone have any guesses about the msytery woman, btw? Susan?
And isn't Rassilon .. quite, quite dead?
and I'm not actually too thrilled about some of the things I've heard Moffat say about where he wants to take the show ... but I still trust him to make something that doesn't suck.
Can you elaborate on what he has said?
Going with either Romana II,III or later or as suggested... The Doctor's mother.
Yeah but if the timelords had perfected resurrection technology (not just the Saxon ritual but the original regifting of a body to the Master), then it stands to reason that they'd resurrect their biggest baddest historical figure... particularly if they had gone nuts.
I liked both parts of TEoT, but was less happy with the ending of Pt.2. I thought the extended good-byes were unnecessary, and that the Tardis exploding and catching fire during transformation was just wrong.
I didn't have any problem at all with the long goodbye, I was teared up quite a bit after all the drama leading up to it (All the hints in the prvious spoecials and the ending of Waters of Mars). I actuallly didn't even realize Mickey was Martha's husband, so yea, that was forced, unless she never mentioned the name of her fiance (don't remember if she did or not)
I didn't have any problem at all with the long goodbye, I was teared up quite a bit after all the drama leading up to it (All the hints in the prvious spoecials and the ending of Waters of Mars). I actuallly didn't even realize Mickey was Martha's husband, so yea, that was forced, unless she never mentioned the name of her fiance (don't remember if she did or not)
She did mention his name - Tom Milligan. But others are right - they were engaged, not married.
Oh, another thing that struck me as kind of off: Jack is currently off to find himself/to learn to live with himself after he killed his own grandchild. The Doctor finds him .. and makes sure he scores at a bar. :wtf:
(Well .. it could have been somewhere/sometime else on Jack's timeline. We will see, depending on if Russel Tovey's a regular on Torchwood next year)
"The Woman" is played by Claire Bloom, a well-known actress in the 60s and 70s. I didn't realize that, until I saw the credits.
Using gun turrets is 'ripping off Star Wars?" Give me a break!
It seemed to me, too, that the Doctor called Timothy Dalton "Rassilon." Maybe there will be more on that later.
Look, gun turrets existed long before Star Wars, yet no one accuses Lucas of ripping off any of the countless films that used them. Star Wars doesn't OWN gun turrets, so I think it is preposterous to accuse anything that comes after Star Wars of ripping them off. I would even extend that to cover if RTD was inspired to use them, by Star Wars. You just can't rip off something that everyone has been using for decades.
On the IMDb, they are referring to Dalton as Rassilon, so I'm not the only one who thinks he is.
To not speculate any further on what RTD might or might not have been thinking when he set up that scene, I asked my sister about what he says about the scene in the Audio Commentary. In RTD's own words: "I wanted to have Wilf as Luke".
He also admits that Jack's bar scene was more than just inspired by Star Wars.
Another fun thing about the commentary: Apparently, RTD and Julie Gardner are speculating on who the mystery woman might be.
"The Woman" is played by Claire Bloom, a well-known actress in the 60s and 70s. I didn't realize that, until I saw the credits.
Using gun turrets is 'ripping off Star Wars?" Give me a break!
This is kind of ad hominem .. but considering how open RTD has been in the past about seeking inspiration in other materials, I would be very surprised if the scenes in question were not Star Wars inspired. (Yes, even if it didn't occur to me at first - the turrets, at least. The council chamber was obvious for me too)
When watching the first episodes of Torchwood, I was pretty shocked, really, at how blatantly it was ripping off the Whedonverse - Angel, in particular. What really surprised me, though, was when I ran into an interview with RTD where he flat out said that the idea of Torchwood came to him when he was watching Angel, and decided that he wanted one of those too.
While I think this sucks, I respect that RTD is at least honest about it.
It seemed to me, too, that the Doctor called Timothy Dalton "Rassilon." Maybe there will be more on that later.
I don't think so, really - I don't think we'll see much of New Who revisited in the new season, save material from Moffat's episodes. Moffat has been very adamant about doing his own thing once in charge. Which I for one don't object to - RTD's continuity was getting a bit messy towards the end.
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