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Pic of the Day # 254 The Time Warrior (1973) |
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Part 3 (I think) of my McCoyathon.... Season 25, it's a marked improvement in all areas with a fantastic core cast of Sylvester and Sophie, the guest cast are more appropriate, the stories are much more interesting and adult in their nature. We also have the first inklings of a more darker, mysterious Doctor with questions raised about who or what the Doctor was up to on Galifrey before he escaped. It's also mentioned numerous times that the Doctor was involved with some of the very Timelord events, so just how old is he, or is he the reincarnation of some ancient Rasilon type Timelord? Anyway... Here's my thoughts on Remembrance, Happiness and Nemesis.. Remembrance of the Daleks What else can anyone say about this late era classic? It's got Daleks blowing the shit out of each other, the Special Weapons Dalek, a sub plot about a disillusioned Nazi sympathiser, Davros, some ancient Timelord tech in the form of The Hand of Omega and lots more. The only thing that dates Remembrance are the special effects, not the explotions but the paintbox effects and such. Happiness Patrol I know a lot of people don't like this particular story but even on broadcast I was intrigued by it's social commentary on both politics and mental health. As a melancholy child I would probably have been a Kill Joy! One thing I've never quite understood is why people think Happiness is a 'gay' story, pink is not exclusively a gay colour these days it's more a representation of the current Barbie generation. However pink is used in the story as a metaphor for happiness and anything that is drab should be brightly coloured. The Marmite character here has always been The Candyman, personally I love the design and the whole character. A comedic, twisted, bitching, psychopath dressed as Bertie Basset. What isn't there to love? Silver Nemesis The plot is virtually Remembrance but instead of Daleks we have Cybermen, very shiny looking Cybermen which is very pleasing on the eye. The main thing that work in the stories favour is the Nemesis statue itself, it's very spooky looking and that voice. The Cybermen die far, far to easily for my liking though. |
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The Happiness Patrol is stunning. Everything about it works for me. I can't recall it ever being a 'gay' story. A political satire, certainly, but never 'gay'. Good work by the way, Jamiouse. |
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Personally i think people are desperate to find certain agendas in things from the past whether it was meant or not. Take the Gerry Anderson series UFO. It's a fetish costume delight but back then it was just seen as sci-fi. |
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The current series has had lots of gay and lesbian characters which is good but also sometimes seems a little desperate to be oh so inclusive. Characters like people in real life are not defined by their sexual preference. There's no getting away from one of Moffats best lines though 'I am a lizard women from the dawn of time and this is my wife Jenny'. |
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That is just so wrong on so many levels! What would Mrs Slocombe say! |
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Who could forget Vastra a female Silurian, when she looks at Jenny, says 'we're married you know', then flicks out a reptilian tongue into Jenny's crotch as Jenny giggles. Okay it may not have actually played out quite like that but it was laid on so thick you couldn't miss it. Then there was Amy and the Doctor at the end of Flesh and Stone. That was just so wrong. No sex in Doctor Who. It just isn't necessary. |
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