Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Random Crap

Ron "GAHHH!" Mallet has taken down his site. All those... incomparable stories have been lost. Those incandescently arrogant treatise on why the new series was ripping him off. His vile-filled BF reviews. That annoying background hum to his website. All gone. Oh well. I've still got the stories on the harddrive and apparently they're stinking up Teaspoon and an Open Mind, but maybe we should wear black arm bands in respect. Maybe have a minute's fevered ranting that RTD is a spiteful sexual deviant out to destroy everything we hold dear. Or, you know, maybe just party?

Sapphire & Steel 3.0. The expression "what the fuck?" leaps to mind as I listen to the first few minutes of their new adventure. I was prepared for the fact the new duo were young Australian bodybuilders but... well. As Will Anderson pointed out, an Australian's accent expands out of control the further you get from the mother country, which must be why 80% of BF Aussies sound utterly awful and unconvincing EVEN THOUGH THEY'RE PROPER AUSTRALIANS. But even that did not prepare me for the fact that the story is, pretty much, a word for word remake of Assignment 1, the first story with Joanna Lumbly and David McCallum. A reboot version with these... newbies. While the whole 'regeneration' thing is part of the confusing mystery of who and what S&S are, the point was they seemed to be the same people no matter what they looked like. These two seem completely different. The cold, formal and icily polite Steel is now grunting, "Let's ave a captain cook at yer bedroom" and describing the formerly warm, friendly and compassionate Sapphire as "a hardarse". All of it gives the nasty impression that Sapphire and Steel have shuffled off this mortal coil and two strangers have been drafted in and got the same codenames. And bagging out DVDs of The Tomorrow People? Please!

So... Lemon Bloody Cola was taking the piss all along. It's disappointing yet reassuring simultaneously. Good that he finally revealed the truth though, otherwise it would be like Little Britain where you have to wait for a season finale to get any kind of decent punchline to the catchphrase-based skits. And he also managed to stay so completely in character everyone who thought him a gimmick poster began to wonder... and fear. The question of whether "crack-addicted looters kill the Tenth Doctor" Sparacus is just as serious. And in retrospect, the boycotting of LBC BC fics seems reasonable, dunnit?

Christ I hate the dentists. I've only been on the operating chair three times in my 23ish years. The first time I swore off them when the dentist offered me SWEETS. Even if I could stand the things, I know when someone's touting for business, wanting to get my teeth rotten so I'll come back. Then, one night, lump of tooth comes loose. Next day, go to a dentist and SUFFER. Now, I am no wuss. I say that as a matter of fact rather than any boasting, but even I'm not butch enough to cope with a razor-sharp hook being jammed into my gums. Repeatedly. By a specialist who has just told me how bloody sensitive they are. Seriously, I'd have thought that after years in the dental profession they'd know how to AIM for the bloody teeth. And the thing is, you can't do anything about the pain. You can't scream, joke, roll your eyes, move, pace, distract yourself. You have to stay still as they do strange scraping things to your teeth, your teeth you were 98% happy with and until the tooth lump incident swore blind you'd be buried with. And then, when the torment is over and my teeth STILL hurt because all the 20 years of insulating plaque that kept them safe and warm is gone, the bitches offer me whitening of the teeth. For $400! I bet if I'd been a regular there, they'd offer me sweets.

Gosh, I never actually got round to bitching that Turn Left could be considered a rip off of my Season 4 pitch. Mainly as it only just struck me. I was trying to avoid a big epic season finale (obviously getting entirely the wrong direction from RTD) and my idea was a simple Sontaran/Rutan conflict that ended with the Doctor apparently dying. This would lead to an ep with the Doctor ascending to Heaven and then meeting Martha Jones, interspersed with Donna staying on Earth and watching it cope sans Doctor. Of course, the ep would reveal the Doctor wasn't ACTUALLY in heaven, but his "soul" was being stolen with some unscrupulous aliens, and he found this out by continually questioning the nature of heaven. Like why he was the only Time Lord there, stuff like that. I had a great bit where he finds a tower with a huge TV into it and shows you where the dead end up, and pretty much everyone he knows went to hell for crimes like theft, murder, blasphemy... Then Martha (evil alien Martha) would point out, "You don't mind a system that gives eternal reward, but if it balances with eternal damnation, that's just not on, is it?" It ended with the Doctor returning to life to find himself in some strange situation, kind of like Deadpool or Cerebus, where brief trips to the afterlife are an excuse for wierd shit of Mind Robber proportions to occur. Will I ever do a Season 5 pitch, I ask myself?

It's mindboggling to realize I'm literally drowning in Doctor Who at a time when I've been so bummed out the TV series is temporarily no more. A whole heap of comic strips from every and any Doctor (even the Peter Cushing one! Fighting Daleks! ON MARS!!!!), a massive amount of 8th Doctor audios. Books too, and even the first ever bit of Doctor Who fiction, The Invasion from Space (yeah, titles not so good then), plus bunches of FASA role playing games I still can't wrap my head around. How the hell do you play them? It's just a bunch of fact files about stuff I already know. Is it just supposed to fire my imagination or something? I boggle.

I've also got on the backberner The Slide and Aliens in the Mind - oddly enough, two 1960s Doctor Who stories whose first draft stages have been turned into radio plays. The Slide was the original version of Fury from the Deep, except it's set in a rural English village struck by mysterious earthquakes with evil possessing mud rather than set on a North Sea rig struck by mysterious foam and evil possessing seaweed. And get this, they hastily changed the character of the Doctor to a passing scientist Gomez... played by Roger Delgado. Oh, my head! As for Aliens of the Mind, it's either the infamous lost Robert Holmes story (imagine Tomorrow People meets Midwich Cuckoos) which was about the only plot he offered that never made it to screen in some form... or it's something else entirely. Should be worth listening to.

Seriously, would Big Finish bring back Adric and not have him played by Matthew Waterhouse? It's just there's this Fifth Doctor and Nyssa story called The Boy That Time Forgot where they go back to the Jurassic and find an old man in a cave who recognizes them and they him... I hope it isn't. I mean, even in the 1980s Waterhouse could act. More or less. When the script wasn't portraying him as a complete fucknuckle. I feel confident that 30 years later the guy's acting would have matured to somewhere around "acceptable". Actually, why am I complaining when the very IDEA of revealing Adric didn't die is... STUPID! I've already ranted to anyone who listens that the poetic tragedy of Androzani is undercut at the very idea that the Doctor knew Peri for longer than an afternoon, let alone the Erimem business. Bringing back ADRIC? Doesn't that, you know, contradict 81 billion stories. And not just books. That's... look, I like Adric, but suggesting that at some point between seasons 19 and 20 the Doctor found out he was alive and well, and never actually mentioned it. That's stupid. Ben Chatham being canon is more reasonable. I mean, the brilliant bit in Terminus where the Doctor tells Tegan to let Turlough have Adric's room, then hurries off into the depths of the TARDIS to brood suddenly looks incredibly retarded and childish. Surely I'm not the only one this buggs?

Is Avon a psychopath? No. I was just laughing hysterically at Jared's 'date with Iago' which shows an awkward romantic liason as embarassing as one that Nigel Verkoff might have had, when it struck me with my new "no, Alan Stevens IS talking bollocks" outlook, that a psychopath by definition is unable to empathize with others. Every possible psycho is a variation on that basic premise. But Avon's life is littered with examples of him being quite able of understanding how people think and feel, his uncaring demeanour quite clearly a survival mechanism. Look at Countdown. A psychopath would not have saved Del Grant. Or even wasted time talking to him. Or felt guilt. But the ultimate proof that Avon never was a psycho can be found in Sarcophagus. As the Alien begs Avon to let her live, look at his face. Regret. Anguish, perhaps. But when he tosses the ring into the fire, it is a real "lesser of two evils" thing. The Alien's not as important as Cally. Now, this is NOT "Paul Darrow keeping his face completely expressionless and my puny emotions being overlaid", because you get to see Ghost Avon doing that. But the real Avon looks sad.

Gosh, 12.50. Best retire.

10 comments:

Jared "No Nickname" Hansen said...

EVEN THOUGH THEY'RE PROPER AUSTRALIANS

... are you fucking kidding me? Are you...fucking kidding... ME?

I had to assume that the reason that every single Aussie character to appear in BF was somebody fresh out of the Cambridge Footlights doing the accent based on that Simpsons downunder episode for my sanity. Because they're all terrible. They sound like Kevin Kline's [other] character in Fierce Creatures.

The cold, formal and icily polite Steel is now grunting, "Let's ave a captain cook at yer bedroom"

...oh, my dear god..

And in retrospect, the boycotting of LBC BC fics seems reasonable, dunnit?

Oh, yeah, didn't look at it that way.

I just hoped that nobody would point out that my labelling of LBC fics as 'non-canon' was massive hypocrisy by way of my own canon rules. And they didn't! Hooray! (I just did it because I didn't like him)

Of course, the ep would reveal the Doctor wasn't ACTUALLY in heaven, but his "soul" was being stolen with some unscrupulous aliens, and he found this out by continually questioning the nature of heaven.

That sounds a bit like that story I thought of - curiously also in a season finale - where the Doctor ends up in an 'afterlife' being run by Vampires as essentially a big cattle yard...

plus bunches of FASA role playing games I still can't wrap my head around. How the hell do you play them? It's just a bunch of fact files about stuff I already know. Is it just supposed to fire my imagination or something? I boggle.

Pen 'n paper, man. Pen 'n paper.

We should get together and play. I'll bring my models of Troughton, Jamie and a single Yeti. You bring everyone else.

Actually, why am I complaining when the very IDEA of revealing Adric didn't die is... STUPID!

That's what I was wondering..

Wouldn't Matthew Waterhouse be getting towards 'old man' status anyway?

look, I like Adric, but suggesting that at some point between seasons 19 and 20 the Doctor found out he was alive and well, and never actually mentioned it.

And was laughing behind his hand when the Kro'ka was going on about it..

Youth of Australia said...

... are you fucking kidding me? Are you...fucking kidding... ME?
BF make a big deal about it. The only Australian character they've had NOT played by a genuine Aussie is Danny Webb's Byron in TGWNW.

I had to assume that the reason that every single Aussie character to appear in BF was somebody fresh out of the Cambridge Footlights doing the accent based on that Simpsons downunder episode for my sanity. Because they're all terrible. They sound like Kevin Kline's [other] character in Fierce Creatures.
You ain't heard Dreamtime yet. Serial killers have been formed out of less impetus.

...oh, my dear god..
This is as plain wrong as getting Sarah Jessica Parker to play Owen Harper.

Oh, yeah, didn't look at it that way. I just hoped that nobody would point out that my labelling of LBC fics as 'non-canon' was massive hypocrisy by way of my own canon rules. And they didn't! Hooray! (I just did it because I didn't like him)
Pretty much.

That sounds a bit like that story I thought of - curiously also in a season finale - where the Doctor ends up in an 'afterlife' being run by Vampires as essentially a big cattle yard...
Wow. Great fools never differ alike.

Pen 'n paper, man. Pen 'n paper.
???

We should get together and play. I'll bring my models of Troughton, Jamie and a single Yeti. You bring everyone else.
...models?

That's what I was wondering..

Wouldn't Matthew Waterhouse be getting towards 'old man' status anyway?
You've seen him more recently than I have... assuming he's part of one of the docos in New Beginnings.

And was laughing behind his hand when the Kro'ka was going on about it..
That could have saved the story.

CHARLEY: My spine is snapped!
DOCTOR: Yes, but the Kro'ka thinks Adric actually DIED! HAHAHAHA!

C'RIZZ: Charley's dead!
DOCTOR: Yes, but the Kro'ka thinks Adric actually DIED! HAHAHAHA!

LANSCAR: All things must die!
DOCTOR: Yes, but the Kro'ka thinks Adric actually DIED! HAHAHAHA!

EXCELSIOR: Bitchbitchbitchbitch!
DOCTOR: Yes, but the Kro'ka thinks Adric actually DIED! HAHAHAHA!

KROKA: It was all a dream!
DOCTOR: Yes, but you actually think Adric actually DIED! HAHAHAHA!

Youth of Australia said...

For the record I have

The Dalek Problem: A Symposium
(which is just a history of the Daleks)

The Daleks
(more history, and some stuff about "players" and "gms")

The Ityean Menace
(a Doctor-like story novel of Victorian London and stuff)

Doctor Who Character Data Record
(a form to fill out... ???)

Doctor Who RPG manual
(completely baffling)

Doctor WHO RPG Sourcebook for Field Agents
(a crappy Gary Russellesque encyclopedia)

Doctor Who Games Operation Manual
(so bewildering it makes me wonder if perhaps I have some kind of mental problem)

Time Lord RPG
(as bove)

Time Lord RPG Companion
(book therapy and remedial classes)

Jared "No Nickname" Hansen said...

BF make a big deal about it.

I don't think that's smart on their part.

The only Australian character they've had NOT played by a genuine Aussie is Danny Webb's Byron in TGWNW.

Ah, well that one shows... and yet isn't worse than most of the others.

Oddly enough David Yip sounds more Aussie in that story..

???

Nah, I've actually got nothing. Just trying to bewilder and out-nerd you somehow. But I'm sure if I looked at the rulebooks I could work it out. Couldn't be THAT much more complicated than our Lord of the Rings board game.

...models?

Lol. You can use models to make a pen and paper RPG easier to follow (apparently) and I have a collection of 25mm tall models almost entirely LotR for wargaming, but I also impulse bought The Second Doctor, Jamie and a Yeti on eBay for the hell of it. Maybe I'll bring them in next con to amaze people with my subnormality.

You've seen him more recently than I have...

Well, I'm just saying he isn't 18 any more..

I do agree with you that his legendary lack of acting ability is horribly exaggerated. He's really good in Traken and Logopolis and when you actually stop and look at most of the guest cast in the show, I'd say he's above average. Of course, he's also playing a character that isn't meant to be particularly likeable..

(more history, and some stuff about "players" and "gms")

Okay, "players" are the guys playing the game (duh) who play as characters, which I'm guessing are usually the Doctor and his companions. "Gms" are "Game-Masters" who are like a combination of a referee and Geoffrey Robertson in Hypotheticals. They run the story and have the final say over rules, play the role of characters the 'players' meet if necessary, etc. For this reason pen and paper RPGs usually need 3 or more people to really work.

(a form to fill out... ???)

Either for deciding a character's stats (some games they are decided by dice rolls) or for recording the character's stats during a game (losing 'Health' if they get zapped and stuff like that) I'd guess..

Doctor Who RPG manual
(completely baffling)


Sounds like that's the important one.

I'd be happy to have a look at the rulebooks for you to try and make some sense out of them for you if you think that would help - of course, in my experience you need to really play a game through with somebody to really get the idea.

Youth of Australia said...

I don't think that's smart on their part.
Maybe it's part of the actor's witness protection program?

Oddly enough David Yip sounds more Aussie in that story..
Didn't even twig it was David Yip, he was so convincing.

Nah, I've actually got nothing. Just trying to bewilder and out-nerd you somehow.
Congratulations, you succeeded.

But I'm sure if I looked at the rulebooks I could work it out. Couldn't be THAT much more complicated than our Lord of the Rings board game.
OK, but they're PDFs.

Lol. You can use models to make a pen and paper RPG easier to follow (apparently) and I have a collection of 25mm tall models almost entirely LotR for wargaming, but I also impulse bought The Second Doctor, Jamie and a Yeti on eBay for the hell of it. Maybe I'll bring them in next con to amaze people with my subnormality.
It'll still be easier to stomach than the am dramatics on stage.

Well, I'm just saying he isn't 18 any more..
Nor is Sarah Sutton.

I do agree with you that his legendary lack of acting ability is horribly exaggerated. He's really good in Traken and Logopolis and when you actually stop and look at most of the guest cast in the show, I'd say he's above average. Of course, he's also playing a character that isn't meant to be particularly likeable..
Yes, that's a handicap at the best of times. Not everyone can do a Kieth Allan...

Okay, "players" are the guys playing the game (duh) who play as characters, which I'm guessing are usually the Doctor and his companions. "Gms" are "Game-Masters" who are like a combination of a referee and Geoffrey Robertson in Hypotheticals. They run the story and have the final say over rules, play the role of characters the 'players' meet if necessary, etc. For this reason pen and paper RPGs usually need 3 or more people to really work.
Riiiiiiight.

And this is FUN to play, then?

Either for deciding a character's stats (some games they are decided by dice rolls) or for recording the character's stats during a game (losing 'Health' if they get zapped and stuff like that) I'd guess..
It sounds like school work.

Sounds like that's the important one.
OK.

I'd be happy to have a look at the rulebooks for you to try and make some sense out of them for you if you think that would help - of course, in my experience you need to really play a game through with somebody to really get the idea.
Well, OK. I'll try anything once. Well, I'll LIE and CLAIM I'll try anything once...

Jared "No Nickname" Hansen said...

Didn't even twig it was David Yip, he was so convincing.

Well, I never heard of David Yip till I bought the CD, so I don't know.

All I know is that I could have played the "HOOO-Sohh, wercome to Singah-pawww!" guy just as well.

OK, but they're PDFs.

My God, how can we possibly transfer PDFs over this distance?

It'll still be easier to stomach than the am dramatics on stage.

Hey, that was fairly easy to ignore. At least until the guy walked over to us with the mic.

Riiiiiiight.

And this is FUN to play, then?


I've actually NEVER played a pen and paper RPG so I have no idea at all. I admit it sounds like quite a bit of work.

I do like wargaming, though. When I can find the time.

Youth of Australia said...

Well, I never heard of David Yip till I bought the CD, so I don't know.
Well, I always knew him from Destiny of the Daleks.

All I know is that I could have played the "HOOO-Sohh, wercome to Singah-pawww!" guy just as well.
Dare I even say, better?

My God, how can we possibly transfer PDFs over this distance?
Carrier pigeon?

Hey, that was fairly easy to ignore. At least until the guy walked over to us with the mic.
They shouldn't inflict that crap on the under-tens. They got their whole lives ahead of them.

I've actually NEVER played a pen and paper RPG so I have no idea at all. I admit it sounds like quite a bit of work.
D&Ders always seem to have such fun.

I do like wargaming, though. When I can find the time.
Cool...

Cameron Mason said...

Ah yes, Sapphire and Steel...

The Mystery of the Missing Hour was originally conceived by Nigel Fairs and written by Joseph Lidster to be the final S&S audio, as given by the end with Colin Baker revealed to be Nick Briggs' father, and the temporal duo trapped on CD for all eternity.

However, sales picked up and a third series was commissioned.

Joseph Lidster was commissioned to write a story called Reborn to show how S&S break out of their prison, and on the basis of the plot outline the cast were booked and recording dates scheduled. A week before recording was due to start, Lidster rang up Fairs and said that he hadn't finished the script beyond a partial draft of episode one, due to other work (that other work being Torchwood), so Nigel wrote a new script in 24 hours for the actors he'd already cast for Joseph's story.

I just wonder why my pet names for the new Sapphire and Steel, Opal and Zinc, didn't catch on on the forums...

Cameron

Youth of Australia said...

Wow.

That left me even MORE confused than I already was.

Cameron Mason said...

Whoops...

Cameron