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OMGWTFBBQ!!!!



Well, hrrrrr.

1. I think it's too ambitious. This already feels like a three-parter, but it only has two parts. This really needed to ramp up into what it is, the intensity got too high too fast.

2. The quiet emo moments were really the best. Man, Ten crying is HOT. And all that Ood shit was creepy.

3. John Simm is a really good actor. And it looks like filming this vacillated between really fun and completely sucktacular. All that food stuff. Food scenes SUCK.

4. OMG, the porn. THE PORN. That little smile on the Master's face when he was being buckled into the straight jacket. Hello, hello, hello. HELLO.

5. No Jack yet. This is good. This means he may be there for the regeneration, this is my hope.

6. This really is pretty damn audacious. And the rebirth of Gallifrey/Timelords is a really smart plot line since the Doctor is getting close to the limit unless the council or whatever it is grants him some more. Er, yeah, this is the first time I've really felt stymied by my lack of old who knowledge.

7. So that first shit with the regeneration of the Master? What a waste of Lucy Saxon. What was with all the women basically being witches with potions? And "The Book of Saxon"? What now? The prison was named Broadfell? Seriously? I've never found RTD to be more misogynistic than he is fucked up (i.e., his issues as a writer tend to be more interesting to me than offensive), and this happened. Dude, REALLY?

8. OBAMA, WTF? Actually, could a Brit living in Britain currently help me out here? How is Obama perceived? Was this satire that made sense to you all in an eye-rolling at the believe he can fix everything thing or what? I was like confused. A lot confused. Also I hate when they do scenes that are supposed to be White House press conferences and of course everything looks wrong.

9. Naismith = ne Smith? Also, woah, incesty with the daughter there.

10. OMG, Whoniverse wardrobe department, I love you. But "The Master Race"? Seriously? You went there? Man. Really?

11. I'm glad Ianto got to miss this one, such as it is.

Woah.

Date: 2009-12-28 03:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gwyd.livejournal.com
I also thought his grand progress quite clever. In some of those places they hadn't seen royalty in person in generations. They'd progress in and put on the show that reinforced his properness as king and post civil war prosperity.

The laying on of hands was a crowning touch really, and so very Henry.

I'm now forgetting what year he commissioned that "history" which spread the clever lies about Plantagenets, but it certainly through historians off for centuries.

Henry VII gets short shrift in histories as Henry VIII, Mary, and Elizabeth are so much flashier, but love him or hate him, he was a consummit politician.

Date: 2009-12-28 08:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] penguineggs.livejournal.com
I think Elizabeth I inherited her grasp of finance from her grandfather and her sense of style from her father (and mother) - hence the "Golden Age" (did you know Henry VII initialled all the account books himself, personally?)

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