Entry tags:
- alice,
- doctor who,
- recs,
- tv
Brace for impact!
I love those doppler radar images you see on the weather report of storms coming up from the south, it looks like an enormous green amoeba is about to engulf the east coast. Look out!
That's pretty much the only good thing about the apparently horrendous snow storm breathing down Maryland's neck. I was really super going to go Christmas shopping on Saturday- now it'll have to wait until probably Tuesday after work (can't miss Monday's re-watch, of course). And then there's the appointment I made to get a photo portrait done for my dad's gift. I've already had to reschedule it for Saturday because my mom's dragging me out to the BSO on Sunday... Though, I wonder if the storm's put that in jeopardy too. Oy. Snow? Seriously, crappy timing.
Anyway, other stuff. TV! I finally sat down and watched two of the recent Doctor Who specials, "The New Doctor" and "Planet of the Dead." You know, I hate to say it, but I may be pretty much done with Doctor Who. Those two episodes were okay, but they really didn't thrill me like earlier ones have, and ending each one with "THE DOCTOR IS SOOOOOOOOOO LONELYYYYYYY! DDDX" got old really fast. So, you know, I'm interested enough to check out the first of Eleven's episodes, and whatever episode it is with John Simm and Timothy Dalton, but if they don't get the job done, that'll be about it for me.
OTOH, Syfy's Alice was really something special, I think. Surreal but still grounded, well-acted and nicely textured and cinematic. Hatter's awesome, as is Charlie, and Alice herself, though sometimes you could pick up on Catarina Scorsone's inexperience. I love that she's a black belt, but they didn't have her doing all kinds of ridiculous martial arts moves at every opportunity. Honestly, 90% of the time the moves she did seemed very realistic for someone who, despite having the knowledge, gained that knowledge in a classroom and not while actually protecting themselves from harm. So, points for that. And Alice/Hatter is adorable, there I said it.
That's pretty much the only good thing about the apparently horrendous snow storm breathing down Maryland's neck. I was really super going to go Christmas shopping on Saturday- now it'll have to wait until probably Tuesday after work (can't miss Monday's re-watch, of course). And then there's the appointment I made to get a photo portrait done for my dad's gift. I've already had to reschedule it for Saturday because my mom's dragging me out to the BSO on Sunday... Though, I wonder if the storm's put that in jeopardy too. Oy. Snow? Seriously, crappy timing.
Anyway, other stuff. TV! I finally sat down and watched two of the recent Doctor Who specials, "The New Doctor" and "Planet of the Dead." You know, I hate to say it, but I may be pretty much done with Doctor Who. Those two episodes were okay, but they really didn't thrill me like earlier ones have, and ending each one with "THE DOCTOR IS SOOOOOOOOOO LONELYYYYYYY! DDDX" got old really fast. So, you know, I'm interested enough to check out the first of Eleven's episodes, and whatever episode it is with John Simm and Timothy Dalton, but if they don't get the job done, that'll be about it for me.
OTOH, Syfy's Alice was really something special, I think. Surreal but still grounded, well-acted and nicely textured and cinematic. Hatter's awesome, as is Charlie, and Alice herself, though sometimes you could pick up on Catarina Scorsone's inexperience. I love that she's a black belt, but they didn't have her doing all kinds of ridiculous martial arts moves at every opportunity. Honestly, 90% of the time the moves she did seemed very realistic for someone who, despite having the knowledge, gained that knowledge in a classroom and not while actually protecting themselves from harm. So, points for that. And Alice/Hatter is adorable, there I said it.
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As for Doctor Who, I still have yet to see "The Water of Mars"- I was going to watch it while someone had it uploaded to youtube, but it got taken down before I got the chance. And with the new one coming up, I really need to get on that!
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Well, if you get BBC America wherever you are, it's coming on at I think 9pm tonight.
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I very much agree. :)
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I then proceeded to watch it again on youtube, joined several community, wrote another Plaude/Alice story and fought the urge for a mix.
I get a bit carried away with things. [laugh]
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Ooh, what communities have popped up?
Aw, no such thing with a new fandom. ^^
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I joined alice_fluff, new_wonderland, alice_hatter and alice_graphics. [laugh]
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Hee, well, usually I try to avoid 'ship-specific communities, but it looks like
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Anyway. TV...I want to want to watch TV shows. I mean, I still haven't seen the last episode of White Collar, among other things. And this Alice show looks like it has potential. I'm just really not in the mood for anything. Blah. Maybe next week I'll watch something.
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Yeah, I definitely get that- just not feeling like putting in the effort. I would suggest you make a little time for White Collar, though.
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I may give it a shot today. I'm in a better mood.
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Yay!
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Woo! Just in a few minutes.
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Man, I remember seeing commercials for White Collar and being so utterly blase about it, all "Oh, well, that's going to be an utter waste of air time, ah ha ha ha." It's not a perfect show by any means, but it definitely bypassed those first impressions.
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Hee, I do recall that. I think you thought it was going to be very cliche but that the leads had slashy potential. Well, part of that was true enough.
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The two Doctor Who specials were okay. I think they're mostly masturbatory writing for RTD at this point since he's leaving with David Tennant. So I'm looking forward to the Ten finale and seeing how it is with Eleven and Stephen Moffat at the reins.
I'm going to give Alice a watch... once I have time after Christmas. My job is taking over my life.
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Ye-eah, you're probably right. I am looking forward to having Stephen Moffat take control- he has some serious talent.
Heh, preaching to the choir, hon. But I hope you do check it out eventually.
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Moffat's episodes have been hit or miss for me. Blink and The Empty Child/The Doctor Dancers are three of the best the series has ever had. But I'm meh on The Girl in the Fire Place and despised the ones from S4 he did that I can't even remember the names of. *laughs* Overall though, I think he's a much better writer than RTD.
My job should let up after Christmas. Hopefully. I'll try to catch it then.
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See, RTD will always have a small place in my heart for Second Coming, which was so amazing and brave and had one of the best endings I've ever seen. But these later DW episodes... I mean, "Voyage of the Damned" was just.. awful. And the specials I watched recently were wholly mediocre. So, I guess it's just time for him to hang it up.
Yay!
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His handling of Torchwood annoyed me as well. As much as I loved Ianto, I think I could have dealt with him dying if it actually affected the story and didn't happen within four episodes of two other main characters being killed. He also pretty much systematically dismantled the show by literally blowing up and destroying it's recurring devices. Not that Torchwood was ever great television or anything.
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I don't even bother with Torchwood. I watched most of S1, and John Hart's first appearance (mostly to see Spike make out with a guy- bad slasher *slaps wrist*), but that's it.
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