Classic Doctor Who, slight annoyance, fanfiction
I'd love to write fanfiction for classic doctor who.... except, I'd have to use the same companions.
For modern Doctors, there are periods of time where they are offscreen and have no companions (for example, after Rose slips into an alternate universe, the Tenth Doctor travels alone for an unspecified amount of time before finally meeting Martha).
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Classic Doctor Who, slight annoyance, fanfiction
The official novels/audio plays/comics often introduce their own characters, who go on adventures with the Doctor in these in-between times. It means the authors can write their own unique companions and have their own adventures. Fanfiction does this too, of course.
But in the classic series, the companions are always continuous
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Classic Doctor Who, slight annoyance, fanfiction
For the Second Doctor:
* Ben and Polly are companions from before
* Then, Jamie is introduced
* Then, Ben and Polly leave
* Then Victoria joins
* Then Victoria leaves
* Then Zoe joins
There's no space there for the Doctor to have a writer's own companions, because Jamie is always there!
The only time the 2nd doctor doesn't have Jamie as a companion is in the one story when Ben and Polly are the only companions
Classic Doctor Who, slight annoyance, fanfiction
heck, I just looked at this timeline:
https://www.cabletv.com/blog/doctor-who-timeline/
Aside from the revived series doctors, only the 4th doctor has a gap that you could theoretically use to put your own companions in
Classic Doctor Who (meta)
One thing I worry about with my guide is that my ratings are different to other people's.
Doctor Who fans generally want me to put more things into the "watch" category, whereas people who haven't experienced much Doctor Who generally want me to put less...
(Although, there has been one instance where I put a story into "watch" originally, because of nostalgia, but a fan was like "uhh.... no? That's one of the worst stories" and they were right)
Classic Doctor Who :: [Season 5 → The Abominable Snowmen]
This.… doesn't make sense?
The yeti are being controlled by The Great Intelligence, which has this really complicated plan:
1. Have the 5 items required to complete the plan.
2. Give one of them to the monestary for safekeeping
3. Set everything else up over centuries, until finally ready for the item from the monestary.
ok, makes sense so far? And they have someone at the monestary who is following their commands, so it should be easy
Classic Doctor Who :: [Season 5 → The Abominable Snowmen]
wait hold on, I just remembered that there were 2 spheres:
the one that the great intelligence lost in step 4, and one that Jamie stole (unintentinally) at some point.
But the one that was stolen was left in the monastery, why not just get the monk who follows orders to bring it back too?
Classic Doctor Who :: [Season 5 → The Abominable Snowmen]
I finished The Abominable Snowmen. Surprising no-one, my recommendation is "Don't Watch"
Next is The Ice Warriors.
Petty complaint: "Ice Warriors" and "Abominable Snowmen" are concepts that are too close together, mentally, and I keep having to take a moment to figure out which one I'm watching.
Classic Doctor Who :: [Season 5 → The Ice Warriors]
ok, this is getting really obnoxious.
I'm all for not blindly trusting computers, but at one point the Doctor does some maths on some pieces of paper, and is offended that they would double-check his results with a computer.
That's exactly the situation the doctor SHOULD be ok with – because if there's a descrepancy, then we know that either the original maths was wrong, or the computer was wrong, and from there we can fix things.
Classic Doctor Who :: [Season 5 → The Ice Warriors]
(Spoilers below)
Episode 3 cliffhanger:
The Ice Warriors are aiming a gun at Victoria
Ice Warrior 1: we are ready to fire
Episode 4 begins:
Ice Warrior 1: we are ready to fire
Ice Warrior 2: ... not yet.
Wow. What a great cliffhanger. Thanks. /sarcasm
Classic Doctor Who :: [an aside (re-rankings)]
I went back through the first 4 seasons, and choosing to re-rank a few of them:
The Reign of Terror :: Yes → Maybe
It's really not that good, and I'm unsure why I ranked it so highly in the first place
The Crusade :: Yes → Maybe
As I was scrolling through the list, I realised that I had forgotten this story even existed - any story that forgettable is not worth a "Yes" (even if it does have one of the best acted scenes from the early show)
Classic Doctor Who :: [an aside (re-rankings)]
I'm still thinking about The Keys of Marinus.
Because in the context of "all stories told"? It's kinda bad. Like.... quite bad.
But it's also the best example of the stories being told in Season 1, so if you said "I can only watch one story from this season", I'd say "The Keys of Marinus", regardless of its many flaws
Classic Doctor Who :: [Season 5 → The Ice Warriors]
It's been a week since I watched any Doctor Who, and tbh taking a break was a good idea, if unintentional.
I both love and hate The Ice Warriors. I love it because it's well done, but I hate it because it's constant moralising is grating.
I gave it a "maybe" in my recommendations: https://averylychee.neocities.org/doctor-who/#season-5
Classic Doctor Who :: [Season 5 → The Web of Fear]
They brought the yeti back for this story, which at first I was dubious about, but I'm liking it so far.
It's set in the London Underground, after the yeti menace has forced london to be evacutated. I love apocalyptic stuff that's centred around a train network – Metro 2033, Ghost Lines...
Classic Doctor Who :: [Season 5 → The Web of Fear]
The cliffhanger at the end of episode 1 could have been better, if they just cut the episode 3 seconds earlier:
The doctor is nearing some explosives, when someone presses the button to detonate.
They could have cut here, but they didn't – they cut after the explosives fail to go off properly and the Doctor is mearly knocked aside.
Classic Doctor Who :: [missing episodes musing]
Something I've noticed is this: when a doctor who story is missing all but 1 episode, the surviving episode is often the most boring one.
The evil of the Daleks only has episode 2 remaining, which is mostly faffing about with a side character, and only features the Daleks in the last few seconds.
Until 2013, only one episode of The enemy of the world survived, and that was the episode with a bunch of unnecessary filler
Classic Doctor Who :: [Season 5 → Fury from the Deep]
I'm only just starting the third episode and I can tell you that this one sucks and really isn't worth watching.
I'd skip it, but I know I'd look back in a few months when I've finished watching through and be like "why did I skip those 4 episodes... I can't say I've watched every episode for the guide if I skip 4"
Classic Doctor Who :: [Season 5 → Fury from the Deep]
It took me 4 days, but I managed to get through Fury from the Deep. I'm glad I did (mostly because of the scenes about Victoria leaving the Tardis) but it still is absolutely NOT worth watching.
On a more positive note: I updated some subtle stylistic things on the page: https://averylychee.neocities.org/doctor-who/
The next story is: The Wheel in Space
I'm excited for this one, but 5 of the 6 episodes are missing so idk how enjoyable it will be
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Classic Doctor Who :: [ meta ]
"How long did it take you to watch each season so far?"
Season 1 — 17 days
Season 2 — 18 days
Season 3 — 29 days
Season 4 — 39 days
Season 5 — 35 days
Seasons 3, 4, and 5 were hit the worst by the missing episodes, which is why they took so much longer to watch (the reconstructions truly are a slog, and I honestly can't recommend very many of them).
Classic Doctor Who :: [ Season 6 ]
Currently watching The Dominators, the first story of Season 6
I loved it as a child, but now I'm rewatching it and it's boring. The only good thing about it is the Quarks:
Classic Doctor Who :: [ Season 6 ]
The Dominators gets a "maybe" from me – it's not awful, but also it's not great.
A tangent: The Dominators is better than The Keys of Marinus, which I gave a "Highly Recommended" rating. I consider "Highly Recommended" to answer the question "if you only watch 1 story from this season, which should you watch?", rather than say which story is the best.
Next up: The Mind Robber, which is a story I know I've seen but I remember nothing about it.
Classic Doctor Who :: [ Season 6 ]
In the second episode of the Mind Robbers, they had to add a scene at the last minute – the actor for Jamie was ill, and so they replaced him with a different actor. But they needed to explain why his face changed between episodes.
Luckily, the story is already set in a weird hallucinatory reality, so it's relatively easy to explain.
Classic Doctor Who :: [ Season 6 ]
Aside: I've stopped putting the story name in the CW, because the Content Warning was getting too long. If this site was structured more like Tumblr, where the posts are rather wide, then I'd definitely make the post title the full thing, but this UI isn't wide enough
Classic Doctor Who :: [ Season 6 ]
I'm not enjoying this season as much as I hoped I would...
If I had skipped the reconstructions, I probably would be enjoying it more, but now? It's starting to feel formulaic.
Interestingly, this matches opinion of the time – none of this season is particulary bad, it's just starting to feel same-y
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Doctor Who | Season 7
I'm 3 stories in to season 7, and while I really like Petwee's Doctor, and the Brigadier, and liz shaw, and the concepts behind the stories...
they're really way too long and slow paced.
Spearhead from Space was great, but both The Silurians and The Ambassadors of Death are 7 episode stories that really should only be 4 episodes.
It took until Season 12 for them to realise that 4 episode stories worked much better
Doctor Who | Season 7
The Ambassador's of Death is really a good example of why you shouldn't make a story that long – for example, there's a whole plotline where, after Liz is captured, she attempts an escape, only to be caught and re-captured just before she can get back to the Doctor.
And the story spends at least 5 minutes on these scenes, which do not progress the story at all – the situation at the end of the scenes is exactly the same as what it was at the start.
Classic Doctor Who :: [ Season 6 ]
@lizardsquid
It's also among the best, because it's about fanfiction
Classic Doctor Who :: [ Season 6 ]
@DialMforMara I liked the first and the last episode of The Mind Robber to be interesting, but the middle was so plodding and full of just random happennings...
Classic Doctor Who :: [ Season 6 ]
@lizardsquid that's actually kind of cool! if I ever watch the classics, I'll keep an eye out for this XD
Classic Doctor Who :: [ Season 6 ]
@lizardsquid
So in the years after that you get a lot of jokes about destroying the Cybermen for good--*again*.
Doctor Who | Season 7
@lizardsquid
Maybe I like these seasons so much because I spent so much effing time with the characters :p
Doctor Who | Season 7
@lizardsquid
And yet that's still my favorite few years of the show
Classic Doctor Who :: [ Season 6 ]
@lizardsquid ...what are they describing then?
Classic Doctor Who :: [ Season 6 ]
@BatElite their hair colour
(I was confused until I remembered my grandma describing someone that way)
Classic Doctor Who :: [ Season 6 ]
@lizardsquid if the episode had been in color we could make protons and neutrons out of them
Classic Doctor Who :: [ Season 6 ]
Gods, the people on this planet are so intolerable – their answer to everything is to wait.
They're intended as a parody of Hippies - they're peaceful, but completely useless.
And it just makes the entire story frustrating