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Geek Culture / Doctor Who :- The Empty Child & The Doctor Dances

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Mnemonix
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Posted: 29th May 2005 18:45
Over the past few weeks, the new Doctor Who series has been making most people happy. I was particularly impressed with The Empty Child and The Doctor Dances. Although Billie Pipers acting could be better, her character could also be far worse, as could the Doctor himself, but I think they are doing really well up to now with this series. Too bad it all has to come to an end soon.

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Posted: 29th May 2005 19:02
Am I the only one who was just *abit* scared watching The Empty Child?

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Posted: 29th May 2005 19:05 Edited at: 29th May 2005 19:08
I really enjoyed the 2 episodes of it, I even stayed up till 24:00 watching it ( I don’t really watch TV after 12, it's all crap ).


I liked the way they thought of the Nano Geens, Witch did not recognize the human face because they had not seen a human structure before, So they tried fixing every one to have a gas mask because the first thing they healed was the little boy who had his gas mask on.

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Posted: 29th May 2005 19:07
Yea that was cool.

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Posted: 29th May 2005 19:14
I was anoyed becuase I missed nearly every episode

Then last night , I thought it was the last one, then I saw the trailer to the next episode. That looks great
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Posted: 29th May 2005 19:36
Eddie, the box set is already out.
I missed last week because of the damn Eurovision crap.

After all that stuff on the news last week about the scariness of that doctor guy (played by the one-foot-in-the-grave bloke) changing, then only to have that Lance Corporal do it this week.

This said.. I was a little disturbed how they were claiming almost every bloke during the war was gay.

I'll be sorry to see Christopher Eccelston not be the Doctor in Series 2, more sad to know that Billy Piper now will only do the first 3-4 episodes before also quitting. It's a shame because I'm really liking this new series, and I have a feeling it'll be seriously different with another Doctor and Companion so soon.

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Posted: 29th May 2005 19:41
I know, its sad :-(.

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Posted: 29th May 2005 19:44
But the good thing is , When ever they want to make a new series they can use really any one because he is 800 years old already

He can travel in time, So you could look different each time

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Posted: 29th May 2005 19:49
My girlfriend keeps doing impressions of the Empty Child. Its scary. I don't watch Dr. Who anyway.

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Posted: 29th May 2005 19:52 Edited at: 2nd Jun 2005 01:42
My whole family keep on doing it
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Posted: 29th May 2005 21:14 Edited at: 29th May 2005 21:14
Quote: "When ever they want to make a new series they can use really any one because he is 800 years old already"

actually he is 900 and he changes everytime he is killed, hence why the every doctor has a different personality

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Posted: 29th May 2005 21:15
According to the original series, he can only regenerate 12 times. Unless he finds a "1up" pickup on the floor .

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Posted: 29th May 2005 21:15 Edited at: 29th May 2005 21:17
Yes, was a very good couple of episodes. There are only 3 left to go before the end of the current series.
Well, the Time Lords were probably controlling the number of regenerations, so with them gone, he may be able to get past that limit.

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Posted: 29th May 2005 21:16
shame really - and the current doctor won't do the next series, a real shame

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Posted: 29th May 2005 21:18 Edited at: 29th May 2005 21:21
I suspect Billy Piper decided to leave shortly after Christopher did - however, Billy's agent managed to get the timing more or less correct this time.

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Such a shame.

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Posted: 29th May 2005 21:40 Edited at: 29th May 2005 21:48
Yes, the last two episodes have been excellent. A real demonstration of classic British Sci-Fi at its very finest.

As for the Doctor's regenerations, he's potentially in more trouble than you realise. While Time Lords are supposed to only have 12 regenerations, this assumes that the Hartnell Doctor was his first "life". In a couple of episodes over the years its been suggested that this wasn't his first life. In fact, its been suggested he's not even a real Time Lord. In some episodes there have been cryptic references to him being around at the time of Rassilion (which should be impossible) and in the Paul McGann telemovie it was said he was half human, and that he considered himself to be British to boot! This half human stuff has been disavowed by the BBC though.

Also, we've encountered "potential" other Doctors. In the Trial of a Time Lord season (Colin Baker era) the Valeyard, the Time Lord's prosecutor, was revealed to be the Doctor's final regeneration, where the Doctor had turned evil. This was then fudged a bit towards the end by there being a suggestion by the Master that the Valeyard was only a "potential" future self of the Doctor.

Mind you, this is Sci-Fi so lets not let something as simple as plot consistency hold us back. If the Master can exceed all his regenerations and get a new set of lives, why can't the Doctor?

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Posted: 29th May 2005 22:55
Mario and Sonic can pick up extra lives.

Im currently...uhm...obtaining the Tom Baker years at 56gigabytes.

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Posted: 29th May 2005 23:08
I think it'll probably be covered about the Doctor's regeneration and such at the start of the next series. They seem to be slowly retelling the history of the Doctor from episode to episode.

Without the Timelord Council, I reckon that he'll be able to get away with whatever he likes. Though I'd love to know why the heck he's the last one left.. what makes him so special?

Definately alot of questions, but the Beeb hasn't really ever been conserned with continuity in it's programs. To be honest, while half of us probably have been kinda geeky and followed the story closely to understand it over the years.. fact remains unlike Americans with Star Trek, most of us don't really give a toss.

We'll bitch about the plot issues.. then watch it again next week heh

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Posted: 29th May 2005 23:36
The reason why there isn't usually much continuety, is because there is no "bible" on which to work from - whether Russell Davies has fixed that is unknown...

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Are you my mummy?

Mummy??

Bloody great two episodes.. actually got me slightly freaked at some points.

Damn shame to see it's those head ripping alien things next Saturday though.. would have loved to have seen a real off-world episode, but I don't think it's going to happen

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Not this series, although Bad Wolf/Parting of the ways are rumoured to explain why.

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First, Rich, I am NOT your mummy.

Secondly, the main reason why the Doctor has not left Earth orbit is because Russell T. Davies wanted to try and reconnect Dr. Who to the ordinary viewing audience in this series. He wanted to get away from pure Sci-Fi and back to entertaining TV. Full marks to him for succeeding.

Thirdly, I can't think of a thirdly.

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I watched an episode a while back. Disappointed me slightly, didn't really look like a scifi show, it looked like one of those dramas you get on CBBC. Probably same filming unit. And Billie Piper's acting didn't really help

It was also more normal than I expected. It was the one where she travels back in time and stops her father getting killed.

I suppose coming from a Star Trek background scifi to me means inverse warp fields and quantum realignment tingymajigs. Story was quite good though.

Just my potted thoughts. Again I must stress Billie Piper's acting. "I want chips".

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I REALLY liked that episode, it wasn't very Sci-Fi; but quite a tear jerker.

I prefer Dr Who over Star Trek, for the simple reason that it's not about the Sci-Fo mumbo-jumbo; or a lesson to be learnt each episode, like a modern day Hans-Christian Anderson story.

It's all about the characters. The writer of this new Dr Who is definately trying more to explore the characters and get people to connect with the series more than throwing them around the galaxy for sci-fi filled fun. That said, the series as a whole has had it's moments.

Casandra for example was a very good episode for Sci-Fi freaks.

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Quote: "My hole family keep on doing it"
Hole family? Did you like dig a load of holes then make them your family?

Quote: "a lesson to be learnt each episode"
Yeah, I agree with that, although I prefer Trek. Even with the "What can we do?!?!?!?", "I know, let's invert the quantum time modulator and couple it to the transporter matrix to provide a flux in the....". All happy, end of episode. Erm... A lot of the time then followed by "But we should *never* do that again, as it causes rifts in the space time continium". Aha.

I just never liked the *feel* of Dr. Who if you know what I mean. I was more a Space 1999 kid. Loved that series. Or Buck Rogers. But then I had a thing for Wilma (who didn't). etc etc. Interestingly, if you watch Buck Rogers as an adult then suddenly the Princess becomes a whole lot more appealing than Wilma. Beeby beeby beeby etc.

Saying that I may watch the new Dr. Who now. Since everyone seems to like it that is.

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Quote: " I REALLY liked that episode, it wasn't very Sci-Fi; but quite a tear jerker."

Its the only one I didn't really like - too slow & boring...

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Quote: "Its the only one I didn't really like - too slow & boring..."


heh, you've moaned about each episode so far.

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He excels at moaning. He must have done it at college

Either that or Nildram are controlling his brain.

The way I see it, Star Trek is the sci-fi of ideas, which means a lot of people have trouble "plugging into" it so generally the audience of those with generally above average IQ`s who watch it, not that I have nothing against them.

On the other hand, Doctor Who is an emotional sci-fi program, and because of that people can plug-in to it much more easily and enjoy it.

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Quote: " Hole family? Did you like dig a load of holes then make them your family?"


Where I dont see it spelt like that
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Quote: "heh, you've moaned about each episode so far"

No I haven't - previously I moaned about the title music and the next week preview with 2 part episodes.

Oh, and apparently the Cybermen will be back in the next series, with a 2 part episode tentively called The Satan Pit.

And I'll personally slap the first American who says the Cybermen are a rip-off of The Borg...

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Cybermen are a rip off of tin cans

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Not really - tin cans cant move on their own...

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Tin Cans with attitude!

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Its been a very good series so far - not sure about the last two episodes - it just seems to be the BBC version of Big Brother (the C4 version that is, not the book 1984).

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mind you, if it was the book, it would be a very boring episode, just having the camera focused on a book for 45 minutes

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Actually, I believe someone did make a show where you had to watch a film of pain drying. That must have been boring.

Anyhoo - the Slitheen are back on Saturday

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What is your take on Captain Jack?

I have also been watching the first of the Tom Baker serials. The resemblance between him and Christopher Eccleston is uncanny...apart of course from his hair and addiction to jelly babies. Do you think this is the reason that Eccleston was picked?

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Quote: "Do you think this is the reason that Eccleston was picked?"

Doubt it - he was probably cheaper that Bill Nighy... And who would probably have lasted more than 1 series as well...

I see no problem with ol' Captain Jack and his bi-sexuality, although I didn't see some sexual references that some people make out at IMDB...

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Not the Bill Nighy argument again

What ever happened to Richard E. Grant?

Can you not see the resemblance between Eccleston and Tom Baker?
apart from I think that Tom Baker was older and had more sophisticated dialogue.

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Can you not see the resemblance between Eccleston and Tom Baker?"

Nope... Tom Baker was good though. But then so was Willian Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, John Pertwee, Peter Davidson etc etc...

Quote: "What ever happened to Richard E. Grant?"

Thats what Richard E. Grant has been asking for a few years now...

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Quote: "Thats what Richard E. Grant has been asking for a few years now..."



ROFL...Thats a killer quote, even though I think he would rock our socks as the doctor.

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Im sure we will.

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I agree with David T

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Fathers Day wasn't one of the better ones - just okay.

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Way hay - the Daleks are back in the penultimate episode...

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Didnt like this weeks episode too much

Cant like em all...looks strangely surreal and great for next week though. I think its a two parter to finish the series.

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Yes, a two parter - Bad Wolf & Parting of the ways. Rumours exist that the Doctor regenerates in the second episode, whilst others say its a cliff-hanger and the regeneration will be in the Christmas episode.
I liked this episode - very funny in parts... Could also feel sorry for the Slaveen - until its motives were made clear...

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Yea thats true...

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