Battlefield
mraltariel: Well, this season picks up where the last one left off. Lots to like here - and they manage this very figgy pudding remarkably un-flatulently.
altariel: We all want some figgy pudding.
mraltariel: From time to time.
altariel: Confused, but enjoyable to watch. Particularly Bambera and Ancelyn. And the Brig, and the Destroyer, and the people in the pub.
mraltariel: And a shout out for Ace's friend of the week. And the Doctor's coinage. Especially the mobile one.
altariel: Yes, Ace gets a girl friend every week in this. Although one is her gran.
Ghost Light
mraltariel: Maybe it is just a delusion that comes with the passage of the years, but I'm fairly certain I got this the first time round, and it isn't nearly as confusing as people say it is.
altariel: That's the way to the Zoooooooo! That's the way to the Zooooooo!
mraltariel: All the plot is there on the screen, unlike several of the episodes in the last couple of years, and most of the episodes of the new series.
altariel: The monkey house is nearly full but there's room enough for yooooooooooou!
mraltariel: And there are some smashing performances; I like Nimrod and the policeman particularly.
altariel: Take a bus to Regent's Park. Make haste before it shuts!
mraltariel: And how could I forget big camp glowy John Hallam?
altariel: On Monday I shall come and bring you such a lot of nuts!
mraltariel and
altariel: Oi!
The Curse of Fenric
mraltariel: Is this the best ever
Doctor Who? Why yes, I think it probably is. And before anyone picks holes in the plot, I don't care.
altariel: This story.
mraltariel: Yes?
altariel: Shits over any
Doctor Who that has come before or since. It is phenomenal.
mraltariel: I have to agree. The design is great, the script...
altariel: ...the pace, the music, the ambition, the depth of characterisation, richness of theme...
mraltariel: And the monsters!
altariel: And the book's good. And...
mraltariel: And?
altariel: Nicholas Parsons!
mraltariel: And he chants his companions' names as an act of faith.
altariel: It is AWESOME!
Survival
mraltariel: Well, this is a bit of a hidden gem. Not exactly hidden, I suppose. They did broadcast it, after all. Then release it on DVD.
altariel: Great script, bringing in a fresh voice that's not mired in the show's conventions.
mraltariel: And then making her deal with The Master. Which she does rather well. Good old Ainley is much better than in his previous outing. And like his natty costume.
altariel: And another girl chum for Ace. This season has been Bechdel-tastic.
mraltariel: It has also been surprisingly consistently themed. This is the third one about evolution.
altariel: And the third one about rejection of conflict.
mraltariel: Just a different three.
altariel: Perhaps, "competition" is the single theme running through the whole series.
mraltariel: This is supposed to be "Survival" you know - the "series summary" is just below...
RankingThe Curse of Fenric
Ghost Light / Survival
Battlefield
mraltariel: Perhaps, "competition" is the single theme running through the whole series.
altariel: Very astute, Minister.
mraltariel: Well, that was an excellent Season. Really, really good. I'm thoroughly looking forward to the next one, now.
altariel: A small jewel in the crown of the BBC. Season 27 is going to be remarkable.
mraltariel: Unless this was the high point. It could all go downhill from here again - like after Season 1.
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Date: 2011-04-28 08:43 am (UTC)I was one of those who were thoroughly confused by "Ghost Light". Perhaps it's because I was already in my late thirties when iot was broadcast, so that my brain was already slowing down. :)
Nicholas Parsons' performance was extraordinary. I had never previously suspected that he could act so well.
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Date: 2011-04-28 09:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-04-28 09:45 am (UTC)This is indeed awesome. And there are forties vampires in knitted cardies which are brilliant and strangers coming in from the sea, as they do to our grey-soaked island, and Ace diving.
I am sad I never saw the original broadcast of this but Mel was the final straw in my Doctor Who watching at the time, what with that and missing the episodes broadcast on Tuesdays, I never picked up on it again. And by this stage I was at university with very little access to telly. 1986-1990 is a huge gap in my telly-watching life.
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Date: 2011-04-28 09:59 am (UTC)I have the exact same problem. I barely watched any TV between 1988 and 1991, so completely missed the the last two series of DW and have never seen these. Sigh.
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Date: 2011-04-28 10:34 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2011-04-28 11:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-04-28 11:13 am (UTC)I remember watching "Ghost Light" years later, one Christmas, and going, "Ohhhh....!" I think I may have read the novel in between as well, that helped.
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Date: 2011-04-28 01:30 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-04-28 01:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-04-28 02:32 pm (UTC)Ghost Light and Fenric are great though, with only one dodgy scene in Fenric (Ace's trying to mindfuck the guard with her stopwatch speech, which IRL would get her arrested or shot, instead of just flashing her stockings, which would have worked on said immature squaddie - it was the 1940s, FFS)
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Date: 2011-04-28 03:15 pm (UTC)But, yes, fabulous season, one of the best, best since season 19 for me.
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Date: 2011-04-28 05:06 pm (UTC)But being from the 1980s, Ace probably wouldn't have realised that. Besides, it seems to me that flashing her stockings would have been out of character. (Which doesn't mean that her own idea was a good one, of course.)
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