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Devils chord was a masterpiece
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Imagine being such an awful person to call a program woke because the lead actor is a gay black man. It’s bad when you don’t even try to hide how repulsive you are
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The seemingly low viewing figures aren't as bad as they seem when one considers the viewing habits of today, the fact that the episodes had been available to watch on iPlayer for about 20 hours before the broadcast, and that the two episodes were second and third highest viewing figures of the day, with Eurovision being first.
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I haven't watched the new episodes yet so we ll reserve judgement. I don't like the idea of a musical number for the sake of a musical number, but apparently it may have an in-universe explanation. I enjoyed the Toy maker stuff so :shrug:. I've also seen the clip of the abortion social commentary from the first episode and all I'd really say about it is that it's too on the nose and thus comes across a bit preachy - and that's from someone who wholeheartedly agrees with the gist of what's being said. It just feels schlocky. BUT Anyone who says there hasn't been schlocky/unsubtke preaching in Doctor Who all along is lying to themselves. |
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You might want to tell Melonie Mac on YouTube about some "Woke" stuff being actually decent. Admittedly Doctor Who under Chris Chibnall and Jodie Whittaker, not being one of those examples.:joker: |
Watched the first two and I have to say, I actually thought they were both great. Some slight wokeness? Sure but honestly no moreso than any Doctor Who in the modern era. My verdict thus far has to be that the people whining that it's "gone woke" simply have their own agenda to grind.
I thought I'd hate ep 2 but it's probably the best episode since the early Capaldi era. |
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It's got a couple of woke elements definitely there, but it's overall a good Game with some interesting Sci-Fi concepts. |
good episodes so far :love:
Devils Chord definitely a amazing episode, those actor choices for The Beatles are properly chosen, styled last saturdays ''Boom'' Spoiler: next saturday, is that the one with Legendary Sian Phillips? :flutter: i think it is, thought i saw her in the teaser but not sure, not really sure what she looks like currently at age of 90 |
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was a nice role from Sian :flutter:
a well put together episode Spoiler: i like this season a lot so far |
Enjoyed that episode tonight.
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That last episode... For anyone who actually got it is an absolute ASSAULT on wokeness :umm2:. Holy crap :joker:. An absolute madness... We'll see where we go from here but the comments about it having gone woke, after that, are wildly off-base. RTD just straight up kicking "the community" in the stones. I doubt most people will actually get it though. Which is really in itself a meta-commentary.
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I would say that the combat was annoying though, it put me off the Game.:laugh: |
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I don't get the point of a skill tree being put in the Game though, if only one thing is of any use to the player. |
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The apparent "wokeness" didn't really bother me as the episodes were good. I still maintain something that's good won't be called woke tbh. But then I'm relatively easy to please :joker: Quote:
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The doctor saying "Don't follow the arrows, actually look!" The girl panicking and shouting "Find me a safe space!!" and generally getting anxious and upset whenever the Doctor asks her to think about the world. There's a huge comment on (and criticism of) "privileged Western online wokeism" thrown in there - "It's just about OK for us to communicate on screen, but actually TRAVEL with you...?" I also keep seeing a misinterpretation that she blocks him at the beginning JUST because he's black but that's only part of it - she reacts to what he says, as well... there's a strong implication that she initially blocks him because he says something that she doesn't want to hear. She also mutes the goth kid who is saying things that she doesn't want to hear or think about. Also consider the part where she throws someone she supposedly really likes and admires under the bus to save herself without a second thought :umm2:. Finally I feel that the end is totally misinterpreted as well with SoMed branding the central character as just some evil racist. I however thought it was very well shot to show that Lindy Pepper-bean herself knows that the doctor is right, deep down actually wants to go with him, knows it would be safer, knows they're probably going to die out in the world because they have no idea what they're doing... but she still goes with them, essentially because of peer pressure, and because they'll turn on her if she dissents from the group consensus. I honestly think standalone it's an excellent piece of TV. Plays out more like a Black Mirror episode than an episode of Doctor Who. The social media complete misreading that "it was just about racism all along" is such a delicious irony :joker:. My only real criticism is that is seems unlikely that in 2000 years of travelling the universe that this would genuinely shock The Doctor. I know there's an argument that it's because it's the first time he's experienced it first hand but logically, that only makes sense in terms of him interacting with current-day humans as a white/black man ... he's experienced vast amounts of the past and future on planets all across the universe, there's no way he hasn't experienced the same thing from another group at some point. Like there's bound to be a spiny-headed alien out there who was disgusted by his lack of head spines. The end of the episode slightly forgot that The Doctor is not actually human. But RTD is guilty of that quite often. It worked for the storyline, just not entirely for the actual lore of the character. |
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I agree with RTD though that groupthink is a terrible thing for society.
Because everyday we're edging closer to becoming more like the Borg from the Star Trek franchise. I haven't actually watched the episode, so I can't contribute to what I personally thought of the quality. |
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i just thought that the episode i saw was crap, there really isn't any coming back from that
To be honest, i think netflix has led to me being fairly harsh because they come out with so much crap. There is so much media available, i generally prefer to move on pretty quickly and not look back |
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