How I love such episodes, when the satellites choose where to go. They just randomly choose a place, and when they get there, something always happens. I don't know why, but it's very interesting to me.
I've been thinking for a very long time where else I've seen Robin Hood, and it turns out to be Leonardo Da Vinci from Da Vinci's Demons.
And it's unclear why mechanical people couldn't use the gold that was left in the vat. There was clearly more of it there than there was gold in one arrow.
@clamp: That's what you call shooting down a ship with an arrow. What kind of ship is this, the critical mass of which is exceeded by a small arrow, and how they were able to fly away from their other home planet at all and not explode at launch is another question. Another question: how did the GOLDEN arrow fly beyond a few meters? I'm not asking how she caught up with the ship anymore. It's like trying to shoot down a rocket with a golden arrow in the Baikonur area. Well, that's such nonsense. This is nonsense even for elementary school. This moment in the script lowers the IQ of the entire season.
They did not exceed the critical mass, but on the contrary, added power to the ship thanks to the "power of gold":D, so that it could fly off the Earth and explode there, and not over England.
And I hoped to the last that Robin was not real after all) The shooting tournament amused XD It's a pity about the Tardis, why shoot at it (Copying the maneuver was touching) And there really was a problem with gold X))
The scenario is kind of crude 😒 "Let's stick a golden arrow into the barrel of a broken spaceship and it will fly from some dick" - they would at least somehow argue what is happening. This season is the worst for me so far. 😩
@Haifish: So far, all three episodes of season 8 have a poor script, and the acting is not particularly encouraging. And so Capaldi is a good actor and the role of the Doctor suits him, it's just some kind of plot to fuck off.
What a shock the Doctor and Robin were in when Clara was taken away for interrogation as the main one among them :D
And the phrase "Who will rid me of this turbulent doctor" is a reference to King Henry II's exclamation about Archbishop Thomas Becket, after which he was killed.
Something about season 8 is not encouraging at all. I watched the first seasons without stopping, holding my breath, I couldn't work or do anything else. And now the series are already a background to household chores, to work, and do not drag out all the attention. Moreover, I like this Doctor no less than the previous ones, but here are the plots... They don't cling. Maybe it's the Doctor's overdose and we need to take a break... or maybe the series itself has become less exciting...
@snorkelle: I can say this – on the fourth or even fifth viewing of the series from the very beginning, everything happens the same way, on the first episodes of the eighth season, the pace of viewing drops, but then it returns to the usual rhythm
In general, I laugh every time from the fact that in the fourth season the character Capaldi (Casilius) without realizing it, he helped the aliens (pyroviles in the series "Lights of Pompeii"), and already in the image of the Twelfth he had to help the aliens fly away again, but this time for the sake of saving England
The sheriff looks very much like a Master from the Classics, if this was not my second viewing of this series, I would have no doubt that the series decided to return to his Classic image
The Doctor mentioned an old-school miniscope that played a key role in the episode "Carnival of Monsters." I love such references.
Surprisingly, everyone pays attention to the impossible Robin Hood, but no one mentioned the presence of black people among the crowd in England of the sample of 1190 in the scene where the arrows were thrown. Guys, "Doctor Who" has not been about historicity for a long time. We are waiting for the appearance of Sherlock Holmes in the series, it's high time. In general, the sudden Robin Hood was generally explained in the end, the real person will simply end up being perceived as a myth years later. Are you not satisfied with this explanation?
@Hunter_Number23: in general, according to various sources, blacks appeared in Britain before the 11th-12th century, during the heyday of the Roman Empire But yes, pointing out the "unhistorical" nature of the Doctor, when before that there were episodes where they saved Hitler, is at least strange😅
Moments like those with eyebrows, they just kill me in Capaldi
I've been laughing all day, dap <))
I love this series!
And it's unclear why mechanical people couldn't use the gold that was left in the vat. There was clearly more of it there than there was gold in one arrow.
- Really? That's how you got into the role!
It's good that Klara didn't see it)))
For some reason, immediately associations with the TV series "Merlin" arose)
It's like trying to shoot down a rocket with a golden arrow in the Baikonur area.
Well, that's such nonsense. This is nonsense even for elementary school. This moment in the script lowers the IQ of the entire season.
It's a pity about the Tardis, why shoot at it (Copying the maneuver was touching) And there really was a problem with gold X))
Anyway, a funny fact))
Capaldi is beautiful! And Clara is a beauty!
And so Capaldi is a good actor and the role of the Doctor suits him, it's just some kind of plot to fuck off.
it would be cool to see such a companion next to the Doctor)
And the phrase "Who will rid me of this turbulent doctor" is a reference to King Henry II's exclamation about Archbishop Thomas Becket, after which he was killed.
Surprisingly, everyone pays attention to the impossible Robin Hood, but no one mentioned the presence of black people among the crowd in England of the sample of 1190 in the scene where the arrows were thrown. Guys, "Doctor Who" has not been about historicity for a long time. We are waiting for the appearance of Sherlock Holmes in the series, it's high time. In general, the sudden Robin Hood was generally explained in the end, the real person will simply end up being perceived as a myth years later. Are you not satisfied with this explanation?
But yes, pointing out the "unhistorical" nature of the Doctor, when before that there were episodes where they saved Hitler, is at least strange😅