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But I bet it's less sentimental than it would have been if russell t davies ice written it..
(, Sat 1 Jan 2011, 23:18, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
I expected better though.
(, Sat 1 Jan 2011, 23:20, Reply)
was playing the library story at about the same time. Just to remind us what Stephen Moffat is really capable of.
However, bonus points for the first 'companions in post-coital shock' since Ian and Barbara in The Romans.
/geeks
(, Sat 1 Jan 2011, 23:23, Reply)
can't he be ORIGINAL the whole time?!
Also, cannot WAIT for episode 3. It's written by my favourite writer of ALL TIME.
(, Sat 1 Jan 2011, 23:26, Reply)
no idea what it's about, but it'll be awesome no matter what.
(, Sat 1 Jan 2011, 23:28, Reply)
I assumed that Mark Gatiss would be capable of writing a good episode, and it just turned out to be rather silly.
(, Sat 1 Jan 2011, 23:30, Reply)
but his short film staring Bill Nighy and his now-wife Amanda Palmer as a living statue was excellent.
I will forgive him anything, as he has written one of my favourite books of all time.
(, Sat 1 Jan 2011, 23:32, Reply)
but WAIT there's around 50 pages. What could be left to wrap up?
...what? A throwaway line in the grand finale? Links back into a bit character we meet who we assume is just setting the scene? A hundred year mystery solved?
HOLY SHIT SHADOW SHIT IS GOING DOWN
(, Sat 1 Jan 2011, 23:35, Reply)
To be honest, I'm more of a SF telly person than a proper SF book-readin' type.
For example, if they made films or TV series of the Greg Bear Eon/Eternity books, I would probably like them a damn sight more than the books, which I found a bit confusing - though rather fab as concepts.
(, Sat 1 Jan 2011, 23:37, Reply)
Neverwhere is fucking awesome for a TV show tie in.
Actually, Crow, this supports my argument that his Dr Who episode will be great. His previous forays into sci-fi TV were excellent. Well, probably more fantasy than sci-fi.
(, Sat 1 Jan 2011, 23:40, Reply)
He's a bit pedantic, I found.
Richard Morgan, Altered Carbon or Market Forces. Way more fun
(, Sat 1 Jan 2011, 23:40, Reply)
I knew the whole concept of bringing the show back would turn out to be shit.
I think we just have to embrace our 'own' doctors, and accept that the new ones belong to the kids, not to us.
Think of it as growing up. It sucks.
(, Sat 1 Jan 2011, 23:31, Reply)
I am both easily pleased and refuse to grow up
(, Sat 1 Jan 2011, 23:32, Reply)
but you can't have it both ways. It's either a pile of entertaining pap, or not as good as it used to be.
(, Sat 1 Jan 2011, 23:35, Reply)
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