SFDebris: An Unearthly Child
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SFDebris: An Unearthly Child
Only two things are infinite - the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the universe: Albert Einstein.
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Re: SFDebris: An Unearthly Child
Yeah. I rather like Susan, Barbara and Ian. Excellent point on the First and him about to kill the caveman.
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Re: SFDebris: An Unearthly Child
Black and white...damn so old school
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It was that way until Pertwee, IIRC.USSEnterprise wrote:Black and white...damn so old school
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Re: SFDebris: An Unearthly Child
I'm just a youngin' This ep is about 40 years before my time Still, it looks interestingRK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:It was that way until Pertwee, IIRC.USSEnterprise wrote:Black and white...damn so old school
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Re: SFDebris: An Unearthly Child
I watched the actual eps fairly recently and to be honest they were "different". I'm not sure how to put it really but its prob the pacing and way the eps were structured. I wouldn't personally recommend it to someone to watch as their first intro to Dr Who - especially a "youngster" brought up on shows with modern effect and story pacing. It was still enjoyable to watch but from a more "historical" point of view if you get what I mean.
I'm not sure I'm getting across properly what I mean but you get my meaning?
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Re: SFDebris: An Unearthly Child
Not true to established Doctor who structure, but enjoyable all the same?
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Re: SFDebris: An Unearthly Child
As it was the first it set the trend but that has changed an evolved over the years so people more familiar with more modern program pacing and layouts would find it a bit strange perhaps. Its still enjoyable but "different"Reliant121 wrote:Not true to established Doctor who structure, but enjoyable all the same?
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Re: SFDebris: An Unearthly Child
About fifteen years before 'my' time.USSEnterprise wrote:I'm just a youngin' This ep is about 40 years before my time Still, it looks interestingRK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:It was that way until Pertwee, IIRC.USSEnterprise wrote:Black and white...damn so old school