• IcyToes@sh.itjust.works
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    15 hours ago

    Let me guess. The Daleks? Or maybe the cyber men?

    I gave up when lazy writing constantly pushed to the same boring for. A giant wheelie bin.

    Really loved Blink with the Angels but I got so tired of it. Think I stopped watching around Matt Smith era and he was quite good.

    • MimicJar@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      No Daleks. No Cyber men.

      Now maybe they’ll appear later, but it seems unlikely.

      But even if they do… That’s fine?

      When I watch Star Wars, I expect Jedi to show up at some point. They don’t need to 100% of the time, but that’s the universe. In Solo we get a brief tease of Maul, which flips the expectation. In Andor season 1 Luthen gifts Andor a Kyber crystal, and his ship does a lightsaber-like spin move. In Season 2 we have the Force healer. In Rogue One we have Chirrut who repeats, “I am one with the Force, the Force is with me.”

      When I watch Doctor Who I expect certain things. Obviously The Doctor, a companion, the Tardis, the sonic screwdriver. I expect to see long time enemies like Daleks, Cyber men or maybe The Master. The Doctor has a mysterious past involving Gallifrey. I know when The Doctor dies, he regenerates.

      Is it all a bit of a trope? Yes. Is that fine? Yes.

    • P03 Locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      11 hours ago

      And they do this same thing every new Doctor. They just front-load the first few episodes with the same tired tropes and enemies we’ve already seen, as if we need to be re-introduced to the same bullshit.

      • Eccleston - A Dalek appears in the sixth episode in one of the worst episodes I’ve seen, and they make them a primary element of the last few episodes of the season
      • David Tennant - Cybermen in the sixth and seventh episode, and they make them a primary element of the last few episodes of the season
      • Matt Smith - Daleks in the third episode
      • Peter Capaldi - Daleks in the second episode (hey, can’t be worse than Kill the Moon), Cybermen in the last few episodes of the season
      • Jodie Whittaker - Daleks in the New Year’s special (I guess they tried to delay it?)
      • Ncuti Gatwa - No Daleks or Cybermen, so maybe they learned their lesson?