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Summer Falls 10-27-2021 05:23 PM

Season 13 General Discussion | S13 E089· Flux: Chapter 9 The Power of the Doctor : Jodie's Final (26th oct) page 6
 



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S13 E02 · Flux- "War of the Sontarans"
Sunday 7th November 2021


EPISODE DESCRIPTION:

On Halloween, all across the universe, terrifying forces
are stirring. From the Arctic Circle to deep space, an
ancient evil is breaking free. And in present-day Liverpool,
the life of Dan Lewis is about to change forever.



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PROMO






Waldfrau 10-30-2021 01:31 AM

Preordered it on itunes. :tardis:

Summer Falls 10-30-2021 04:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Waldfrau (Post 105116555)
Preordered it on itunes. :tardis:

Sweet i need to find a way to watch it to

Waldfrau 10-31-2021 11:11 AM

I'm so excited! Just a few hours to wait! I have no idea when it will drop on itunes exactly, probably around 1 am in the morning in my time zone.

Summer Falls 10-31-2021 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Waldfrau (Post 105126278)
I'm so excited! Just a few hours to wait! I have no idea when it will drop on itunes exactly, probably around 1 am in the morning in my time zone.

Yay I still need to view it as well

BlondieLeigh 10-31-2021 02:12 PM

I liked it. Curious as to where it is going.

DigificWriter 10-31-2021 10:12 PM

Cross-posted from elsewhere, here's my review:
Quote:

That was excellent.

I honestly don't understand why 'perceived fan wisdom' has cast the Chibnall Era as a disappointment or disaster thus far, because from where I sit there's been very little about the 23 episodes (and counting) that he's helped deliver that hasn't worked, and the more I experience of ' Classic Who', the more I come to appreciate the approach he's taking and the degree to which he's integrating the franchise's past and present.

Case in point: Starting off The Halloween Apocalypse with Thirteen and Yaz in peril in the midst of an adventure is quintessential 'Classic Who', but the tone and presentation of the story is decidedly 'modern' and smacks very much of stories like "Rose", "Partners in Crime", and pretty much every Finale from the Russell T. Davies era of the show... something that I find totally apprapos given that RTD is the one to whom Chibnall will be handing the baton next.

Beyond continuing the blending of 'Classic Who' homage with 'Modern Who' tone and presentation, this episode was also quintessential Chibnall, putting the emphasis on quick and dirty character establishment as a function of plot development and asking the viewer to strap in and enjoy the proverbial ride and expecting that they can and will.

Some people might argue that the story threw far too much at viewers all at once, but the way I see it is that by packing as much into the narrative as it did, The Halloween Apocalypse primed the pump for so much more to come over the course of the next five episodes and promises an epic adventure in the same way that a good book does, making it so that you can't wait to find out what's going to happen next.

I also appreciated the way that the episode blended the 'there isn't really a villain' narrative trope that was present in roughly half of Series 12 and most of Series 11 with a clear villainous scheme and a proper creepy and brand-new bad guy who clearly has the kind of history with the Doctor that you'd expect from foes like the Daleks and the Master, and thought it was exceptionally clever of Chibnall to reveal that the Doctor only saw Karvanista as an adversary because he was using aggressive tactics to try and stop her from interfering in his mission - and the wider mission of the Lupari in general - to save humanity from the Flux.

DigificWriter 10-31-2021 10:12 PM

Cross-posted from elsewhere, here's my review:
Quote:

That was excellent.

I honestly don't understand why 'perceived fan wisdom' has cast the Chibnall Era as a disappointment or disaster thus far, because from where I sit there's been very little about the 23 episodes (and counting) that he's helped deliver that hasn't worked, and the more I experience of ' Classic Who', the more I come to appreciate the approach he's taking and the degree to which he's integrating the franchise's past and present.

Case in point: Starting off The Halloween Apocalypse with Thirteen and Yaz in peril in the midst of an adventure is quintessential 'Classic Who', but the tone and presentation of the story is decidedly 'modern' and smacks very much of stories like "Rose", "Partners in Crime", and pretty much every Finale from the Russell T. Davies era of the show... something that I find totally apprapos given that RTD is the one to whom Chibnall will be handing the baton next.

Beyond continuing the blending of 'Classic Who' homage with 'Modern Who' tone and presentation, this episode was also quintessential Chibnall, putting the emphasis on quick and dirty character establishment as a function of plot development and asking the viewer to strap in and enjoy the proverbial ride and expecting that they can and will.

Some people might argue that the story threw far too much at viewers all at once, but the way I see it is that by packing as much into the narrative as it did, The Halloween Apocalypse primed the pump for so much more to come over the course of the next five episodes and promises an epic adventure in the same way that a good book does, making it so that you can't wait to find out what's going to happen next.

I also appreciated the way that the episode blended the 'there isn't really a villain' narrative trope that was present in roughly half of Series 12 and most of Series 11 with a clear villainous scheme and a proper creepy and brand-new bad guy who clearly has the kind of history with the Doctor that you'd expect from foes like the Daleks and the Master, and thought it was exceptionally clever of Chibnall to reveal that the Doctor only saw Karvanista as an adversary because he was using aggressive tactics to try and stop her from interfering in his mission - and the wider mission of the Lupari in general - to save humanity from the Flux.

Summer Falls 11-01-2021 03:24 AM

Still haven't seen it :(

Waldfrau 11-01-2021 11:18 PM

I think that was a pretty good start! Looking forward to learning more about the flux and the division.

Summer Falls 11-02-2021 02:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Waldfrau (Post 105136754)
I think that was a pretty good start! Looking forward to learning more about the flux and the division.

That is awesome:clap:

Summer Falls 11-06-2021 06:28 AM




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S13 E02 · Flux- Chapter 2 "War of the Sontarans"
Sunday 7th November 2021


EPISODE DESCRIPTION:

During the Crimean War, the Doctor discovers the British army fighting
a brutal alien army of Sontarans, as Yaz and Dan are thrown deeper
into a battle for survival. What is the Temple of Atropos? Who are the Mouri?.



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PROMO






Waldfrau 11-06-2021 10:55 AM

Thanks for the trailer!

There's also some Sontaran recap on the Doctor Who Youtube page:


Summer Falls 11-07-2021 06:11 AM

Thank you:hug:

Waldfrau 11-07-2021 07:30 AM

I'm not going to watch it though, because I don't want it to spoil the classic Sontaran episodes I haven't watched yet. (I've only watched two with Sarah and the 3rd/4th Doctor.)

Just rewatched "The Halloween Apocalypse". Now I wonder what everybody's rescue dog (Loupari) looks like.


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