GOOD or BAD: It's back, and about time

Jun 19, 2005 13:47

In honour of the final episode of this series of Doctor Who, a Very Special Edition of GOOD or BAD: all thirteen episodes ready and waiting for you to pass arbitrary judgement upon them. Vote now!

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azureskies June 19 2005, 12:54:04 UTC
Well, of course, none of them were really bad. The Long Game and the Aliens Of London two-parter were disappointing compared to the rest, but they certainly weren't bad as such...

I'd make the distinction, then, between "Brilliant" and "Good" rather than "Good" and "Bad"...

But the best were the Moffat two-parter, Father's Day, Dalek and the last two.

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coalescent June 19 2005, 13:58:39 UTC
There were quite a few things I liked, here and there, thoughout the series. The fact that Rose's perspective was sometimes shown to be very limited. Captain Jack's goodbye to Rose and the Doctor. Chris Ecclestone's performance. The single mother in 'The Doctor Dances'. But I have real trouble seeing any of the actual stories as worth writing home about. Most of them were contrived, most of them had such pedestrian direction that even uncharacteristically-impressive effects ended up seeming sub-par.

I voted 'good' for 'The End of the World', 'The Long Game', 'The Empty Child' and 'The Doctor Dances', but the only ones from that list I'd even consider telling a friend they should think about watching are the WWII ones. Unless you're eight, or just watching for empty fun, I simply do not get the appeal. I get the appeal of the concept - but of what's actually been on screen? Not so much.

But I'll probably end up watching the christmas special because, hey, it's not like there's much else on at that time of year to choose from ... :)

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sieuesie June 19 2005, 15:26:45 UTC
This program will always hold fondness for me because it is the *first* TV program me and Emma (9) have sat together and watched, and we've both been excited by all the episodes. I have been excited watching her, and she has been excited as the storylines are simple, the humour obvious and the CGI not too scary. Perfectly aimed at an 8 year old audience.

I enjoy the original Dr Who as a child and I've enjoyed this season as an adult watching with a child. I am not sure I could ever call it stunning, thoughful, groundbreaking programming though. It was certainly not clever writing.

We'll be looking forward to the Christmas Special and the next season and I'm pleased the Beeb have decided to make it again.

/me dons flameproof trousers

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sparkymark June 19 2005, 16:15:02 UTC
I liked Boomtown so much that I almost didn't vote BAD for the Slitheen "pre-requisites". But did so (and for Bad Wolf, although with a second viewing skipping the tiresome Weakest Link session it was much better).

Not that I liked Boomtown that much, but as a prequisite for last nights epsiode, it merited a GOOD.

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chance88088 June 19 2005, 12:59:07 UTC
I want to vote on the new doctor too: BAD!

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andrewducker June 19 2005, 13:20:47 UTC
From the 3 seconds you've seen so far?

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chance88088 June 19 2005, 13:29:35 UTC
yes.

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coalescent June 19 2005, 13:52:19 UTC
He looks very young.

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immortalradical June 19 2005, 12:59:13 UTC
For those episodes that I haven't seen, I have assumed they were as atrocious as the ones I did.

Eyetenkyew.

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chance88088 June 19 2005, 13:01:50 UTC
hee.

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espresso_addict June 19 2005, 13:28:44 UTC
Best: The Empty Child -- perfect fusion of old & new Who
Worst: WW3 got my lowest score, but I've blanked on it completely, so I'll go for The Long Game -- old-style production values, terrible cgi, interesting questions raised but not explored, easy-to-kill monsterTM

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fba June 19 2005, 15:11:10 UTC
You really have no soul at all do you?

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coalescent June 19 2005, 15:20:54 UTC
If you're asking whether I'm enjoying watching 'The Parting of the Ways' wobble between GOOD and BAD ... yes, I am. :p

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