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The writing on this series was relatively straightforward, a far cry from Who back in 1989. Plus, we got a prat companion (Adam) who only lasted two episodes, and Captain Jack Harriman (who may be coming back in series three), a James Bond-esque character with a sly sense of humor, and enough charisma (to paraphrase a quote from another British science-fiction show) to make men wet. She didn't exactly hover behind the Doctor, and let's face it - anyone who could show compassion to a Dalek deserves kudos. (Plus, she was relatively easy on the eyes - let's face it). Rose (aka Billie Piper) combined the gusto of Ace with the curiosity and naivete of earlier companions.
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This time 'round, we also saw a revolving door of companions, but also got glimpses into the "behind the scenes" of the Doctor's travels. Some had described him as the " ADHD Doctor" or the "Depressed Doctor" - if anything (and I welcome Polite Dissent's rebuttal", Eccleston gives us the " PTSD Doctor" - a man who had seen enough to make himself bitter and cynical, but who still had that spark of life. (Although I had disagreed with the decision, I now feel it was smart not to hire Paul McGann - in many ways, he would have made the show too retro). However, thanks to some clever writing (which hinted at past continuity in a clever way, and didn't turn into fanboy continuity porn), Eccleston gave us a Doctor that we hadn't seen in awhile, and whose embrace of non-Edwardian clothing gave us a Doctor for the 21st Century. Good enough that the Sci-Fi Channel should be kicking themselves for missing out on distributing Who.)įirst, kudos have to go to Christopher Eccleston, who could have easily become the George Lazenby of Doctor Who. (And before you call the Illegal Downloading Police - if Warner Brothers Video (who distributes BBC Videos here in the US) did either a total series one boxed set or a series of three episode sets like they do in the UK, I would buy them. Twelve episodes of varying quality, but it makes me kick myself for not having high speed internet. After watching the first twelve new Doctor Who episodes (thanks to my pal Brian, whom I've thanked publicly), I am glad to say that it was definitely worth the wait. Also, I have not seen the final episode, so I am operating from a distinct disadvantage.You Brits are lucky - that's right, I'm talking about you, Psychbloke, and the rest of your countrymen. WARNING: Possible spoilers, so if I ruin something, don't blame me - you have been warned. I mean it.)īut Tom, that bonus song.I think you and your homies need serious psychiatric help. (By the way, if I ever meet Will, we're karaoking this song. Much of the other tunes are cool - my personal favorite is a cover of my hometown's unofficial anthem by a hometown punk band. I wasn't expecting much from the disc with the original title, "You'll Play It and You'll Like it Volume 2." I was, however, gently shaken out of my doldrums by so much - the Bruce Campbell soundclips, a Who original followed by a Who cover followed by a variation on a title. Points off, however, for not including the zombie classic "Surfin' Dead" by the Cramps. ( Please tell me that's Mojo Nixon on vocals - even if it isn't, it's still a cool tune). Personal faves - Murderdolls "She Was a Teenage Zombie, "She's Not There" by the Zombies, Harry Belafonte's "Zombie Jamboree", and "Surf Zombies" by the Hellbillys. Pretty much all of the songs are about zombies, with two tunes by artists who are zombies (namely, Katrina & the Waves and Toni Basil). Thankfully, Zombie Tom is representin' undead style, with "Music to Eat Brains By." (If there's an MB3, let's invite Zombie Killer for equal time). Although it's not a must-listen, it will hit my player from time to time.
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Yes, it's more Mixed Bag goodness, thanks to copious free time - this is yet another blog about mix discs, and this time 'round, we're focusing on three netizens who have gone above and beyond the call of duty to provide some excellent tunage, and for even more music with which I can annoy my neighbors.įirst is Logan from House of the Ded's "Songs I Know By Heart." This is actually a pretty rockin' CD - highlights include two Everclear tunes (what people don't like about them, I have no idea) "She Talks to Angels" by the Black Crowes "Songs About Rain", a really clever tune by Gary Allan "Lonely Road of Faith" by Kid Rock (who knew he could sound soulful?) and my personal fave, "Someday, We'll Know" by the New Radicals (although, to be honest, it was a song I listened to a lot after the disintegration of a relationship).
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Now, if only the water main hadn't have busted while I was showering yesterday, it might have been a better day, but them's the breaks. First, on the job hunting front - had a great interview on Tuesday, spent yesterday getting follow up materials for that employer, and tomorrow's another interview.