CrypticMirror wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 2:56 pm
I thought we were all choosing to believe that was Elton having a minor psychotic break to cope with the horror of Peter Kay's budgie smugglers. And his girlfriend's ghost went on to haunt a minor public school in Scotland somewhere?
I'm down for that. Body horror like that, completely being rendered helpless is one of the most horrific things imaginable to me (probably why I was weirded out by the "eel" scene in the Witcher tv series) and why I felt the what the Doctor did to the Family of Blood was so horrifying. To be fully conscious and unable to do anything, completely reliant on others, your body gone, all is left is a mind in an alien form, atleast Ursula had a mouth to scream. And give BJs apparently.
Being a ghost making problem pee'ers have even more problems sounds like a far better way to end up. Probably less dicks involved despite it being a bathroom.
More on topic, I had a bit of trouble even just starting the review because of how disgusted I got with Dr Who towards the end. I know some people joke about being able to watch Chuck read the phonebook but a phonebook isn't going to annoy you. Whatever the reason Dr Who to me went down in quality a great deal. Wasn't just Clara getting annoying, the whole show to me felt dumbed down and just unenjoyable. Who works bests as an exciting adventure with smart (or atleast enjoyable) stories with clever and/or likable characters. Who by 12 had little of that, the "old man" Doctor was Scrooge dialed up to 11 (or rather 12) which is a little funny considering a previous Doc encountered Scrooge, Clara was just never interesting and got just plain annoying as time went on, and the writing was depressing or just not intelligent to me.
And considering I cannot write anything not chock full of cliches and barely disguised "borrowed" elements from other works if something seems unintelligent to me (the guy writing a story based upon the concept what if old tombs in Elder Scrolls were actually really old bunkers from Fallout) you are doing something wrong. Like the guy who manages to eff up making Ramen noodles saying you are even worse at cooking then he is.
Not blaming the actors or actresses, they when they had some stuff to work with did fine just most of the time the writing wasn't good enough. And from what I heard the show is continuing that trend despite a new writer. Not blaming the actress, from what I've heard despite some complaints about the rule 63ing the Doctor Jodie Whittaker is pretty great but like Capaldi before her is saddled with less the stellar writing. And more effed up "mercy" with apparently a permanent coma saddled on some villain because killing is teh bads but hey making someone in a state worse then death so long as they aren't dead is freaking okay.