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ladymercury_10) wrote2012-11-01 09:58 pm
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elisi: it appears the recent LJ modifications may not be as disastrous as they first appeared? As summarized here, there will be some customizability, including the ability to switch off infinite scroll (thank goodness). Also, paid accounts aren't really going away--if you have one, you'll still have one, it looks like, and if you don't have one yet, you'll be able to just buy the features you want, instead of a bundle. If you have a paid account when that happens, it looks like you may also get some special privileges?
So that's good. I think? I hope.
In other news: I am very excited to get my Yuletide assignment, I don't understand permutation groups so I expect that at least one of the proofs I wrote up for my homework makes no sense (oh well), and I have once again gotten overly ambitious with the borrowing of library books and comics. (Batgirl! Batman! The Great Gatsby! Wait, what? Who thought it was a good idea to give me library cards?)
Oh! And I started poking at the nearly-infinite Doctor Who backlog. I started watching in 2010, so I've seen all of Moffat Who, somewhere between half and two thirds of RTD Who, and two Fourth Doctor serials. But I read Classic and Multi-era fanfic sometimes, and I was on an Ace/Hex fanfic binge the other day, and I thought, hmm, maybe I should, you know, actually watch some Seven-era. So I watched Ghost Light, and I didn't understand a lick of the plot, but it was fun and spooky and Seven was great. He is much calmer than the Doctors I am used to, and also very scary when he wants to be. And Ace! She was actually less big and tough, somehow, than I expected her to be, but she seems like a good companion. Although--were the TV acting guidelines different in the 80s? It seemed a bit melodramatic to me. But the school library had Remembrance of the Daleks, so that's on my desk, waiting and hoping for my legendarily poor TV attention span to return to it. :P
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So that's good. I think? I hope.
In other news: I am very excited to get my Yuletide assignment, I don't understand permutation groups so I expect that at least one of the proofs I wrote up for my homework makes no sense (oh well), and I have once again gotten overly ambitious with the borrowing of library books and comics. (Batgirl! Batman! The Great Gatsby! Wait, what? Who thought it was a good idea to give me library cards?)
Oh! And I started poking at the nearly-infinite Doctor Who backlog. I started watching in 2010, so I've seen all of Moffat Who, somewhere between half and two thirds of RTD Who, and two Fourth Doctor serials. But I read Classic and Multi-era fanfic sometimes, and I was on an Ace/Hex fanfic binge the other day, and I thought, hmm, maybe I should, you know, actually watch some Seven-era. So I watched Ghost Light, and I didn't understand a lick of the plot, but it was fun and spooky and Seven was great. He is much calmer than the Doctors I am used to, and also very scary when he wants to be. And Ace! She was actually less big and tough, somehow, than I expected her to be, but she seems like a good companion. Although--were the TV acting guidelines different in the 80s? It seemed a bit melodramatic to me. But the school library had Remembrance of the Daleks, so that's on my desk, waiting and hoping for my legendarily poor TV attention span to return to it. :P
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"Remembrance of the Daleks" is something of a personal favorite of mine. It's also full of a million awesome continuity references you probably won't get if you're not familiar with the early years of the show, but hopefully that will not prove an impediment to your enjoyment.
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Hmm, maybe I should look Remembrance of the Daleks up on Wikipedia or something first and see it has one of those handy little "Continuity notes" sections? If I get spoilered in the process, well, maybe I will actually understand the plot the first time around, haha, although I might have subtitles as an option this time since it's a DVD and not an Amazon stream. :P
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If there is a continuity guide to "Remembrance," it's probably very long. If not, and things about it confuse you, you can always ask your flist. :)
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I've heard Ghost Light mentioned a lot by Classic Who fans, you know how there's certain eps that you hear about. I should probably dip in and out more rather than watching it all in order. The seventh Doctor is the one that I mainly remember sitting and watching from my childhood. I have dim recollections of Daleks, and the ep that i remember most is The Happiness Patrol.
With RTD Who, i'm assuming that you've seen the Library episodes in series 4, River's first ones? There are some quality eps in series 3 and 4,
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Seconded.
and the ep that i remember most is The Happiness Patrol.
I tried to show my children that one and they freaked out over the Candy Man and refused to watch the whole thing...
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I tried to show my children that one and they freaked out over the Candy Man
Oh, dear, is it really that scary? O_O
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The show had a slower pace then, and longer stories, so yes there is a different feel to it. I often say that Eleven is like the dotty grandfather version of Seven - they're very alike, Eleven is just more mad. ;) And Remembrance of the Daleks is very good.
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I think that's just a Doctor thing. My favourite thing about Seven is the fact that is a goddamn adult, though. Not a scrap of selfpity anywhere. Mmmmmm. Remembrance of the Daleks. You'll see. (Ten would have been chewing the scenery ALL OVER THE PLACE with that story - mind you, he is VERY good at it - but Seven. Damn. *waves hands*)
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Yeah, that was one of the things that was super confusing.
it's so spooky and atmospheric and beautifully weird, and Seven's bus stations speech is wonderful
Agreed! Especially re: the bus station speech. :P
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The other good places to jump in, I think, are right at the beginning--all the One serials I've seen are just somehow magical to me in a way that the show has never captured since--and the time-honored approach of pulling a random Four serial out of a hat and seeing what you get.
(Here from who_daily, hope I'm not intruding!)
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Yeah, the pacing was a lot easier for me to adjust to than when I'd tried watching Four-era serials, which seemed really slow. And, haha, tongue-in-cheek + astonishingly-good + massive camp is pretty much what I'm used to, so that's good. :D
also enjoys computer science and playing dress-up and being in lesbians with eeeeveryone.
Hahaha sounds like fun times! Would that be "in lesbians" in the Scott Pilgrim way, or in the regular way, or both? :P
the One serials I've seen are just somehow magical to me
Ooh, that sounds appealing. My favorite season of Doctor Who is S5, because it's so magical. :D
Here from who_daily, hope I'm not intruding!
No such thing! Thank you for the tips!
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Would that be "in lesbians" in the Scott Pilgrim way, or in the regular way, or both? :P
Mostly the regular way, haha! Though there are some dudes in there. I second (third? fourth?) the Remembrance of the Daleks rec, btw, and would also add Curse of Fenric. Remembrance is just pure cracky fun all the way through, and Fenric is dark but brilliant. And no pacing problems there except that Fenric is bursting at the seams with all the themes and mythology it tries to pack into four episodes: it can roughly be summarized as "The Doctor plays live chess with absolute evil against a backdrop of WWII cryptography, Viking legends, chemical warfare, hot Soviet captains, Ace's timey-wimey mummy issues, and also zombie fish vampires from the future." Utterly mad but it somehow works.
And yeah, One era is magical. This is definitely not a show that becomes more and more dated and badly-paced the further back you go, in linear fashion; Hartnell serials still seem fresh and wide-eyed and all about experimenting and exploring, with a more open-ended format than just defeating a monster every week. And it helps to know that at the time, it was all being made by a crew of young upstarts who'd been shoved into a tiny studio with tin-can equipment and a shoestring budget by the BBC higher-ups, and were determined to sell it to the audience on sheer creativity and force of conviction. It's... very Doctor-ish, in a way. ("Oh, look at me, I'm going to save the universe with a kettle and some string.")
Hmmm, other recs... if you like River and the way she drives the Doctor up the wall by being at least as clever as he is, try Romana's introduction, The Ribos Operation. Also, I don't know how much of series 3 you managed to catch, but it's my absolute favorite ever and the series arc is phenomenal. I highly recommend doing at least a highlights version of it in order--as a baseline, Runaway Bride, Gridlock, Lazarus Experiment, and then everything from Human Nature to the end. (And if you end up wanting more where that came from, have a gander at Four's regeneration trilogy, The Keeper of Traken/Logopolis/Castrovalva.)
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Probably this is something that will come to a head whenever Moff finally vacates and I have to decide if I am a Doctor Who fan, or just a Moff fan. I do kinda want the freedom to say 'I'm just a Moff fan' and walk away clean if I don't like where the show goes after this.
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It wasn't really a problem with Ghost Light, but when I tried watching Four-era Who, the pacing was really hard for me to deal with, because it was so slow. I mean, the show has lasted 50 years, so it must be good stuff, but I can barely sit through a whole episode of whiz-bang modern TV, I have such a short attention span. (But then I will go on a 3-hour fanfic reading binge, go figure...I guess it's the English major brain.)
Have you watched much RTD Who? I never finished catching up on it, and I prefer Moffat to RTD, but I have seen and liked enough RTD Who that I don't think I really have that out anymore. I mean, I could certainly say I didn't like the show and quit if that became the case, but I think I'm properly hooked. :P
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I've made very small forays into Old!Who, and most of it's been allocated to Eight and small bits of Seven.
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Oh, what Seven-era serials have you watched? And did you like them?
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