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I've been planning to write a season-wide, ep-by-ep, report card of Doctor Who
...For weeks, now -- ever since "Forest of the Night." It feels like forever, 'cause I've been holding back until after the Finale.
But --
The only thing I've been actively doing, today, is finding ways to avoid writing it. This could be because I don't want the season to be over already. Or it could just be that writing up a detailed critique of each episode in a single round-up post feels like a lot of work. And I'm didn't sleep all that well last night, so I'm tired and headachey. It's probably both. But I'll blame tiredness, and make this a quick-n-lazy "placeholder" post, with percentage/letter grades for each episode, only -- no commentary or reasons. I'll do my commentary in another post (or several? Maybe I'll spread the squee and criticism out over the coming weeks, to tide me over 'til the Christmas Special?).
Okay, so Here Goes:
"Deep Breath" -- 93% (A)
'Into the Dalek" -- 91% (A)
'Robot of Sherwood" 86% (B+)
"Listen" -- 84% (B)
"Time Heist" -- 75% (C)
"The Caretaker" -- 75% (C)
"Kill the Moon" -- 45% (F)
"Mummy on the Orient Express" -- 95% (A+)
"Flatline' -- 95% (A+)
"In the Forest of the Night" -- 57% (F)
"Dark Water" -- 97% (A+)
"Death in Heaven" -- 97% (A+)
Plain Average for the overall season (All Episodes given equal weight, rounded up to the nearest whole point): 83% (B)
But --
The only thing I've been actively doing, today, is finding ways to avoid writing it. This could be because I don't want the season to be over already. Or it could just be that writing up a detailed critique of each episode in a single round-up post feels like a lot of work. And I'm didn't sleep all that well last night, so I'm tired and headachey. It's probably both. But I'll blame tiredness, and make this a quick-n-lazy "placeholder" post, with percentage/letter grades for each episode, only -- no commentary or reasons. I'll do my commentary in another post (or several? Maybe I'll spread the squee and criticism out over the coming weeks, to tide me over 'til the Christmas Special?).
Okay, so Here Goes:
"Deep Breath" -- 93% (A)
'Into the Dalek" -- 91% (A)
'Robot of Sherwood" 86% (B+)
"Listen" -- 84% (B)
"Time Heist" -- 75% (C)
"The Caretaker" -- 75% (C)
"Kill the Moon" -- 45% (F)
"Mummy on the Orient Express" -- 95% (A+)
"Flatline' -- 95% (A+)
"In the Forest of the Night" -- 57% (F)
"Dark Water" -- 97% (A+)
"Death in Heaven" -- 97% (A+)
Plain Average for the overall season (All Episodes given equal weight, rounded up to the nearest whole point): 83% (B)
The sendoff
Just saying-- they honored a character and actor who are BOTH dead, in a way that I could /believe/.
Why can't we have more than one episode of that quality a season? Am I asking too much of the writers?
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It occurred to me, watching the Doctor and Clara walk along the walls of "dark water" tanks/tombs, that the first half of the finale was a perfect commemoration of "Day of the Dead." Danny's speech to the cybermen in the graveyard: "We are the Fallen ... The honor of the soldier..." was a perfect commemoration of Remembrance Day. I can't help but wonder if that was deliberate...
*If there's a finite list of questions with single, factual answers, then of course it's possible to answer 100% of them correctly. But for Art? Impossible...
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EVERY episode.
As they only do twelve eps plus the Christmas special, they have TIME to do it right.
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I clicked on a video of the "Christmas Special" trailer, within a few minutes of it being posted, Saturday night (before I got a chance to see "Death in Heaven), and I accidentally hit the page down key, and saw the first comment thread where people were complaining about how evil Clara was, because she deliberately killed Danny, and how boring and stupid the finale was.
I mean -- whut?!
These people are clearly not watching the same show I am. But they are out there, and they're loud, and the Beeb execs feel pressure to appease them, as well as the older fans who've known the show since Hartnell's era.
Anyway, I was moved to make a new Clara icon, from "Mummy," this afternoon, and from that, moved to make screencap art, and from that, write a review of Mummy and Flatline, which I was just about to post...
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If I may ask, what programs do you use to make icons?
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