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richardh
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If we are talking Doctor Who then I loved Jon Pertwee's dead straight as an arrow interpretation but then felt that Tom Baker was too quirky for my liking. Peter Davison (trivia - his daughter Georgia married David Tennant after meeting him on Doctor Who) was just a bit miscast and wet (but great actor who did some wonderful work such as All Creatures Great and Small and A Very Peculiar Practice). The other Baker (Colin) was fantastic but I had lost touch with tye show by then. I would like to get more of his DVD's if I can find them. Had a dark edge to them if I remember correct. Sylvester McCoy just killed the whole thing before the brief reincarantion with Paul McGann who was perfect but lacked the great writing that brough it back. Eccelstone,Smith and Tennant were all brilliant and that became its golden age realy. I think since then brick by brick its just become a lesser thing. I would have loved Joanna Lumley to have got a chance, think she would have been perfect. Also Olivia Coleman would have been great but she had already played a character in it so that probably ruled her out (that said it didn't stop Colin Baker getting it in the old era)
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richardh
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Dhawan is great but I found the too many plot twists to be a contrivance too far. Entertaining though. John Simm made a great Master as well imo.
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Logan
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Not only is Georgia Tennant the daughter of Peter Davison who played the fifth DOctor, but she was in the Tennant as Doctor episode The Doctor's Daughter where she played Tennant's Doctor's daughter (well, really a product of his DNA, a sort of cloning-like technology). Peter Capaldi was in the Tennant episode The Fires of Pompeii playing the lead guest character. Karen Gillan who went on to play the next Doctor's (Matt Smith) initial companion, Amy Pond, played less significant role in that. More important to me was that Peter Capaldi played a very significant character in Torchwood's Children of Earth series -- that series/ season and his character were the best thing about Torchwood for me. A very tragic character. He is my favourite of the modern Doctors, and Pertwee of the classic era. I do like the older more authoritative Doctors, the kinds who often do not suffer fools very gladly, and both also have comedic chops and sides. Tom Baker got sillier as he went on. I had hoped for Olivia Coleman as the Doctor (she with Whittaker, and Tennant were in Chris Chibnall's Broadchurch for those that don't know). I grew up watching All Creatures Great and Small with my parents. As far as I'm concerned Joanna Lumley has been the Doctor due to the Moffat penned Doctor Who: The Curse of Fatal Death for Red Nose day. Rowan Atkinson, Hugh Grant, Richard E. Grant and Jim Broadbent also played the Doctor in that. And Jonathan Pryce was a very fun The Master. By the way, my favourite episode of the latest Black Mirror season was called Demon 79 and I was very excited when the Sapphire and Steel opening was used in the show. Joanna (Sapphire) Lumley is absolutely fabulous! I believe that she would have been amazing as one of the canonical Doctors. A lot of people feel that Doctor Woo got significantly worse when Moffat took over, thinking him a much better writer than show runner, but I largely love the Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi years despite the inconsistency. That said, sharing those years of Who with the kids made it all the more special to me. |
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richardh
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Yep very interesting indeed. I watched Torchwood a bit and enjoyed it. Eve Myles is another great actress who deserves a bit of recognition. She never did the Hollywood thing presumably because she was happy in the UK (or maybe the gappy teeth and refusal to get them fixed blocked that particular avenue for her.)
The funny thing about Peter Capaldi is that I had come round to the idea of a young Doctor even though I loved Pertwee who was almost the oldest actor to ever play him (I think Hartnell probably has that accolade) . Matt Smith was maybe my favourite from the modern era, absolutely fantastic actor who made even The Crown watchable! I was actually bit disappointed they went 'backwards' going for an older actor to play the role. He was very good but I missed Matt Smith too much to give him a proper chance I suspect. Yep well remember Sapphire and Steel. The episode set in a railway station is undoubtedly one of the creepiest TV episodes of anything I've ever watched. Only early Pertwee Doctor Who beats it for me. |
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Logan
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Hartnell was only 55 when he took the role, but he seemed like an old man. Capaldi was the same age when he took it on and older when he stopped. Pertwee was only 50 when he started in 1969 (seems older). They all seemed rather older to me.
Eve Myles was definitely my fave of the regular cast, and I forgot to mention her. I really liked Matt Smith and he was my favourite for quite some time and he still is up there with Capaldi for me. Eccleston and Tennant were very good too. The Whittaker era has been my least favourite in Who. I do think it helps to get someone familiar with the show. She could have been good, I think, but poor writing and too many on the Tardis to let her shine. And she was too busy with her hands and her sonic, and a bit too goofy and awkward in the portrayal for me. She was always playing with that sonic screwdriver (a Time Lady's best friend). I felt she lacked a sense of strong authority and maybe that was on purpose, as well as gravitas. Not really for me. I felt like she was kind of doing Matt Smith antics but that Smith could pull it off. Matt Smith was brilliant -- no doubt I have watched his episodes the most due to repeat viewings of New Who. Something my eldest and I shared in common. My house boasts a rather large art exhibit featuring Matt Smith and others (okay, it's a large cartoon like print in the family room, near the ping pong table). |
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richardh
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My Neice was a massive fan of Matt Smith when she was a teenager before she realised she preferred girls over boys. I think she had a large cardboard version of Smith If I recollect correct. May ask her when I see her next. |
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An excellent series.
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richardh
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Just finished Yellowstone Season 3. Ended with a massive bang and now onto S4. Great late night watching and Kelly Reilly's character is a real hoot. 9/10
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I felt the same about that last episode but was looking forward to Season 2. The show was renewed but now it's cancelled due to the ongoing writer and actor strikes. Amazon didn't want to wait the time to get the next season, which would have been 2025 at best. |
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I'm on season four of Black Mirror. I know it got a lot of great reviews, but I have to say I'm a bit disappointed. Some episodes have been good, and it's all really well done and have great actors, but I find it somewhat overrated. I will continue watching it, though.
I have also started on Better Call Saul. And, I wish I had done so earlier. I thought Breaking Bad was great, and Better Call Saul is just as good. Bob Odenkirk is such a great actor, perfect for that role.
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richardh
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That's a pity, I liked it too. Instead no doubt Amazon are pushing on with that horrible Richard Madden thing (forgotten the name its so bad).
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mathman0806
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^Citadel. I think Amazon has so much invested in it as a global franchise that they can't back out.
I initially enjoyed it as dumb campy fun, but then it got even more ridiculous while being predictable and telegraphing each of its ridiculous plot twists as it was trying to trick the viewer to feel good about figuring things out to mask the ridiculousness. |
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Gentle and Giant
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Invasion SE01 This one totally passed me by (2021), but I started with 2 episodes tonight. It's a slow burner for sure and it's purely character driven, so don't expect martians and ray guns and tons of sh*tty CGI. Follows individuals from all over the world as they are slowly experiencing the commencement of an alien invasion: An old retiring sheriff from Idaho, a Japanese JASA comms expert, an Indian-American doctor dealing with an unfaithful husband, a bullied English schoolboy and a Navy Seal in Kandahar. I love shows like this and series 2 has just started as well - great stuff.
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Oh, for the wings of any bird, other than a battery hen
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richardh
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^ They've got 2 episodes of S2 out so far and it looks the budget has been upped a bit. I found S1 a bit underwelming accept for one episode in a house that ramped up the excitement somewhat (ep 5 I think). It then lost the momentum for me but that could be down to the then budget constraints perhaps (most of Apple's sci fi budget probably goes on Foundation!).
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Gentle and Giant
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My wife and I finished series 1 of Invasion the other night. Quite good overall, but some odd moments ruined it a little. Series 2 has started, but I'll wait for all episodes before continuing. 7/10
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Oh, for the wings of any bird, other than a battery hen
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richardh
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Yellowjackets S2
Great female ensemble cast and always very riveting. Lauren Ambrose is the latest actor to join, 'one out one in' but can't say who the 'out' is as that would be a spoiler! 9/10
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richardh
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so far the first 4 episodes of S2 are better than anything in S1. Enjoying it a lot.
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Gentle and Giant
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Nice to know, thank you.
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Oh, for the wings of any bird, other than a battery hen
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richardh
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Love and Death
This tv dramatisation of events surrounding a criminal case in the early 80's comes hot on the heels of another one about the exact same thing (''Candy''). This one stars Elizabeth Olsen as Candy Montgomery who instigates an affair with a married man Alan Gore (played here by the excellent Jesse Plemmons). Written and produced by David E Kelley this has all his trademark courtroom stylings and is a lot different to the Hulu production of a year ago that more dismissive of the court case. This one makes it a grand affair although the facts as presented are no different. Overlall I felt this had more quality but was slightly less real feeling. Jessica Biel was made to look much more like the actual protagonist then the ridiculously gorgeous Olsen. That said she and Plemmons act their socks off to create a believable chemistry that you would not expect given their physical types. 8/10
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Hiram
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Good Omens season 2. It was never going to be as good as the first season, but it had its (few) moments. I hope there won't be more but am afraid there will be.
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