May I first repeat that I really liked Father's Day? I don't say that to soften the blow or anything, I even cried. :o) So now it's your turn :oD
Part of my dislike was that I kinda expected something especially good because you recommended it beforehand (= "it's all your fault anyway").
Now - I've had my difficulties with the special effects so far, anyway... call me spoilt but I prefer to "almost see something move in the dark" to seeing animated plastic. And that blobb inside the can was too Farscape for me... I really cringed in shame for that "special muppet effect"...
So - I get it that that Dalek guy is a remainder from the older series and of course there is no way to change the design now - only. Argh... It just didn't do it for me. R2D2 gone to the dark side / I should have emptied the trashcan before it went evil... hrmpgh... :o/
At "The End Of The World" I had the same problem - went "argh, please don't, that's embarrassing with the costumes!!!" - but there they did what I expected them to do, bring in a bit of a "tongue in the cheek" about it (I still would appreciate them to leave those antics alone...). Now the Dalek episode took itself too serious. Apart from the American bashing... which took me off some, too.
That was basically my impression - they took themselves serious; the look would have been o.k. in the 80s; and the story wasn't original...
A good plot would make me forgive a lot of other things - but that was so damn obvious and we had it soooo many times that the emotionless robot was talked into self-destruction / influenced by the human essence/DNA to feel something and break down. Let's not talk about the concept of the soulless collector who treats beings like objects. That was like one patchwork plot made from old Star Trek episodes... spiked with the nice Matrix/Buffy effect of the dissolving bullets - oh, yeah, THERE went the special effect budget...! :o)
So that's really what puts me off from time to time - that the look and sometimes also the timing / cut / and how some actors act remind me a lot of some fan production, not of a professional show with experienced pros working at it.
In the moments they get "real" and original and keep their tongue in the cheek I came to like it. But it does have its boring and embarrassing moments, and "Dalek" was that for me...
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May I first repeat that I really liked Father's Day? I don't say that to soften the blow or anything, I even cried. :o)
So now it's your turn:oDPart of my dislike was that I kinda expected something especially good because you recommended it beforehand (= "it's all your fault anyway").
Now - I've had my difficulties with the special effects so far, anyway... call me spoilt but I prefer to "almost see something move in the dark" to seeing animated plastic. And that blobb inside the can was too Farscape for me... I really cringed in shame for that "special muppet effect"...
So - I get it that that Dalek guy is a remainder from the older series and of course there is no way to change the design now - only. Argh... It just didn't do it for me. R2D2 gone to the dark side / I should have emptied the trashcan before it went evil... hrmpgh... :o/
At "The End Of The World" I had the same problem - went "argh, please don't, that's embarrassing with the costumes!!!" - but there they did what I expected them to do, bring in a bit of a "tongue in the cheek" about it (I still would appreciate them to leave those antics alone...). Now the Dalek episode took itself too serious. Apart from the American bashing... which took me off some, too.
That was basically my impression - they took themselves serious; the look would have been o.k. in the 80s; and the story wasn't original...
A good plot would make me forgive a lot of other things - but that was so damn obvious and we had it soooo many times that the emotionless robot was talked into self-destruction / influenced by the human essence/DNA to feel something and break down. Let's not talk about the concept of the soulless collector who treats beings like objects. That was like one patchwork plot made from old Star Trek episodes... spiked with the nice Matrix/Buffy effect of the dissolving bullets - oh, yeah, THERE went the special effect budget...! :o)
So that's really what puts me off from time to time - that the look and sometimes also the timing / cut / and how some actors act remind me a lot of some fan production, not of a professional show with experienced pros working at it.
In the moments they get "real" and original and keep their tongue in the cheek I came to like it. But it does have its boring and embarrassing moments, and "Dalek" was that for me...
You still my friend? :o/