It’s a brave new world and we’re watching TV in brave new ways! Full season reviews of and commentary on your favorite shows as well as some forgotten classics!
Older and wiser now, I took the plunge and dove into this long-shunned Alex Toth production, and found an excellent, goofy, and surprisingly edgy late ‘60s cartoon.
If there isn't a second season of this show, then the skies really should turn red and horrible monstrosities should rain down on us all (but starting with the execs at the BBC).
But by the time of the seventh episode, "A Good Man Goes to War," the quality storytelling had won me over and I was totally hooked into Moffat’s vision. I saw how terrifying it is when the light-hearted man turns deadly serious.
That's a lot of extremely inventive television and I didn't even mention the episode written by Neil Gaiman, "The Doctor's Wife," which is one of the high points of the show's Forty-Nine year history.
Well as much as do tire of the amount of teen angst that radiates from the show, we do have realize that this is basically a high school setting with a cast in their early teens.