I’ve got #ShowroomDummies on in the background.
And yes: I AM wondering if #Kraftwerk were #DrWho fans …
I’ve got #ShowroomDummies on in the background.
And yes: I AM wondering if #Kraftwerk were #DrWho fans …
RE: https://pouet.chapril.org/@Greguti/116554637652221674
Les #MontyPython et les #Daleks se sont reproduits dans la cabine bleue du #DrWho et, #SacréGraal ! ça donne #AngineDePoitrine !
I really should sit down with the #DoctorWhoMovie, again.
Why … ?
Because of the #EricRoberts version of the #Master.
#Delgado and #Ainley played the Master as a #GentlemanVillain
#Simm, #Gomez and #Dhawan as #DrWho’s version of the #Joker.
We've reached Pertwee's era in our #DrWho journey. While Troughton's Doctor often convinced adversaries to underestimate him though childish bumbling, Pertwee's feels like he wouldn't suffer his previous self gladly: he has no time for that shit. We've just seen what feels like the first real instance of universal compassion & bigger-picture thinking in Who up to now: upon his first face-to-face encounter with a Silurian (teased in last episode's cliffhanger), despite the fact it's just killed a key character his first impulse is to offer his hand and ask how he can help.
It's good to see the Brig return as a regular character, and Liz Shaw is a fantastic companion, assertive & independent, & routinely treated as an equal by the Doctor. She feels like the first true female *companion*, as opposed to *assistant*. It's not perfect by modern standards, but easy to see it as a 1970's version of 'woke'. I wonder how many people were angered by it at the time?