I still can't really get over the the whole "lost episodes" thing with Who. It kind of shows a completely different mindset when it comes to media way back when.
@@JosephDavies To be fair, while the issue of legitimate means of watching shows being cut off is a very real problem (just look at the debacle on HBO Max where Infinity Train and other cartoons have been completely removed without warning), the difference between then and now is that making illegitimate copies of media is easier than ever. If companies want to try and muscle around creators and the audience, they've got a far harder time of truly enforcing it.
Probably the highlight of the story. Species with their history erased. They might be an experiment or part of extinct species. Their role whatever it was no longer applies and became animals in the wild armed with high tech, just trying to survive.
@@Mate397 I think you are unfair to those people. Last 3 seasons weren't masterpieces but not because of lack of trying. They bring back 3 companions arcs, old motives, historic episodes with toned down alien element and Flux unlike Davis and Moffat seasons was season long story instead of one word repeated 100 times until the finale where is was poorly explained. Still very confusing and underwhelming Deus Ex Machina. Seen better seen worse in this show.
I wonder if the altered scenes wasn't also Cosgrove Hall sticking to their animation style to make it look like the recreations they don't have footage of to match?
So the events of The Faceless Ones and The War Machines were happening at the same time? Guess the aliens are lucky no mallet-swinging robots came busting up their airport.
wait so it ends with them deciding to leave, but the tardis is missing? that'd be a fun sorta wrinkle to a departure, especially if they were far from home and had no other way to get there..
So once the second officer arrived, why exactly didn't he just call the station and report there were a series of bizarre disappearances, a report of a murder, the last officer to come investigating had also disappeared, and that maybe they could send a couple dozen officers to rip the airport apart?
The Doctor knows how to pull a power move like that pretending not to notice the guy waiting to murder him. It's one of his specialties.
I still can't really get over the the whole "lost episodes" thing with Who. It kind of shows a completely different mindset when it comes to media way back when.
The sad part is it's still possible, and if media companies have their way, a near certainty in the future.
@@JosephDavies To be fair, while the issue of legitimate means of watching shows being cut off is a very real problem (just look at the debacle on HBO Max where Infinity Train and other cartoons have been completely removed without warning), the difference between then and now is that making illegitimate copies of media is easier than ever.
If companies want to try and muscle around creators and the audience, they've got a far harder time of truly enforcing it.
Much of the second doctors episodes were destroyed. This is really cool.
"I do have a soft spot for Vacuum Tubes."
well, who doesn't? Vacuum tubes are cool. almost as cool as bowties.
But not as cool as Fezes
well given that 28 pounds to Jamie(from the 1747) is about what 6,000 pounds to us to today....I too would would giver that look
The disaster that caused the loss of identity is a fascinating one to consider. I kind of wish a future story could show us a bit more about that.
Probably the highlight of the story. Species with their history erased. They might be an experiment or part of extinct species. Their role whatever it was no longer applies and became animals in the wild armed with high tech, just trying to survive.
Sadly with the current garbage Doctor Who writers that will either never happen or it will be horribly butchered for some stupid narrative pushing.
@@Mate397 I think you are unfair to those people. Last 3 seasons weren't masterpieces but not because of lack of trying.
They bring back 3 companions arcs, old motives, historic episodes with toned down alien element and Flux unlike Davis and Moffat seasons was season long story instead of one word repeated 100 times until the finale where is was poorly explained. Still very confusing and underwhelming Deus Ex Machina.
Seen better seen worse in this show.
4 comments, one of them a porn spambot....
Sorry Chuck, in the name of all your fans
I wonder if the altered scenes wasn't also Cosgrove Hall sticking to their animation style to make it look like the recreations they don't have footage of to match?
I like The Faceless Ones
So the events of The Faceless Ones and The War Machines were happening at the same time? Guess the aliens are lucky no mallet-swinging robots came busting up their airport.
wait so it ends with them deciding to leave, but the tardis is missing? that'd be a fun sorta wrinkle to a departure, especially if they were far from home and had no other way to get there..
It's established that apparently the Doctor brought Ben and Polly back on the same day they left. Unlike with Ian and Barbara.
Where does he find the animated Doctor Who recreations of the lost episodes?
Home video
So once the second officer arrived, why exactly didn't he just call the station and report there were a series of bizarre disappearances, a report of a murder, the last officer to come investigating had also disappeared, and that maybe they could send a couple dozen officers to rip the airport apart?
The big problem i have with this animation is Jamie. He just doesnt look right. Also Samantha has a strange sex doll face when she talks sometimes.