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Danielle (103 KP) rated Bates Motel in TV
Feb 22, 2019
Acting (2 more)
Story
Camera work
Unsure
I enjoyed this show and somewhat binged it. However it did seem to drag after a while. I was disappointed with the ending and the things leading up to the end. The main charcater, Norman, is played by the good doctor so it was weird to watch this then go and watch good doctor which is unrelated to bates motel lol.
Kevin Phillipson (10011 KP) rated Doctor Who: Blood of the Daleks, Part 1 in Books
Nov 16, 2019
Paul macgan (3 more)
Sheridan Smith
Daleks
Hayley atwell
Always got a soft spot for this one introducing one of the best big finish doctor who companions Lucie bleeding miller as played by Sheridan Smith her chemistry with Paul macgans eighth doctor is spot on and her first story is against the daleks is added bonus.
Sam (228 KP) rated Class - Season 1 in TV
Aug 14, 2019 (Updated Aug 14, 2019)
Action Packed (2 more)
Quirky Characters
Plot Development
Rushed character development (1 more)
Forced Doctor Connection
Surprisingly Amazing
I was pleasantly surprised finding that I actually really enjoyed this series. As someone who enjoyed the previous spin offs from Doctor Who I found that I actually almost liked this better than even Torchwood. It was clear to mehowever that theconnection to Doctor Who seemed a little forced and almost unnecessary as the series could easily have stood on it's own as a really good TV show.
Shaun Collins (3 KP) rated Doctor Who: The Fourth Doctor Volume 1 - Gaze of the Medusa in Books
Jan 12, 2018
Wonderful Fourth Doctor Mini-Series featuring Sarah Jane, the tone and trappings are just right! Good story, fun read. Well done Titan!
Shaun Collins (3 KP) rated Doctor Who: Here There Be Monsters in Books
Jan 12, 2018
The first companion chronicle with Susan is a wonderfully cool 1st Doctor adventure, with some very nifty sci-fi concepts that feel like something 60s Doctor Who would have attempted. Carol Ann Ford captures Susan perfectly, with nary a hint that 40 years have passed since she last played the role. For more on this title, visit www.travelingthevortex.com
Tiana Striplin (0 KP) rated Doctor Who - Series 10 (New Season 10) in TV
Mar 21, 2018
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David McK (3361 KP) rated Doctor Who: Spare Parts in Books
Mar 15, 2020
Like most other Brits, I've watched at least one episode of Doctor Who.
I still watch the (current Doctor) Jodie Whittaker episodes.
Next to the Daleks and The Master, I think the Cybermen are (perhaps) the Doctors most-famous enemies.
However, I've never really found them all that scary: I think because the fact that they are fully encased in their armour (unlike the Star Trek counterparts of the Borg) makes them seem less relevant, less of a body-horror than said Borg.
With all that said, I'd heard recently that this was one of the best Doctor Who Cybermen stories, and so thought I would give it a listen: Set on the world of Mondas, this story deals with the ascension of the Cybermen (well, one ascension anyway: they've had more ascensions than I've had hot dinners!), set during Peter Davison's tenure as The Doctor.
It's not a bad listen, with Davison reprising his role and with the story carefully laying out it's stall (and trying to show the horrors of becoming a Cyberman) through having an audience surrogate of a family on Mondas that The Doctor and his travelling companion Nyssa encounter, and try to help.
But is time a constant? Are some things destined to be? …
Listen and find out!
I still watch the (current Doctor) Jodie Whittaker episodes.
Next to the Daleks and The Master, I think the Cybermen are (perhaps) the Doctors most-famous enemies.
However, I've never really found them all that scary: I think because the fact that they are fully encased in their armour (unlike the Star Trek counterparts of the Borg) makes them seem less relevant, less of a body-horror than said Borg.
With all that said, I'd heard recently that this was one of the best Doctor Who Cybermen stories, and so thought I would give it a listen: Set on the world of Mondas, this story deals with the ascension of the Cybermen (well, one ascension anyway: they've had more ascensions than I've had hot dinners!), set during Peter Davison's tenure as The Doctor.
It's not a bad listen, with Davison reprising his role and with the story carefully laying out it's stall (and trying to show the horrors of becoming a Cyberman) through having an audience surrogate of a family on Mondas that The Doctor and his travelling companion Nyssa encounter, and try to help.
But is time a constant? Are some things destined to be? …
Listen and find out!
Sawyer (231 KP) rated Amazon Prime Video in Apps
Dec 11, 2017
Shaun Collins (3 KP) rated Doctor Who: Phantoms of the Deep in Books
Jan 12, 2018
A fun story with the 4th Doctor, Romana and K9. A few weaker plot moments, but still enjoyable. For a full review, visit www.travelingthevortex.com