Old Who & New Who
May. 9th, 2006 04:17 pmI just arrived in Erfurt, one of my favourite towns to visit, and lo and behold, I'm at a hotel which as opposed to most others in Germany grants online access for free. Yay! More Dr. Who reviews, old and new.
Resurrection of the Daleks: oh dear. It had moments. Also, I do appreciate that the fallout between Davros and the Daleks wasn’t forgotten. But all in all, it was a strange mixture of bleak and bland. You’d think that an angst addict such as yours truly would have no problem with ( spoiler )So, not impressed by Peter Davison so far.
On the brighter side of things, there was The Girl in the Fireplace. Now I have liked Madame de Pompadour ever since reading Nancy Mitford’s biography, even more since reading a selection of her letters, and was quite looking forward to an episode with her as the guest star. ( Spoilers and geekness )
Resurrection of the Daleks: oh dear. It had moments. Also, I do appreciate that the fallout between Davros and the Daleks wasn’t forgotten. But all in all, it was a strange mixture of bleak and bland. You’d think that an angst addict such as yours truly would have no problem with ( spoiler )So, not impressed by Peter Davison so far.
On the brighter side of things, there was The Girl in the Fireplace. Now I have liked Madame de Pompadour ever since reading Nancy Mitford’s biography, even more since reading a selection of her letters, and was quite looking forward to an episode with her as the guest star. ( Spoilers and geekness )