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"Like I said, I'm screwed."

I think it's time for another blog post.. Nothing's happened tho. Slept through the freakin earthquake, gah! Love you all muchly xox
Posted by katzarr, 03/03/2008 1:18pm  8 Comments
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"You're warped on the inside.."

Another quick one =)

Probz won't be on the TW forum much - as it is, I'm only on weekly, and I'm not watching TW on BBC3. So most of the threads are out-of-bounds; I'm fine with knowing what happens, just don't want to know when. Does that make sense to anyone else?

Am so tired. It's my birthday a fortnight yesterday, I have science mods the day before - and I have a vaccine on my birthday! Oh wow. I also have the dentist on the Monday. Fabelhaft! Anyway, back to my point. I'm in revision mode, and just wrote a History essay that is far too long. Damnit.

How are you guys anyway? Talk to me xD

Love ya all! xox

Posted by katzarr, 02/22/2008 12:59pm  5 Comments
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"And for the record - tape measures *never* lie."

Haven't blogged in ages, sorryyy.

Torchwood is backk!

I know, old news, but it seems I haven't blogged since before Xmas. Sorry, had stuff going on irl =/ but now I'm properly back! Yey. Hopefully for longer this time xD

Love you all! x

Posted by katzarr, 02/15/2008 10:59am  6 Comments
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"How do you hold a moonbeam in your hand?"

Hii guys. Haven't been on much lately, so sorry. Missed you all! Been bogged down with coursework and such, so am guilty of not getting hyper over the imminent TW. Oops. But it will all change: I will force time in my schedule by the time we are in TW season again. The promo pics look so OOOH!

Watching "When Joseph Met Maria" right now. JB performing? Ohh yes. Looked at his CD in HMV the other week, but as usual at Christmastime had no spare money. Ah well x.x

By the way: go and watch Enchanted. It's a fantastic spin on a fairytale, starring no other than Patrick Dempsey (which of course lifts its status, in my eyes at least ;p). May be getting Grey's s2 for Xmas, oooh. Mutti went web-crazy this year and bought pretty much everything online. Only, 3 parcels still haven't arrived, 2 of which are mine apparently xD Happy days!

So it's all Christmassy.. Or not. We always put our tree up late, but it was later than usual this year because of late school break-up. So it's been up since Friday afternoon, and there's presents under it and all (mostly mine from friends), and there're lots of ornaments around (will provide pictures within a week), but it still doesn't feel like Christmas. This year has gone far too quickly..

So, I apologise for absence from TW-worship. I'll try to be on at least once a week - although can't promise it'll be for long. Love you all, hope you have a fantastic Christmas and an amazing New Year =D x

Posted by katzarr, 12/24/2007 11:11am  4 Comments
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"Didn't I throw you out a window?"

Heroes finale last night, zomgg.

And just before the finale.. HEROES/TW ad. Ohhh yes, it's very very nearly here. Yay!

Posted by katzarr, 12/06/2007 12:23pm  6 Comments
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9.0 Superb
Torchwood
Adam
Avg Score: 8.72    Total Ratings: 194    Total Reviews: 17
I'm hoping this episode has finally convinced a few people about Ianto. He's smart, funny, reliable - you can't beat him. But because he's generally in the shadows, in the background: he seems to get thought of as "not a proper member of the team". But this episode, Gareth David-Lloyd really proved his worth as an actor. The attention to detail with which he played the frustration, the grief, the hopelessness, was incredible, and after that, I doubt anyone will forget Ianto again.

Adam, however, had me at a loss. Who was he, where did he come from, why was he there? The storyline itself was fantastic, but could have done with a little fine-tuning.

The episode was acted very well by all of the main characters: I want a return for geeky Owen! The contrast after the RetCon was amazing, it made me realise how much I'd (sunconsciously) missed the "real" characters. Was nice to see Tosh with some confidence, though..
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7.0 Good
Torchwood
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Avg Score: 9.00    Total Ratings: 274    Total Reviews: 28
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The trailers for this episode had made me enthusiastic about the start of the new season. Admittedly, the team didn't seem to be in the Himalayas (as referenced in Doctor Who previously), but the team looked great as ever - certainly slicker than the thrown-together individuals of last season. They functioned well as a team without Jack, finally proving their worth as members of the team. Owen's shooting was incredible! - just the kind of stunt we'd expect when chasing a blowfish down a street at high speed.

The humour was definitely there, but to me it felt like the entire episode had been modeled around James Marsters. There were so many unnecessary "comedic" lines which seemed thrown-in to me.

Despite the criticism, there were positives. I felt the scene where the blowfish was playing with the teams' minds, was incredibly powerful; the internal struggle of the "office boy promoted above his station" was beautifully acted. This episode showed progressive character development with Ianto. The way it was left up to him to find his colleagues, the way he was underestimated, the way he coped with Jack's promiscuity - finally, some Ianto! The chemistry between Captains' Jack and John was undeniable and I liked the posturing between them. However I didn't appreciate the impact his arrival had on some members of the team. It may just be me, but I don't see "He's cute!" as Toshiko-style language. And I felt that it was unlike Gwen to ignore Jacks advice while fully aware of the dangers; it was obvious that she was not fully trusting of John. The jealousy displayed by Ianto was touching, I found myself whispering "Oh Ianto.." at one point. Owen was a sympathetic character in this episode. I couldn't help wondering whether his "I'm done with that routine" was for real - I believe it is. He seems to have finally settled down and grown some morals; although saying that, Toshiko needs to move on. I don't believe he'd be good for her.

I'd expected a more flawless episode for the first of the second season - but to be fair, it combined consequences and character development. It can only get better.
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10.0 Perfect
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Avg Score: 8.52    Total Ratings: 2335    Total Reviews: 337
With all of the characters journey's reaching a similar point, it was inevitable that this season would go out in style. With Peter, or Sylar - or both - threatening to explode, not to mention the reappearance of radioactive Ted Spraque, the finale was certain to be just as spectacular as the rest of the season.
For me, the highlight of the finale was Claire taking a running jump out of the window. That Petrelli mother needed taking down a peg or two - no-one calls Peter Petrelli weak and gets away with it.
Which brings me, of course, to Peter and Nathan's explosion over New York. Suffice to say I didn't see it coming. Having detested Nathan for the whole of the first season, having him turn round right at the end and accompany his brother to what certainly seems to be his death, redeemed him a lot - but not quite fully - in my eyes. I still haven't quite forgiven him for how he acted towards Claire and the rest of the Heroes.
Mohinder's actions turned out to be eerily similar to those of the future-Mohinder. I wasn't really surprised by this, but proud of his actions in the face of danger. In the battle of good and evil, mainly depicted by Peter and Sylar, we could be forgiven for thinking that good had won. But could a man so powerful and driven as Sylar, really be destroyed by a simple sword? Doubtless he'll be back in the future, to terrify us all with his hypnotising voice and mesmerizing smile. Of course, Hiro had to be the one to do it, even if it wasn't fully successful. And what training he had! Who would ever have suspected that the Nakamura legacy would have involved arms training? I'm just wondering what secrets his sister is hiding. Of course Hiro could never have done it without his sidekick Ando, who stuck with him through thick and thin, fulfilling destiny by his side.
After the first season, full of explosions, drama and "YA-KA!", I'm sure that seasons to come will be even more stunning. With spot-on casting - for example Zachary Quinto and Masi Oka, not to mention cameos from Christopher Eccleston and Malcolm McDowell - it can only get better.
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9.0 Superb
Doctor Who (2005)
The Sound of Drums (2)
Avg Score: 9.33    Total Ratings: 330    Total Reviews: 29
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The second part of the Masters three-part story saw the Doctor and his 'gang' back in London, where Mr Harold Saxon had just been elected. I wasn't expecting much after the first installment but wow I was surprised.
Inspired casting saw John Simm as the Master, definitely an equal to Tennant's Doctor. It was easy to believe that he'd hypnotised a country into voting for him, with his interwoven drumbeat and hazy eyes. The dialogue between the two was perfect as was the balance between honesty and pure, unhinged madness.
The Doctors need to fix and look after civilisations, particularly Earth, was explained by his self-chosen name - "The man who makes people better." Yes, perhaps a little sanctimonious, but he fulfills it, and it bears up against 'the Master'. Although give me a laser screwdriver anyday,
First mention of Torchwood this season and it appears that they're in the Himalayas. I'm hoping RTD'll let us see that next season. Understandably the Doctor isn't pleased that Jack's in charge, although wouldn't he already have known somehow? Seems unlikely that could have happened without him knowing, is all. Only this episode realised how much I actually do like Martha. In earlier epi's her unrequited love for the Doctor was openly irritating, but really empathised with her this time as the Doctor inadvertedly stuck the knife in with a casual 'It’s like when you fancy someone and they don’t even know you exist.' From the start I was anticipating the return of Tish, and there she was. The entire family stars, with Leo the only one out of harms way (for now). Always knew there was something weird about Francine, but thankfully Clive proves his worth in warning Martha what's going on. I like how right from season 1, Saxon's had his sights set on her family, while the Doctor isn't even aware he's still alive. Loving the relationship between Martha and Jack, plus excellent stunt-driving from Freema, too. Jack may only have a space hopper - and an uncomfortable one at that - but it got them out of there and, by default, back to the centre of the action. I'm hoping the chaos in the future is revisited, 'cos I want to know what happened to the people with the teeth!
The cliffhanger end was quite disappointing, I felt, simply because of the aged Doctor. In 100 years he would surely have regenerated at least once and as he doesn't seem to age usually, it was quite weak. Added to that the lack of speech on his part - has he lost his voice? Older or not, the Doctor is not going to stand by silently while his nemesis ends the world, that's for sure. Still, can't wait for next week - the trailers look intriguing!
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8.5 Great
Doctor Who (2005)
Utopia (1)
Avg Score: 9.40    Total Ratings: 374    Total Reviews: 27
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Having never seen the Master before I wasn't sure what to expect, but I love him. It annoys me from time to time how not many of the villains seem to be up to the Doctors standard - he always has that 'Timelord' trick up his sleeve. But this time we got a real equal, and for now at least, the Doctor is beaten.. Played by two fantastic actors, I was more overwhelmed the second time ('It just takes time to piece things together' - Gwen) with the brilliance of it.

Plus the long-awaited return of Captain Jack, complete with jealousy, posturing, and emotional moments involving Rose. At last we found out why Nine left Jack all that time ago (literally) and sorted out the bad feeling about it. The chemistry between Jack and Ten almost equals that between he and Nine and they really are a pleasure to watch onscreen.

The way everything suddenly came together was amazing - I honestly didn't see the TARDIS-stealing coming. It has to be said that RTD is incredibly involved with his concepts and ideas, no matter how much we might doubt it. I can't wait for next week, when we find out more about what, exactly, the Doctor is going to do about the Master/Saxon's plans.
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Winter just wasn't my season. Addison Montgomery is a legend. I still know most of the words to S Club 7 (disturbing?) and I live on the TW forum, yay us! I'm fanfic-ing right now. Considering TV-writing as a career.
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