| Msg # 31967 of 32031 on ZZUK4449, Friday 2-23-23, 4:06 |
| From: IAN SALSBURY |
| To: GREENYAMMO |
| Subj: Re: Was I the only one who thought that |
XPost: rec.arts.drwho
From: Ian@salsbury42.freeserve.co.uk
"greenyammo" wrote in message
news:t5Rte.43304$Vj3.10473@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> Nick wrote:
>> John Russell wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>I didn't say that sci-fi was a type of story. I was just using it
>>>>to describe the differnce between the "kitchen sink" part of the
>>>>story and the rest. If RTD wanted charcters that we could relate
>>>>to he should have written dialogue that doesn't sound like it was
>>>>stripped from an episode of Neighbours.
>>>>
>>>
>>>But that type of language is understood by the target group for
>>>this program!
>>>RTD wanted to explore the "emotional aspects" of the relationship
>>>between a time lord and his Earthling companion. Those emotions
>>>are not different becuase it's sc-fi! Or do you also condemn Star
>>>Wars as well for having "relationship" elements to the stories.
>>>All that yuckyness between Luke and Hans over the Princess, or
>>>Anakin's infatuation with Padame.
>>
>>
>>
>> I think the new Doctor Who is a great deal like Farscape.
>
>
> It reminds me a lot of that too.
I thought Farscape was absolute rubbish ( although I`ve been led to believe
it gets much better past where I gave up on it - about 2/3rds of the way
through the first series ). I thought this new Who series was largely great.
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