ext_17711 ([identity profile] ravenskyewalker.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] lizbee 2009-03-13 02:53 am (UTC)

I am lame enough in my love for Seven 'n' Ace that the bits I liked best were when they were sitting on the grass, hanging out.  I know, I'm so lame.

That's lame? That's not lame. That's fun. It was fun to see that they (the characters and the actors) obviously enjoyed each other's company.

I liked "Kinda" back in the day, but haven't seen it in years. I thought that a lot of Davison stories were, well, beige, but that was fascinating. I appreciated the old female shaman figure with the big, gorgeous eyes, but can't even remember her name any longer, sigh. Also, yes, the Fifth Doctor and Todd seemed far too right for each other, which wasn't territory that Classic Who approached very often. *grin*

why hasn't New Who given us awesome female characters like Ace and Bambera?

Someone needs to explain this to me, too. I think we've regressed all over again in how we see women, but that discussion tends to be dangerous, so I'll avoid it.

How awesome is that little scene where the Doctor sneaks up on those two sleeping warriors, Bambera and Ancelyn, loudly pops a bag at them to make them leap up and wildly look for the danger, and casually walks out again, calling "Good morning!" LOL

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