I think a lot of the attitude I saw on mastodon about this like a year ago was one of suspicion that they wanted an open network but didn't use the fediverse standard
Trekman10
https://youtu.be/vppzqloM_h8?si=mjQfSM-ioV3SW9je
that SNW clip didn't rub me the right way. This video gets into why...
depending on jurisdiction they can't just arbitrarily raise rates
This goes so hard I love it
Plenty of US shows go live on streamers at midnight for one of the coasts, seems like they're just treating Doctor Who the same but for the UK?
I mean, they shouldn't be bricking each other's computers, then they can't continue to learn with them
I suspect it will be still family viewing, just a little dark for some young kids to watch solo maybe
That's literally what I thought and still kinda think even after his comments
Yeah I think a lot of Chibnals detractors are in for a rude awakening. Sure, you can say it wasn't woke for RTD1 but that's nostalgia considering he:
- parodied Tony Blair with John Simms master
- created an out and proud pansexual in Harkness
- portrayed the Doctor as ambiguous sexually, accepting advances from Jack and Lynda (?) In parting of ways
- the slitheen two-parter being commentary on the war on terror and false claims of WMDs
I think that in the time since 2010, RTDs writing experience and the general increase in right wing radicalisation since 2015 are combining to create these decisions like able bodied Davros or 14 regenerating clothes
Source?
It wouldn't be so bad if classic who was consistently paced. The black and white episodes had some real bangers that I was engaged for the fill 22 minutes, but a lot were just slogs.
In principle I do believe a good story can carry anything - visuals are secondary in a compelling plot.
Algorithmic social media just ruins everything. Once twitter and facebook started pulling out all the stops to keep us on their sites instead of letting us use them as a starting point to connect and/or simply augment our existing irl relationships.