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Working Out with DOCTOR WHO: The Time Warrior (3rd Doctor)

Aug 25th

Posted by Tom in Television

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or “Spotting Star Wars Characters in Doctor Who #1: Boba Fett”

Yeah… that’s Jeremy Bulloch totally rocking that mullet.

The Time Warrior was my (pleasant) introduction to the 3rd Doctor: Jon Pertwee.  Thus far, he has proven to be my favorite with his dry British humor and Austin Powers flair.  The man exudes sixties awesomeness… all the way down to his karate chop fighting skills.

Doctor Who: The Time Warrior (from iTunes): Scientists are being kidnapped from a research station, and the Doctor suspects they are being pulled backwards into the past.

From what I read about these episodes AFTER watching them, it seemed I started watching the 3rd Doctor’s adventures from an interesting point in the story.  From Wikipedia:

This episode marks a number of firsts: the first appearance of both Sarah Jane Smith and the Sontarans; the first mention of the name Gallifrey, in reference to the Doctor’s home planet; and the first appearance of several actors who would later reappear in other stories, including Kevin Lindsay and David Daker. It also marks the first appearance of a new opening credits sequence and a new diamond-shaped logo.

I had heard the name Sarah Jane mentioned before as a favorite “companion” among the Doctor Who fans. I had assumed (incorrectly) that the newer appearances of her were as a recast actress in the same role which confused me a bit since all the recast Doctors are technically the same doctor. It would seem, though, that the same actress had returned for the recent appearances… but I digress.

The Time Warrior seems (to me at least) a great example of classic Doctor Who.  I can’t go on enough about how magnificently Jon Pertwee sells me on the eccentric traveler through space and time to the point of watching him in even more episodes.

I am fairly certain I need that groovy looking jacket the Doctor is wearing.

Boba Fett, Doctor Who, Gallifrey, Jeremy Bulloch, Jon Pertwee, Sarah Jane Smith, The Time Warrior, Third Doctor, Wikipedia

For all my friends who are “On A Boat” fans – YOU MUST WATCH THIS.

Aug 24th

Posted by Tom in Videos

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I can’t stop watching this…

See more funny videos and funny pictures at CollegeHumor.
Bert, College Humor, Ernie, I'm on a Boat, Sesame Street, SNL
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Working Out with DOCTOR WHO: The Krotons (2nd Doctor)

Aug 23rd

Posted by Tom in Television

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Since the early nineties, I’ve always watched the geek feuds explode over Kirk vs. Picard.  The battle expanded as additional television series kept getting added to the Star Trek universe and now you can technically argue “who is the better captain”?

Kirk vs. Picard vs. Sisko vs. Janeway vs. Archer vs. New Kirk

While that may seem complicated, it’s NOTHING compared to the world of the Doctor Who geeks.  Since my post a couple of months ago about starting to watch the series, I have had a number of different people tell me which Doctor is the best – and no one has picked the same Doctor twice.  There are currently eleven Doctors (though purists correct me and convey that there have been others, but “it’s complicated” is all they tell me.)  I have been exposed to only a couple, and the one in this post (the second Doctor, Patrick Troughton) was more interesting than the first one to me.

Doctor Who: The Krotons (from iTunes): The TARDIS arrives on the unnamed planet of the Gonds, who are rules and taught in a form of self-perpetuating slavery by the alien Krotons – crystalline beings whose ship, the Dynatrope, crash-landed there thousands of years ago after being damaged in a space battle.  The Krotons are at present in suspended animation, in a crystalline slurry form, awaiting a time when they can be resconstituted by absorption of mental energy.  Periodically, the two most brilliant Gond students are received by the Dyantrope, apparently to become “companions of the Krotons” but in truth to have their mental energy drained, after which they are killed  When the Doctor and Zoe take the students’ test, their mental power is sufficient to reanimated the Krotons.  The Doctor discovers that their life system is based on tellurium and, with help from the Gond scientist Beta, he is then able to destroy them and their ship using an impure form of sulfuric acid.

The episodes aired in 1968 and 1969.  Ironically, I watched an episode of Star Trek the same time I was watching the Doctor Who episodes called The Return of the Archons about a superior computer convincing a race of people to live in a limited way in an attempt to maintain order for the population.  Slightly similar – and the Trek episode aired in 1967.  It seems that computer driven mass mind control was well feared around the globe in the sixties.  I’ll start watching for a Mad Men episode about it to air any moment now.

Aside from the improved level of British humor in these episodes, the only thing that stands out is the fact that the TARDIS is finally travelling across space and time.  Did I like watching it?  Yes.  Did the second Doctor “knock it out of the park” for me?  No.  He’s amusing, but not enough to sell me on the series.

ADDED NOTE: Since it’s been a while since I’ve posted about this, it should be noted that the “working out” in the title has to do with the fact that I watch these shows while at the gym via iPod/exercise cycle technology.

Doctor Who, James T. Kirk, Jean-Luc Picard, Mad Men, Patrick Troughton, Second Doctor, Star Trek, The Krotons, The Return of the Archons

The Silence Before The Storm (@Dragon_Con, @AWAcon & @FLSuperCon)

Aug 20th

Posted by Tom in Conventions

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The beginning of August was pretty damn busy.  Wasabi Anime made an amazing appearance at Gen Con in Indianapolis, Indiana.  The rest of the month, though, has been (happily) convention free.

Sometimes staying at home CAN be a vacation.

Next month seems to be stacking up fairly fast.  My weekends in September are starting look like this:

  • Atlanta
  • home
  • Atlanta
  • Miami

October may be limited to a weekend in Miami… November might be Las Vegas… and after that?  Who knows.

In other news, the Bot-tards are still stalking my blog.  Check it out here.  Joey Snackpants and I are discussing the possibility of going back to BotFAIL next year in California to write a follow up for You Bent My Wookie.  We’re even talking about spending the money on the insane top tier level tickets JUST to do a complete comparison and between how people are treated at the show when they are considered the “1337″ and how people are treated as general attendees (which we learned the hard way in Orlando.)

Thoughts?

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I’m still alive…

Aug 18th

Posted by Tom in Movies

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My time for typing out the details of my life and random Interwebz fun has been very, very limited lately.  I know.  It sucks.

Just know that I am healthy, doing well, still breathing and watching Dragnet (1987) while I type this.

Dragnet

And Now a Random Joke About Female Anatomy…

Aug 11th

Posted by Tom in Photos

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I Can Has Cheezburger

Deep in Thought

Aug 11th

Posted by Tom in Life

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This past weekend was both EPIC and EPIC FAIL and too many levels to describe.  The reality of it, though, is that I’m left with having to evaluate the Wasabiverse, future projects and other satellite topics surrounding it all.  I’ve accomplished not dwelling on it too much thanks to a hefty diet of work at my day job, finishing the Millenium Trilogy, and watching the latest Mad Men.

Today is the first day I’ve cracked open the lappy toppy since landing back in Florida, and I plan to get some bills paid this morning and shoot out a couple of minor emails.

Nothing too heavy though… I still need time to think things through.

That said, I loved the last Millenium book: The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest.  I’m looking forward to seeing the Swedish movies and I anticipate great things from the upcoming American versions.

Mad Men continues to be awesome.  Shannon and I normally wait until the end of the season and watch it all at once, so this “weekly episode” format is driving us a little nuts.  We’ll get by.

That’s enough for now.  I have a ton to write about with recent travels, readings, food and music; I just don’t have the brain power to hammer it out on the keyboard just now.  Later.

Gen Con, Mad Men, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
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