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Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 9:12 pm
by Dowbocop
That was a brilliant episode. I was properly moved by Bradley Walsh at the end being forced to keep his seat.

Not an authority on Old Who at all but the bad guy's MO reminded me of the Time Meddler a little bit, I want to see him return later on.

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 9:13 pm
by Dual
Really good episode. Not sure why space alt-right man would care about black rights on Earth. Or was he from Earth? Either way he's coming back.

Bradley Walsh is a revelation. Who knew?

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 9:18 pm
by kerr9000
for a moment I thought they weren't going to be able to get the bus driver back and with him being a bus Driver and a white dude Graham would have to actually be the guy who drove the bus and got her arrested doing it under the guys name...

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 9:24 pm
by Pedz
I really liked that episode. Well done. I think the cast were all good there, but echo the sentiments on Walsh.


Dowbocop wrote:That was a brilliant episode. I was properly moved by Bradley Walsh at the end being forced to keep his seat.

Not an authority on Old Who at all but the bad guy's MO reminded me of the Time Meddler a little bit, I want to see him return later on.


From what I remember of the Time Meddler the actual meddler seemed more about having fun messing with history than having a hateful agenda.


kerr9000 wrote:for a moment I thought they weren't going to be able to get the bus driver back and with him being a bus Driver and a white dude Graham would have to actually be the guy who drove the bus and got her arrested doing it under the guys name...


I thought this, but thought it may be a bit too far for Graham to go, and that people knew who the Jimmy driver was and then things wouldn't change or have the same impact.

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 9:33 pm
by The Watching Artist
Dowbocop wrote:That was a brilliant episode. I was properly moved by Bradley Walsh at the end being forced to keep his seat.

Not an authority on Old Who at all but the bad guy's MO reminded me of the Time Meddler a little bit, I want to see him return later on.

I need to rewatch it but I'm pretty sure because Graham stood up to leave it meant he was the one standing without a seat.

As for the Meddling Monk he was more in it for the fun and at times thought he was doing good. Like a really gentle laid back Master.

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 10:03 pm
by Moggy
An absolutely brilliant episode. One of the best of new Who. And really showed how humans are far scarier and far more evil than any imaginary monsters.

Dual wrote:Really good episode. Not sure why space alt-right man would care about black rights on Earth. Or was he from Earth? Either way he's coming back.


He said that Rosa Parks was where things started to go wrong. He was from the far future and I assume Earth, his time travel device was similar/the same as Captain Jack’s. I guess obviously racism still exists in the far future and alt-right time travellers want to change things.

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 10:36 pm
by Garth
The Watching Artist wrote:I need to rewatch it but I'm pretty sure because Graham stood up to leave it meant he was the one standing without a seat.

Yeah, he stood up to leave and a woman got on and sat where he'd been sitting, then the Doctor said he needed to stay.

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 10:49 pm
by SEP
Dual wrote:Really good episode. Not sure why space alt-right man would care about black rights on Earth. Or was he from Earth? Either way he's coming back.

Bradley Walsh is a revelation. Who knew?


I'm going to guess he's a future human, and he is definitely coming back. And Bradley Walsh is brilliant in this, got some real emotion out of me.

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 10:52 pm
by imbusydoctorwho
Easily the strongest episode of the series so far, it was a really insightful trip back in time that really pulled no punches with how it tackled racism and it really should be applauded that is tackled it. But it just didn't feel like Doctor Who to me, but again it was a dam good episode.

Also Bradley Walsh is the best thing in this new era of Who.

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 10:55 pm
by Hexx
Very powerful and well done. Are we sure this from the same person who did Cyberwoman?

Best part - the Doctor (or companions) didn't inspire the historical figure, or tee them up/encourage them. They were just observers to Rosa.

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 11:00 pm
by Dowbocop
Pedz wrote:I really liked that episode. Well done. I think the cast were all good there, but echo the sentiments on Walsh.


Dowbocop wrote:That was a brilliant episode. I was properly moved by Bradley Walsh at the end being forced to keep his seat.

Not an authority on Old Who at all but the bad guy's MO reminded me of the Time Meddler a little bit, I want to see him return later on.


From what I remember of the Time Meddler the actual meddler seemed more about having fun messing with history than having a hateful agenda.

The Watching Artist wrote:
Dowbocop wrote:That was a brilliant episode. I was properly moved by Bradley Walsh at the end being forced to keep his seat.

Not an authority on Old Who at all but the bad guy's MO reminded me of the Time Meddler a little bit, I want to see him return later on.

I need to rewatch it but I'm pretty sure because Graham stood up to leave it meant he was the one standing without a seat.

As for the Meddling Monk he was more in it for the fun and at times thought he was doing good. Like a really gentle laid back Master.

I didn't twig that he was the actual person that caused her to get up to be honest, they really could have done with more shots from the front of the bus to show just how busy it was rather than having Jodie Whitaker glancing round and saying how many seats there were.

I know the Time Meddler was more about having a laugh, but his Wiki page says he did also try to mould history for the "better" - he is trying to change the entire course of British history in the first story: link. You could also argue that this new villain truly believes he is working for the good of mankind, even if he is attempting something abhorrent.

The bad guy in this is quite playful when he talks about what got him put in the Stormcage, so perhaps it was a prank gone wrong and he got radicalised when he was inside. I don't necessarily think he is the Time Meddler (although he knows what a TARDIS is so could be related to the Time Lords in some way). It's just a little theory I came away with from a single watch of the episode.

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 11:18 pm
by Pedz
Dowbocop wrote:
Pedz wrote:I really liked that episode. Well done. I think the cast were all good there, but echo the sentiments on Walsh.


Dowbocop wrote:That was a brilliant episode. I was properly moved by Bradley Walsh at the end being forced to keep his seat.

Not an authority on Old Who at all but the bad guy's MO reminded me of the Time Meddler a little bit, I want to see him return later on.


From what I remember of the Time Meddler the actual meddler seemed more about having fun messing with history than having a hateful agenda.

The Watching Artist wrote:
Dowbocop wrote:That was a brilliant episode. I was properly moved by Bradley Walsh at the end being forced to keep his seat.

Not an authority on Old Who at all but the bad guy's MO reminded me of the Time Meddler a little bit, I want to see him return later on.

I need to rewatch it but I'm pretty sure because Graham stood up to leave it meant he was the one standing without a seat.

As for the Meddling Monk he was more in it for the fun and at times thought he was doing good. Like a really gentle laid back Master.

I didn't twig that he was the actual person that caused her to get up to be honest, they really could have done with more shots from the front of the bus to show just how busy it was rather than having Jodie Whitaker glancing round and saying how many seats there were.

I know the Time Meddler was more about having a laugh, but his Wiki page says he did also try to mould history for the "better" - he is trying to change the entire course of British history in the first story: link. You could also argue that this new villain truly believes he is working for the good of mankind, even if he is attempting something abhorrent.

The bad guy in this is quite playful when he talks about what got him put in the Stormcage, so perhaps it was a prank gone wrong and he got radicalised when he was inside. I don't necessarily think he is the Time Meddler (although he knows what a TARDIS is so could be related to the Time Lords in some way). It's just a little theory I came away with from a single watch of the episode.


Pretty sure when he's asked by the Doctor why he wants to change time, the e time.meddler replies with something like. It'll fun to see how things change or some gooseberry fool like that

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:31 am
by Monkey Man
Wonderful episode, one of the best ever. Great timing with the Ryanair incident as well.

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:47 am
by OrangeRKN
It was good and I learnt some history I didn't know about so that's cool. And a genuine good explanation for why the villain didn't just shoot them all dead! A lot of the rest was still slightly unbelievable but hey-ho

Looking forward to seeing how they get bus driving to be a relevant occupation in literally every episode of this series

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:58 am
by jimbob555
i echo the sentiment that the villain should of had a better motivation than just a throw away line of "im a space future racist" but other than that i enjoyed it greatly

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 9:44 am
by shy guy 64
Pedz wrote:
Dowbocop wrote:
Pedz wrote:I really liked that episode. Well done. I think the cast were all good there, but echo the sentiments on Walsh.


Dowbocop wrote:That was a brilliant episode. I was properly moved by Bradley Walsh at the end being forced to keep his seat.

Not an authority on Old Who at all but the bad guy's MO reminded me of the Time Meddler a little bit, I want to see him return later on.


From what I remember of the Time Meddler the actual meddler seemed more about having fun messing with history than having a hateful agenda.

The Watching Artist wrote:
Dowbocop wrote:That was a brilliant episode. I was properly moved by Bradley Walsh at the end being forced to keep his seat.

Not an authority on Old Who at all but the bad guy's MO reminded me of the Time Meddler a little bit, I want to see him return later on.

I need to rewatch it but I'm pretty sure because Graham stood up to leave it meant he was the one standing without a seat.

As for the Meddling Monk he was more in it for the fun and at times thought he was doing good. Like a really gentle laid back Master.

I didn't twig that he was the actual person that caused her to get up to be honest, they really could have done with more shots from the front of the bus to show just how busy it was rather than having Jodie Whitaker glancing round and saying how many seats there were.

I know the Time Meddler was more about having a laugh, but his Wiki page says he did also try to mould history for the "better" - he is trying to change the entire course of British history in the first story: link. You could also argue that this new villain truly believes he is working for the good of mankind, even if he is attempting something abhorrent.

The bad guy in this is quite playful when he talks about what got him put in the Stormcage, so perhaps it was a prank gone wrong and he got radicalised when he was inside. I don't necessarily think he is the Time Meddler (although he knows what a TARDIS is so could be related to the Time Lords in some way). It's just a little theory I came away with from a single watch of the episode.


Pretty sure when he's asked by the Doctor why he wants to change time, the e time.meddler replies with something like. It'll fun to see how things change or some gooseberry fool like that


no the monk defiantly wanted to severely change human history for the better under his guidance at least in his first story

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 10:44 am
by Hexx
Walsh/Graham is rocketing up the companion list that's for sure.

Will he reach top tier of Donna and Rory? Hope so!

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:53 pm
by The Watching Artist
OrangeRKN wrote:It was good and I learnt some history I didn't know about so that's cool. And a genuine good explanation for why the villain didn't just shoot them all dead! A lot of the rest was still slightly unbelievable but hey-ho

Looking forward to seeing how they get bus driving to be a relevant occupation in literally every episode of this series

They blates cribbed that from Blakes 7. :shifty:

Only downside is that by having Ryan just get rid of him (and not have the Doctor tell him off) is that it the whole thing could have been stopped way earlier if she had just done the same.

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:54 pm
by OrangeRKN
I think that's a genuine character flaw in the doctor - she is too curious to just end something without finding out what is actually going on.

Re: Doctor Who- Episode 3 - Rosa - Tonight BBC1 @ 6:55pm

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 1:17 pm
by mark9
jimbob555 wrote:i echo the sentiment that the villain should of had a better motivation than just a throw away line of "im a space future racist" but other than that i enjoyed it greatly


Being a racist is enough of a reason for a lot of actions in this world. It's not a far stretch that a racist from the 72nd century would come back just to stop one little moment.