tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5386390949828958591.post7943811221362658907..comments2024-03-14T05:07:57.110-07:00Comments on Doc Oho Reviews...: The Wave of Destruction written by Justin Richards and directed by Nicholas BriggsDoc Ohohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01819922630249965949noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5386390949828958591.post-18710228720134165492016-03-16T23:29:30.413-07:002016-03-16T23:29:30.413-07:00I have one word for this one, zzzzzzz.
Really, I ...I have one word for this one, zzzzzzz. <br />Really, I can't imagine a boringer story, even those reharshes of classic episodes like xigon hunt last season had potentially an interesting audio location to listen to, however some random houses in the sixties with static filled sets are about as interesting as they sound. <br /><br />Even when the story vaguely threatened to do something slightly amusing, like Romana having to learn the mysteries of shoe shopping or K9 acting as a dj, it took the easy route out usually by making something obvious happen or just prevaricating so we didn't even get a smile. <br /><br />Personally, I'm afraid I've never been a fan of the fourth doctor and romana. Far too safe and interlectual to really provide interesting tention or fun in a story, despite the lovely chemistry in city of death, leela will always be the fourth doctor's ideal companian for me, and Romana is far more fun on her own investiating the universe than with bubly old uncle Tom to stop her poking her nose in too far.<br /><br />So, I'd probably go lower than five, maybe even lower than three. <br /><br />Fortunately I just finished this months Fourth doctor story, the Paradox planet which was 7 kinds of awesome with awesome sauce, so I'm pleased to say wave of distruction is hopefully just a low point.<br />darkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15526681809763999806noreply@blogger.com