Classic Doctor Who | Season 11
Just 2 more stories until the end of the 3rd Doctor's era.
I love Jon Pertwee's Doctor. But I am glad the era's ending and we're shifting on to someone else – I think I'd get completely sick of the 3rd Doctor if there was another entire season of him. Not because he's bad, but because I like change. I like having new companions frequently, I like having new doctors, I like having new enemies.
Which makes me worry about Tom Baker's upcoming 7-seasons-long era…
Classic Doctor Who | Season 11 | Death to the Daleks
I've given this story a "Don't Watch" rating, the first "Don't Watch" for the entirety of the Third Doctor's era.
Because unlike the other mediocre stories in this era, this one is not merely boring. It's also a rehash of previous stories, and has undertones (and overtones) of racism. There's absolutely no reason to watch it.
Classic Doctor Who | Season 11 | Death to the Daleks
The Evil of the Daleks, by ✨David Whitaker✨
— as above
Day of the Daleks, by ✨Louis Marks✨
— the daleks are kind of masterminding things, so this does feature a bunch of non-dalek enemies
Planet of the Daleks, by Terry Nation
— Nation returns and writes a story with.... dangerous flora and fauna on a planet.
Death to the Daleks, by Terry Nation
— once again, the aliens on the planet are really dangerous
Classic Doctor Who | Season 11 | Death to the Daleks
The Chase, by Terry Nation
— centred around all the dangers the characters face while trying to escape the daleks
The Dalek's Master Plan, by Terry Nation and Dennis Spooner
— dangerous plants, dangerous people on Earth under Mavic Chen's employ.
The Power of the Daleks, by ✨David Whitaker✨
— this story has no dangerous flora or fauna, and it's tense and terrifying.
Classic Doctor Who | Season 11 | Death to the Daleks
Something that Terry Nation always does in Dalek stories is make the environment a threat, and I feel like that makes the Daleks feel weaker.
To prove this, lets look at every Dalek episode up to this one:
The Daleks, by Terry Nation
— features a very dangerous swamp full of monsters
The Dalek Invasion of Earth, by Terry Nation
— features crocodiles in sewers, zombies on the streets, and a man-eating creature at the mines
Classic Doctor Who | Season 11 | Death to the Daleks
I really don't like this story.
The Daleks don't feel threatening, and that feeling is amplified by the fact that lighthearted (and borderline comical) music plays every time they enter a scene.
On top of that, none of this story feels new or fresh. I don't know exactly what's going to happen, but I haven't been surprised by anything.
(except by what happenned to trap the Doctor and Sarah on the planet Exxilon in the first place)
Classic Doctor Who | Season 11 | Death to the Daleks (cw: racism)
maybe.... if the Peruvian Pyramids couldn't have been built by primitive man.... the most obvious explanation is that the Peruvians weren't "primitive"
Classic Doctor Who | Season 11 | Death to the Daleks (cw: racism)
(have I really made no comments about this season yet??? well, in short: the introduction to the Sontarans in The Time Warrior was great)
"The peruvian pyramids are one of the great mysteries of Earth – that no primitive man could have built such a structure. Well now we've solved it! [It was aliens]"
wow....
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | Advice wanted
extra context: this is a standalone release, it's not in the middle of a series or anything
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | Advice wanted
so today I listened to an audio drama outside of my listening order – it was Trial of the Valeyard, which is from Segment 123 (I've currently only listened to Segments 1 and 3).
So, my question is this: do I review this now, and have this reviewed audio drama mixed in with all the unreviewed ones, or do I review it when I innevitably get around to it when listening in the "proper" order?
[Doctor Who] audio dramas | ✨ Update ✨
I just finished listening to Segment 1 (the BBC Radio Dramas)
Not the greatest segment., but still fairly enjoyable.
https://averylychee.neocities.org/doctor-who/audio-guide/#segment-1
With this segment, the simplicity of my recommendations is fairly obvious to me – The Ghosts of N-Space is much better than Slipback, but both get a "Maybe" rating.
Both of them aren't quite enjoyable enough to warrant a "yes".
Also: my zero hour contract gave me zero hours this week, if you can drop some money into my paypal so I can keep my rent, power, gas going it would be appreciated:
mastodon alternate user interface idea
I'd like a mastodon that copies one thing from IRC clients: the username line.
So there's a line 1/4 of the way across the screen. On the left of the line, there are the usernames. on the right of the line, there's the posts' content.
This would take up much more horizontal space than the current columns, but would save a lot of vertical space and make some things easier to process.
Princess Leia Organa: No! Alderaan is peaceful! We have no weapons, you can't possibly...
Grand Moth Tarkin: *flutters*
Princess Leia Organa: ...Dantooine. They're on Dantooine.
Grand Moth Tarkin: *flutters around the Death Star lights*
Princess Leia Organa: WHAT?
Grand Moth Tarkin: *lands on the superlaser's firing handle*
hi I'm avery, a cute lizardsquid with 3 hearts full of love!
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I post: silly lizardy nonsense, world building, conlangs, doctor who
polyam, demi, open. I love affection!
hugs and cuddles and such are ok, but everything else please ask first
languages: English • Welsh (very basic)
I have a private account, ask for access!
(some old accounts:
@gwyfyndraig
@liquid_lizsquid
)