There are people who still watch shows when they're broadcast? I watch everything on delayed stream so I don't have to limit myself to viewing at a specific time.After posting this I had a text off an outraged friend who seems convinced that Chibnall is trying to move the show to Sundays. First I had heard of it, but there are a couple of videos discussing it....
Delayed stream?There are people who still watch shows when they're broadcast? I watch everything on delayed stream so I don't have to limit myself to viewing at a specific time.
Well count me as one who's hoping for the latter. I loved the new trailer and am extremely excited about what's to come.Is this the fading gasp of the revived show (at least until the third go round in the years ahead, after a long rest again)?
Or is it about to get an astonishing second wind that will prolong the current era and make the naysayers - like myself - ultimately look a bit silly?
Agreed. I think it looks like it will be pretty good.Well count me as one who's hoping for the latter. I loved the new trailer and am extremely excited about what's to come.
Happy to do so but I'm not sure it will help. We've clearly got different tastes when it comes to Doctor Who - I've largely enjoyed the modern era and you seem to have mostly hated it.You'll have to let me know later at Christmas what it was like!
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Well I can't disagree with you about the crackers. Those are some of the best stories. I've just got a higher appreciation for the rest of the series. I'm curious though is it just New Who you're not fond of or is it modern TV storytelling generally? I know the way television is done has changed quite substantially since the 60's & 70's. but is it just Doctor Who's changes that don't work for you? Or other shows too?there have been the odd crackers in the following series like City of Death, Logopolis, Earthshock, Mawdryn Undead and Dalek, Utopia and The Doctor's Wife in the New era!
That sums me up pretty well.Happy to do so but I'm not sure it will help. We've clearly got different tastes when it comes to Doctor Who - I've largely enjoyed the modern era and you seem to have mostly hated it.
No, it's just TV series like DOCTOR WHO and STAR TREK.Well I can't disagree with you about the crackers. Those are some of the best stories. I've just got a higher appreciation for the rest of the series. I'm curious though is it just New Who you're not fond of or is it modern TV storytelling generally? I know the way television is done has changed quite substantially since the 60's & 70's. but is it just Doctor Who's changes that don't work for you? Or other shows too?
The depressing thing is I enjoyed that more than the actual TV serial it was based upon.
I didn't like the new Star Trek much myself at first. But I found that once I stopped trying to worry about how it fit into the continuity and basically just thought of it it as it's own thing without any real connection I enjoyed it more. It wasn't perfect, by any means, but overall I found it more enjoyable than not. I also wasn't a big fan of the hybrid stuff in Doctor Who, but it was there and then it was gone so it didn't really impact me that much.I'd say that I don't like the new Star Trek either! It annoys me that they keep placing the spin-offs before TOS just to sort of reinvent the franchise! But by modernising it they're trying to cheapen the original show's look and it's mythology! As for New Who I really hate Moffat's writing and his way of telling a story which is excite the viewers with an oft remark and then do nothing with it and ignore it at the conclusion! That hybrid nonsense was disgraceful!
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