При всей любви и уважении к сериалу, мне тоже страдальчески дался просмотр этой арки. Было похоже на спектакль со всеми этими костюмами и манерной театральной игрой "насекомых". Но это 65 год, не будем забывать.
Я и так насекомых не переношу, а после этой серии совсем утвердилась в своей не любви к ним. Эти гигантские пчёлы и муравьи-буеее... да и сама серия вся нудная и не интересная.
I laughed and cried, but I continued to watch this addiction. I won't say that the plot is not at all interesting, it's just that in the end I really wanted to finish watching it faster and start something new.
But the scene after the Tardis flew away was completely unnecessary.
* exhaled* finally this hellish trip let us go, comrades, I watched the last episode in four sets at a speed of 2x (really the longest arch ever) But we did it! did you also think that this campaign was done so that children who are afraid of insects would be less afraid of them? (But still buee) I have arachnophobia, but I can look at such a spider made of rags and rags, but I averted my eyes with ants! I'm really glad that this arch is everything. I think that after this arch I will switch to some kind of movie, and then back, because the brain is boiling with expansion. Doctor, I beg you, let there be fewer giant insects 🙏🏽
The Animus, after catching the Doctor and Vicky and reading their minds, mentions Earth and the Solar System, but not Gallifrey. Then apparently none of the screenwriters and showrunners had worked out this issue regarding the Doctor's home world yet.
In general, despite the seeming stupidity of this arch about menoptras and zarbi, it should be noted that the sinister Animus in the inner lore of Doctor Who is one of the Great Ancients - one of the first creatures that lived in the universe, and some representatives even survived the death of the previous universe.
However, this issue will be widely disclosed not in the series itself, but more in prose and audio plays based on the franchise. In the very same series, we are further awaited by the Heavenly Toymaker, the Gods of Ragnarok and the Great Mind, which also seem to belong to the Great Ancients.
Эта игра со светом и размытием вообще чревата последствиями для зрения...
да и сама серия вся нудная и не интересная.
But the scene after the Tardis flew away was completely unnecessary.
This is a constant annoying squeaking, moaning "Zaarbi" and "Heroon".
Meh, I barely watched it.
finally this hellish trip let us go, comrades, I watched the last episode in four sets at a speed of 2x (really the longest arch ever) But we did it!
did you also think that this campaign was done so that children who are afraid of insects would be less afraid of them? (But still buee) I have arachnophobia, but I can look at such a spider made of rags and rags, but I averted my eyes with ants!
I'm really glad that this arch is everything. I think that after this arch I will switch to some kind of movie, and then back, because the brain is boiling with expansion.
Doctor, I beg you, let there be fewer giant insects 🙏🏽
In general, despite the seeming stupidity of this arch about menoptras and zarbi, it should be noted that the sinister Animus in the inner lore of Doctor Who is one of the Great Ancients - one of the first creatures that lived in the universe, and some representatives even survived the death of the previous universe.
However, this issue will be widely disclosed not in the series itself, but more in prose and audio plays based on the franchise. In the very same series, we are further awaited by the Heavenly Toymaker, the Gods of Ragnarok and the Great Mind, which also seem to belong to the Great Ancients.