elisi: Edwin holding a tiny snowman (RTD kills the things you love)
elisi ([personal profile] elisi) wrote2011-09-16 01:02 pm
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One last thing.

Still grumpy about MD, but am not going to write anything else, just point people towards these reviews, which are pretty much spot-on in how they mirror my feelings.

And finally... After MD was over, we channel hopped and came across NCIS, which contained the following scene (sorry about the poor quality). I swear, it was the most delightful breath of fresh air EVER:



ETA: Actually, I've often said that Joss and RTD are very, very similar, and never has this rung more true. If we take Children of Earth and Serenity as Big Proper Standalone Sci-Fi Projects, which were genuinely good and had a relevant message and were entertaining too, then at at the other end of the scale we have s8 and MD. Now s8 is undoubtedly worse than MD (at least everyone is in character in MD, and Strong Women aren't blamed for the world going to hell etc.), but then it's only a comic and no one outside the hardcore fandom even knows it exists. MD otoh was a big shiny production, so I expected significantly more. Not CoE levels of brilliance, but something that didn't remind me of s8 levels of stupid. (OK, going now. I HATE being negative, but damn. SO much wasted potential. I feel like this!)

Although, s8 is pretty impressive in its commitment to wtf-ness. MD's problem is that it took itself too seriously.

[identity profile] keestone.livejournal.com 2011-09-16 08:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Hoo boy. I'm definitely going to have to have us go in a bit forewarned. We're up through They Keep Killing Suzie right now, and so far Beloved's main comment has been, "they really just have Jack randomly kill someone every episode, don't they?" And he's kinda right, although I hadn't actually thought of it that way. I'd just watched TW streaming a bit because it was a good distraction from my thesis and so many good fic writers found interesting things to work with. Even more-so than Harry Potter, Torchwood has been more interesting because of the fandom than the canon for me, but it can be a bit difficult to explain that to someone who doesn't read fic.

[identity profile] keestone.livejournal.com 2011-09-16 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Your fic is VERY MUCH included in that statement. :D

(Yeah. As far as I'm concerned, TW has a lot of fun going for it but it was just hitting its stride in S2 when RTD decided he wanted to play a different game and if everyone didn't like it he'd take his toys and go home.)