The Impossible Astronaut

This post is about the season opener of the new series of Who. Spoilers here for Australian fans, or those in America that haven’t watched it yet.

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The Impossible Astronaut was a strange episode, very unlike almost every previous Who episode ever. I left it strangely unfulfilled, but as I have thought about it these past few days I think my admiration has grown. From the start I loved it as a mad Doctor Who fan, but I think I thought it lacked the bang a season opener should have. I think I still feel that way, but as the episode has grown on me I can only hope it may have grown on others and when we all tune in for the conclusion this Saturday all our questions will be answered and (slight) doubts put to rest.

On to the specifics:
– Nixon was a bit crap
– Matt Smith was superb, especially as his older self
– The long shot of the Doctor being shot on the lake shore was one of the most cinematic shots ever in Who, with some very nice (and subtle) effects going on
– River knowing how to operate the TARDIS is always funny
– The Doctor calling River ‘Mrs Robinson” was even funnier πŸ™‚
– On that point, there were a great many funny lines in this episode πŸ™‚
– I don’t think the aliens are the best designed ever. They have that amateur ‘Buffy’ look to them πŸ™
– The alien gimmick is fun though, and I expect quite scary for kids!
– They didn’t use America enough. Five minutes of external shots isn’t half as impressive as (say) the use of Spain in The Two Doctors or Lanzarote in Planet Of Fire
Seeing Amy and Rory’s apartment was strangely satisfying. I wonder where they live?

And then the mind-bending stuff that made the episode grand for Who maniacs but just confusing for everyone else (major spoilers here):
– Doctor #11 lives for ~200 years? Of course he can’t (since he won’t die) but… but… what if?
– Think carefully about what River Song tells Rory. That she’ll die when the Doctor no longer recognizes her? Since we follow the Doctors time line, we’ve already seen that happen. Go and re-watch Silence In The Library: The Doctor doesn’t know her, and she dies at the end.
– Speaking of River dying, why’d she shoot at the astronaut? Why was she not surprised she missed? Who is that little girl? Who could she be, that the Doctor knew everything about her as soon as they met? What was it River said to Rory again?
– The ‘other’ TARDIS control room from The Lodger reappears. The aliens have a similar power to whatever was upstairs in that episode. Does this mean the aliens were upstairs, or something else is involved? Is it really another TARDIS? (hint: the BBC had a contest in 2009 in which children were invited to design a new TARDIS console room that was eventually used in the series…)
– Time lords can be killed mid regeneration? Unprecedented with regards to the Doctor, but I believe this may have been established (in a related sense) in Mawdryn Undead.
– With what he’s doing with the show, and time in general, I think it’s long past time Moffat dispelled the (legendary) Blinovitch Limitation Effect. Certainly the entire premise of this two-parter seems to violate it!

Ok, ok, time to take the anorak off and return to the real world.

Overall: I think it was a great episode albeit perhaps a bit off-putting to new viewers. I can only hope the charm of the characters and writing make them want to return to see how it resolves!

Terrarrium

KLS made a terrarrium on Easter Sunday.

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I was going to document the creation process but she did it very quickly and in secret, so all I have is completed shots πŸ™‚

Here’s another:

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What’s that you say? Something is different?

Maybe it’s the inhabitant:

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Lego Minifig series 4, if you’re interested πŸ˜‰

Legendary Item

A few weeks back I tweeted the following:

Just ordered something great online. It cost me nothing, not even one cent (including shipping)! I’ll blog it when it arrives πŸ™‚

Well it arrived, and here it is:

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What could it be? I excitedly opened the package, and this amazing thing was inside:

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Yes my good sirs, it is a brand new Game & Watch!

But not truly new, for this is the 2010 reproduction of the first ever Game & Watch that has been made available on Nintendo.com to registered owners of Nintendo product. It cost 1200 coins, which means approximately $1200 worth of registered Nintendo product.

It took me over 2 hours the other week to fill out 40+ surveys to get enough coins to redeem for this item πŸ™‚

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Those curves! That sexy faux brushed steel! That funi red button!

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I like the Club Nintendo logo on the back.

But how does it play you ask? Well my friends, here is the face of someone playing it:

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And here is some video of the action:

I only played it once, and in that single game my highest score was 160, as you can see here:

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Was I wrong? Surely everyone will agree this is a legendary item πŸ™‚