Meeting the Doctor
I've never watched Doctor Who before. Now I'm experiencing it for the first time and writing about it.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Random little post
So in the post that I wrote yesterday I talked a bit about sacrifice and I just wanted to write this down before I forget. I just finished watching Journey's End, the season 4 finale, and oh my god. I'm generally really terrible at spectating what's to come (thanks to years of being mind screwed by Lost) but I was so spot on with the people sacrifice themselves in the Doctor's name being such a huge part of his remorse and the burden that is on his shoulders all the time. Ah! But I wanted that down so I could remember when I write my full review. Also, I totally called the hand. :)
Sunday, September 25, 2011
8//Father's Day
This episode made me so emotional. And I'm going to tell you I am not one to get choked up while watching or reading something. However, I just kept thinking about if I were put into that situation how would I feel and how would I be able to have this conversation with my dad or mom knowing that they were supposed to be dead. Even though the plot wasn't that heavy there was just so much emotion that it really ended up being one of my favorites so far.
Like pretty much every other episode, my favorite parts are the human-human (or Time lord) interactions. I continue to find that the great thing about Doctor Who is that it is so reflective of life now and that's because of how brilliantly the writers capture the relationships. I particularly liked Pete and Jackie's relationship when you juxtapose it with the flash back in the beginning of the episode. Jackie always told Rose how great her father was and how much she loved him, giving Rose this idea that their relationship was perfect. But the truth of the matter was that it was flawed and that is why it was beautiful. Their relationship was so human and I really liked seeing that.
I also enjoyed watching Pete and Rose's relationship develop and in the end when she was sitting with him while he died, I was near tears. Even though I knew they couldn't stay together and develop their father-daughter relationship, I wanted to see how they interacted more with each other.
Also, the theme of sacrifice is so prevalent in Doctor Who, it has been seen in a lot of the episodes so far and I think what's great about it, while still being tragic, is that a lot of the times the are normal. It isn't the Doctor sacrifices himself every time and that is why it's so great. Because if it were the Doctor, it would cheapen the thought of it every time it was done. It also shows how normal people can be brilliant and can help save the day.
Till next time
Kay-Lee
Friday, September 23, 2011
7//The Long Game
This is one of those episodes that it's completely possible to happen. The corruption of the media is already so prevalent in our society that I wouldn't be surprised if we ended up having something similar happen. Probably without the aliens but you never know.
There was a lot about this episode that I really liked mostly because I thought that a lot of it is very possible. I forgot to mention Adam in my last post so I'll talk about him here. At the beginning of Dalek I kind of liked him but as we got to know him he got a bit annoying. For someone who worked in the lab where he saw bits of aliens and even a live alien however he seemed so reluctant in this episode. And then he went and got the port in his head and I lost all respect for him. I can only imagine what his mother thought at the end of the episode when it opened.
While the post of this was a little wonky, I'm continuing to love this show. Even though it's sci-fi I feel like there is a realness to it that very few shows of any genre can get that affect. And to me, one of the best parts about it is the relationship between the characters. Remember how I didn't want to Doctor and Rose to stop being platonic. Yeah, that's totally shot to hell. I love their relationship so much. I think in part it's because of Christopher Eccleston and the way he portrays the Doctor and how he interacts with Rose.
Till next time
Kay-Lee
Monday, September 19, 2011
6//Dalek
Blah, blah, blah, I suck at updating this. But I'm determined and stubborn so I will continue. Like I mentioned in my last post, I like how DW goes back to old topics (the Slitheen hand in the museum) while also foreshadowing certain topics *wink* the robot head. I like that I can make the connections to the previous episodes, am I being a Whovian?
When I saw the title of this episode, I was pumped to say the least. Because I have a Tumblr I have very minimal exposer to the show and one thing I did know was that the Daleks were serious business (I got the same feeling when I started watching Blink.) And I'm gonna be honest here, the Daleks are freaking scary. I think the scariest monsters/aliens/paranormal things on this show are the ones no leeway, meaning there seems to be no way to stop them. The Daleks are creatures who truly believe they are superior and will stop at nothing to get rid of, or exterminate, everything else. That's what makes the Daleks such great characters and what makes me fascinated by them.
The other part of this episode that I really like is Rose's human-ness. Sure, she didn't know how awful the Daleks were, but she saw a sad creature and felt for it. I've noticed that becomes common with all of the companions (at least the ones I've met so far) and I suppose this is the because it is just so inherent to human behavior. We have the Doctor who seems like he can do anything and then we have Rose who depends on the Doctor and then she is able to do something that ultimately helps and ruins the Dalek.
Overall I really liked this episode, while it didn't go into the relationship between the Doctor and another person /ally, I thought the relationship between the Dalek and The Doctor, being such enemies was so interesting.
Till Next Time
Kay-Lee
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
5//World War Three
I'm just not having a good week, so I apologize I said I'd write this yesterday but it's up! Sorry. I don't have much to talk about in this post because this episode was important but it wasn't a favorite of mine. There are three topics I want to mention.
First, I really like how topics in early episodes come up in later ones. I don't want to give much away if you're watching along with me. But just little topics from this episode and some other things come up later and it makes it nice for people who watch from the beginning to feel kind of special. I hope this continues.
Secondly, I went to talk about the Doctor's relationship with Jackie. While I understand why she gets so ticked at him for taking Rose away, I hate that she only starts to like him once he's saved her life. Doesn't matter that he's saved Rose's life, it's not until it's her that she changes her mind. Also, I love that she asks all the stuff about what he eats, I suppose she'd have no way of knowing but I just found it amusing.
Lastly, freaking Mickey man. I honestly don't know if I'm going to get through a post without mentioning him. I'm sorry but he's just so annoying. He's a cry baby, sure he helps save the world but he has to whine about it and then turn the Doctor down, who would do that? Lame. Anyway Mickey...ugh.
Ok sorry again for the short post. The next one will be much longer cause I really liked the episode so I'll make up for it.
Till next time
Kay-Lee
Monday, September 5, 2011
4//Aliens of London
So I'm here again! Sorry it is taking longer than I expected to get used to school and while I've finished the entire first season of DW (so many emotions!) I just haven't gotten around to writing about them. I'm going to try and get on done every day this week so I'm all caught up so I don't feel guilty watching more episodes knowing I haven't written about them. OK! So this episode was weird. I was watching it with a friend and numerous time through out we both said "ughhh so weird! What?! So weird!" I'll get to that later but my first statement is just that; so weird.
I was really disappointed when Mickey came back. I just don't like him, it almost seemed like he didn't care that Rose was back but he was angry that he was called in for questioning about her disappearance. Well if he wasn't such a prat maybe people wouldn't think you murdered your girlfriend. I think the relationship between The Doctor and Jackie is really funny, she's such an over bearing character and I find his remarks to everything she says to be quite funny. I also enjoyed how everyone assumed that the Doctor was some kind of pervert who kidnapped Rose. I just don't look and the Doctor and think 'pervert' but I guess that's the point.
The first weird moment of this episode was when they revealed what was in the ship. Ugh that pig was so disgusting and weird, for lack of a better term. My friend and I both were distressed by the pig thing. Just gross. I thought this episode was a bit confusing because there were so many new people coming and going, and they all looked very similar because of the ideal suit the Slitheen needed. I definitely didn't trust Harriet Jones at first (it's becoming difficult to write about this without adding things that later come up in the series) but I came to like her later in the episode. I always wonder if I were in similar situations would I just go along with whatever craziness the person (in this case the Doctor) was spewing or would I think they were insane. It's hard to know unless I'm ever put in that situation.
Like I said earlier, this episode was weird and I didn't like it very much. Until tomorrow when I discuss my feelings on the second half of this episode.
Till next time
Kay-Lee
Thursday, August 25, 2011
3//The Unquiet Dead
Sorry for the hiatus, I recently moved into college and I've been busy packing and the like. I'm not sure what the frequency of these blogs are going to be, I think once class starts I'll have more time, but since this weekend I'm being forced to go to things about school pride and alcohol use, not sure I'll be posting again this weekend. Luckily, before I left I wanted a few episodes with my friend and I can talk about those. I left off with the Unquiet Dead.
I'm defiantly getting better at watching these and not cringing at the effects. The ghost people were slightly creepy, mostly the old lady rather than the other ones. I was slightly confused as to why the Doctor was so against being in Cardiff, can any Brits explain that to me? (Is this like the everyone hates Welsh people thing, I just don't understand.) My friend and I were very worried about Rose being Chloroformed by the creepy mortician. His assistant, Gwyneth, was a nice girl, her part was acted very well and even though she didn't have a huge part, her death was sad. One thing that bothered me was the conversation between her and Rose. I feel like a woman from 1869 would be much more appalled my Rose's observations of men's butts. Again, this is a TV show, I can't let my history nerd-ness get in the way.
I also want to mention the bond between the Doctor and Rose. I really enjoy their friendship. I know that Rose is the more "romantic" of the companions, but I like that they can have a platonic friendship. I'm a big believer in male/female friendships and I love seeing them portrayed in shows. If this changes, I'll be a little disappointed.
I really liked sassy Charles Dickens. I had my own personal dislike for the character, for the sole reason that I dislike Charles Dickens' writing. However, his sarcasm was wonderful. I can't help but think that the real Dickens would have been similar to the one in this episode. You'd have to be pretty angry to write such depressing books.
I'm off to bed to now. I'll try to post my review for the next episode, but I suppose I should socialize at college.
Till next time
Kay-Lee
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