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  • samurainoir
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    I'm also having some trouble understanding Capaldi. Hopefully folks will get used to it... otherwise BBC America will need to use subtitles.

    I also couldn't help myself and watched ahead.

    I'm seeing a lot of similar ground that Stephen Moffat covered in his earlier comedy/sitcom Coupling, oddly enough. Particularly with the relationship stuff.

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  • jwyblejr
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    ^It's no worse than trying to figure out what Amy was saying half of the time. It'll just take some time to get use to his way of talking.

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  • Mikey
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    I do have one prob with Capaldi

    I'm finding it REALLY hard to understand half the things he says.

    I wish they would have found an American English friendly actor.

    Sorry, but I just can't understand him half the time

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  • Toy Timelord
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    Best Dalek episode since Dalek.

    Loved the homages to second, fourth, and eighth Doctor Dalek stories!

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  • johnnystorm
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    I'm kinda hoping Mr. Pink is just a way to get Clara out of the picture, but I'm suspicious that he will be her replacement, along with the soldier girl Jenny. Pink and Blue? Almost too perfect.
    The show tonight was great, and I really am liking Capaldi so far. My only gripe is they talk to fast and it's hard to understand through the accent.
    Loved the nod to Fantastic Voyage, and I'll probably quote the line about the "carer" more than once in conversations!

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  • Mikey
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    I'm starting to think Missy and Heaven might be the Great Intelligence

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  • Gorn Captain
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    Into the Dalek was a fantastic episode on all levels.
    Capaldi plays the part as if he's been doing it for years, and has the greatest lines with some very witty twists.
    I feel that Clara is also a better match with him, they're a great team.
    I think that the other teacher will possibly become the second companion, which is a nice echo of what the first Doctor had with his companions.

    And the Dalek story was fresh and interesting, not an easy task with an old enemy.
    This story was a joy to watch.

    Not sure about this "Heaven" subplot, though...

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  • clemso
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    Loved the second episode, great take for a Dalek story. Now his regeneration is out of the way Capaldi is already starting to get into his stride.

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  • jwyblejr
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    I'm thinking Missy is not the TARDIS,as was suggested.

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  • SentientApe
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    Whoops! Thanks... I lost track of the series, and forgot the newest episode was on tonight. And just in the nick of time, as the encore episode starts in 10 minutes...

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  • Godzilla
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    Damn, Into the Dalek was good. Really, really good. Similar to Eckelston's Dalek, but just different enough for it to be its own beast. As Brian suggested, Capaldi is wonderful especially in the first 10 minutes. Mr. Pink seems to be an interesting addition and Clara has managed to not bore me for 2 episodes now. I'm avoiding spoilers, but I'd be thrilled to talk details after others have seen it.

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  • Mikey
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    A bit off topic but was watching the news last night and the bottom scroll read THIRD DOCTOR DIES

    I was like, Jon Pertwee died ??? , hey wait a minute, he died in '96

    Turned out they were talking about the ebola virus doctors

    That's what I get when I have Who on the brain

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  • palitoy
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    The first five minutes of "Into the Dalek" really define his Doctor IMO.

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  • Gorn Captain
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    I didn't mean it all that seriously, but I agree with what you say...

    Anyway, how about that Capaldi guy?

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  • SentientApe
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    Originally posted by Gorn Captain
    Not always. Look at the people who played "a stormtrooper in Star Wars" and sell autographs. It gets ridiculous at times, especially when the "Jawa in Star Wars" is now a 300 pound bald guy...
    I stand by my statement: your name has to actually be in the credits before you can appear legit. You can have an IMBD page filled with dozens of film and TV credits, but if every single one only cites your appearance as "UNCREDITED", you have no real Claim to Fame .

    ...unless that claim is specifically that you are That Guy who repeatedly appears on screen without ever appearing in the credits (i.e., the Jumping and Shouting Ginger who magically violates continuity in "Ghostbusters II" by appearing in each crowd despite the shot establishment that he is concurrently across the street at the same moment)... but even then, I'm not sure that makes you "legit" in any sense of fandom.

    I am not sure that the people in your example (in which, by the way, we are in agreement: "It gets ridiculous at times") were not named in the credits of the various Star Wars films, despite their arguably minuscule non-speaking on-screen-but-masked appearance(s).

    I cast no dispersions on the myriad hard-working actors who never get more than crowd scenes, or non-speaking background roles... and if someone can bankroll a non-speaking costumed (masked) role into a paid autograph tour, that's really clever self-marketing. I can honestly see the legitimacy of an actor from certain iconic franchises -- such as Star Wars or Star Trek or Doctor Who or Planet of the Apes (etcetera) -- but with few exceptions I cannot understnad why anyone would pay $20 or more for their autograph.

    There is an entire niche of actors who never get credited screen roles, but make a living appearing in commercials (at the time Joe Mantegna was my college acting teacher, he was only known from his commercial appearances, but that career has grown and now he is a principal cast member on "Criminal Minds").

    My daughter, for instance, has been in two recent television series, but her scenes in each ended up on the cutting room floor. She appeared in the heavy-rotation "Sirens" television commercial, so she was on television hundreds of times every day for almost two months, but that was the scene that was cut from the aired episode. However, her page includes several on-screen named credits from smaller independent films and a still-in-production web series -- but that hardly sets her up to make any money selling autographed photos at cons. Among my television appearances, I appear on-screen at least nine times (as well as served as Fight Coordinator) in a specific episode of a certain television series, but if anyone seeks my autograph, it's probably for another reason entirely.
    Last edited by SentientApe; Aug 27, '14, 10:49 AM.

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