I found it weird how she's suddenly in love with a character she's barely had any real interactions with ... to the point she'll move to an alien planet with him.
Weirder how the Time Lords were also cool with an alien joining their society.
Posts by Matt of Geek
Your thoughts on Leela's exit from the show?
As for the Key to Time ... that season was pretty "meh" for me. The storylines got a tad repetitive, Tom starts to look bored with the role, and the last story goes on too long.
But it's Charles Dance.
He's perfect in pretty much everything.
They could cast him as Robin and I'd be "yeah! cool! charles dance!"
Did you finish the story yet?
They did update the effects for those gits later.
Yep, those assholes.
Look, up until that point it could be argued that the Invasion of Time was a flawed by ... adequate story. Then these losers get tacked on for no discernible reason.
They prolong the story unnecessarily, their tactics are bizarre, etc.
Judging by how you think those are the bad guys, you haven't finished the story yet >_>
Keep going.
However, the version of Borusa in TIoT is great.
It's bloody weird how the character changes from here all the way to The Five Doctors.
Yes, a shoe does drop (no spoilers) but while the Doctor's actions are explained ... you end up going "wtf...?" at the plot.
OTOH, expect to see much more of the TARDIS interior ... though it doesn't look how you'd expect.
TIoT is not a great story. And you won't like the end, I bet.
Invasion of Time.
Yeah. Get comfortable. It's a bit of a slog.
However, I know that IT folks do talk exactly like Tim Drake here.
That arc was awful, certainly.
Characterisation just seems really off.
Reading the Tom King WW run? Yes, it has.
... So, the President?
That would be from the Flash/Green Lantern crossover wherein Hal and Wally fought Grodd and Hammond.
Great MD Bright art.
The Ten-Eyed-Palm Man?
What happens if he claps? Or catches something? Or wipes his own butt?
That was truly an awful, awful film. Irredeemably bad.
All copies of it should be found and buried in the desert.
I did find this note:
"Some time later, Argus was abducted and had his eyes removed by Endless Winter and her scientist, but Dr. Mid-Nite was able to get them back so they could be reattached."
Yay for science!
There was one I liked, at the time, that was introduced in Flash.
Could disappear in shadows and could do street magic.
I think he ended up being killed by the Rogues at some point.
Karl Urban is in it, that's usually a great sign
Yep. That there is a bad take.
Nicely done.
Tiger bites can be serious business.
As seen in this Star Wars shot below.
I find it a sad indicator of society that if one says "David Warner", they think of someone who hits a ball rather than the outstanding actor.
The Blue Brother
I'd be happy with being far away from the people on it
Babylon 5s commentary of fascism/authoritarianism is incredibly relative to contemporary society.
Amazing storytelling.
K9 was insanely popular with the audience, especially the kids.
Tom Baker was, however, not a fan. The writer's also struggled with how to include a companion that was smarter than the Doctor and also armed.
The technical issues were also significant on set.
Bagpipes.
and some pickles?