Dr. Hu suddenly entered the pit
The beginning of the pit was the latest female doctor. I looked for British dramas everywhere on Youku, and saw that the doctor turned into a female doctor. I was just curious, but it turned out to be unexpectedly beautiful. It seems that some things are really ugly. When I saw the poster of Doctor Who, I thought it was some kind of weird drama that didn't look good, and now I'm trapped.
The first time I watched the doctor was the female doctor of the latest season of CC screenwriters. It felt pretty good, but I saw that many old fans were very dissatisfied. The new season was much lower than the previous season, so I tried to look back and directly Click on the 2005 reboot of the first season and start from scratch.
E1 Rose
It's like when you're a kid the first time when they tell you the world's turning, and you just can't quite believe it cos it looks like everything's standing still, I can feel it. The turn of the earth the ground beneth our feet is spinning at 1000 miles an hour. The entire planet's hurtling around the sun at 67000 miles an hour and I can feel it, we are falling through space, you and me. Clinging ro the skin of this tiny little world and if we let go... That's what I am. Now forget me Rose Tylor.
- I got no A-levels. No job. No future. But I tell you what I have got Jerico street Junior school under-7s gymnastic team, I got the bronze
Rose appeared in the episode. Although she didn't achieve much, she worked as a salesperson in the store every day, but Rose was brave and kind, maybe even for the needs of the plot. It was very easy to believe in unnatural phenomena, and she quickly believed in the Doctor. Doctor had a lone ranger taste at the beginning. When facing the big plastic monster, it was inexplicable. It may be necessary for the plot. In the same vein of the old version, the plastic man monster and the cheap big monster CGI in the first episode may be the pilot episode with little money, or the stingy tradition of the old version. But I have to say that although it is stingy, the effect is not bad. But why the plastic model has a pistol in the hand is actually quite strange.
E2 The End of the World
-Five billian years later, my mom's dead.
-The end of the Earth. It's gone. We are all buzy saving ourselves, no one saw it go.
In the second episode, a big move such as the destruction of the world was used. It may be because Doctor Who has been suspended for many years. The director and screenwriter hope that the big move will be released from the second episode to gain popularity. The destruction of the earth is only watched by idle and boring rich people, and even watching the destruction of a planet has become a social occasion. It's absurd, but when you think about it, isn't that what humans are like? The extinction will not make humans awe, especially after a long period of decline. After watching the story behind and looking back, many of Rose's decisions and behaviors are quite extraordinary. It is hard to imagine that a girl in her twenties can still have the courage to stand up to help the Doctor in the face of the big monster controlling the plastic man. It was an impulse Going to see so many aliens billions of years later with the Doctor and nearly getting burned by the sun can still have sympathy for Cassandra. This kind of behavior is really extraordinary. Maybe RTD has paved the way for Rose's development from the beginning. The Doctor of Uncle Nine still retains the influence of war to a large extent, and is more ruthless in the face of the enemy. Because of the death of the tree man, the Doctor retaliated by making Cassandra too dry and died, and died in front of him, although the bad guy got Retribution, but this method is too cruel.
E3 The Unquiet Dead
-my books, doctor. Do they last? -Oh, yes. -for how long? -Forever.
Everyone who writes wants to know whether the works they wrote can be passed down. I think this may be the screenwriter expressing his thoughts and worries through this sentence of Dickens. The Doctor's answer may have brought relief and relief to Dickens, as if he had heard the truth. This is the first time in the new version that the Doctor told the past person a little bit about the future, and then the past person died of illness, even unable to Finish the end of your work. The otherworldly creatures in the play used the Doctor's self-blame for Time War and Gwyneth's sympathy to deceive them, and Gwyneth paid the price of his life to end it. It was their common misjudgment that led to Gwyneth's death, but the Doctor did not show much regret for Gwyneth's death. On the one hand, it is possible that the screenwriter wanted to show the different emotional expressions of the Doctor and humans, after all, they are different races; But I prefer to believe that this can be understood as the Doctor going through the war of time and feeling numb to the death of individual lives, which can also be seen from the "death" of Cassandra last season.
E4 Aliens of London & E5 World War Three
-This is my life. It's not fun not smart. It's just standing up and make a decision. Cause nobody else will.
Two episodes in a row tell a story, full of cute big-eyed aliens in human skins and Downing Street political satire, Doctor has never approved TARDIS since Rose was installed, and this success is a year late. It also made this late year a fact that cannot be changed through time travel, and also served TARDIS as a small promoter of the plot. E4 used an entire episode to introduce the background and characters. Rose's mother first learned that the Doctor was an alien and was quickly stunned by the aliens that followed, so Rose Mom also successfully entered the Doctor's world. In E5, the Doctor faced the choice of saving Rose or the world. The words he said seemed to be a self-explanation of his role in Time War. In my opinion, it is also a summary of the Doctor's world. Stand up and make a decision. Someone always needs to do this, even if the decision is difficult.
E6Dalek
-You would make a good Dalek.
In this episode, the Doctor finally talked about his experience in the time war, and when he talked about it, the doctor became very excited, and he could feel how deep the scars the time war left in his heart. Dalek's words impressed me very much. War distorts human nature. Even if the original intention is to hate those hateful races, even if the original intention is righteous, such hatred will make people distorted and become more and more like the object of hatred. Like Doctor, what happened in the war of time can be said to be vivid to the Doctor during the Nine Uncle Period. Uncle Nine's hatred for Dalek can be said to be the strongest in all periods. Because of this hatred, Uncle Nine is willing to take up arms. Aim at the dalek, and yell for the only dalek to die. The Doctor's behavior in this episode is different from the Doctor who advocates not holding a gun later. But just as Dalek can be emotional because of Rose's genes, Rose's behavior also changes the Doctor.
E7 The Long Game
-Time travel's like visiting Paris, you can't just read the guidebook, you've got to throw yourself in, eat the food, use the wrong verbs, get charged double and kiss complete strangers.
When I watched the drama, I didn't know the meaning of this title, but now I feel that this title really has a profound meaning. Satellite No. 5 has stopped human society for 90 years, and has penetrated other things into human society, so that Doctor will return to Satellite No. 5 to usher in the ending. The genius guy in the last episode betrayed the Doctor for his own benefit and finally paid the price. Strangely, after watching this episode, my biggest thought turned out to be the meaning of travel. The genius guy didn't know how to travel at all. First he kept saying that he couldn't stand the culture shock in the future world, and he didn't want to try new foods, but after finding that he could master the advanced technology of the future, he immediately used Rose's phone to try to get information about the future. and technology as their own. If a person travels to get some capital back home, does it lose the meaning of being on the road? And what is the meaning of travel? Is it to learn about the history and culture of foreign countries or to relax and relax in another place? Is it to make an accurate travel plan and implement it step by step? Or just throw yourself into an unfamiliar environment and adapt accordingly. Moreover, what can travel bring to us? After all, in DW, it seems that such a trip brings Rose, matha, and donna the spread and trauma of their relatives and friends around them. In real life, the former's travel does not Leisure consumes energy instead. Although the latter's travel does not consume much energy, it is easy to be taken advantage of and slaughtered for money. It all seems like a thankless thing, but people still love to travel.
E8 Father's Day
-The day my father died. I thought it'd be all sort of grim and stromy, it's just an ordinary day.
This can be regarded as a foreshadowing for Rose in the first episode. Why did Rose agree to travel with him as soon as he heard that Tardis could travel in time, because Rose has always regretted not being able to see her father, so she only Offered to see him, and got into trouble because of it. The episode also explains why the Doctor can time travel but cannot use this ability to change what has already happened, as it would destroy the entire time and space. Sometimes history is doomed, Doctor can only use some small tricks in history to change some small details. Generally speaking, the RTD era is more about the rigor of time travel. In the magic era, the timeline is very chaotic, and even the free planet can be rescued. It may be that the writing styles of different screenwriters are different. Some clues can be seen from some magic special episodes in the first four seasons.
E9 The Empty Child & E10 The Doctor Dances
Finally ushered in the single episode of God in the entire first season, from the hands of magic special. The first four seasons of the RTD era gave me the overall feeling that the overall style is RTD, but the dazzling single episodes are almost all magic close-ups. Maute's style is a typical "behind the sofa". Almost all of his single episodes create a suspenseful and mysterious atmosphere, which makes the audience feel scared and want to watch. This trick is really good, I have to say. But the heroine written by Magic is also a typical work. Rose, who felt courageous and intelligent before, almost killed herself at the beginning of this episode, and then flirted with Colonel Jack. The heroines written by RTD are very assertive Yes, when I got to Mute, Rose suddenly showed the look of "I don't know what you're talking about, I'm just being stupid and flirting everywhere, but after all, it's only a single episode, and it can be understood that Rose only shows this side occasionally. That's it.
Unfinished to be continued, leave an empty space
Although the ninth uncle has only one season, it is still very impressive, especially the smile of the ninth uncle. Although he is an old uncle, he goes everywhere to find things. The more troublesome he is, the more lonely he feels
At first, I didn't know if it was because of makeup or photography. I really felt that Rose was ugly, but then I gradually felt that the problem was probably because of Rose's lip shape and lipstick. But thanks to RTD's unremitting efforts, she succeeded in making an ordinary girl Rose, who is not good-looking or even a little ugly, step by step to become the most beautiful Rose among all female companions through character modeling, and the eternal white moonlight in the heart of the tenth Doctor.
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