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Mostly though, it plays on the notion that there's always something watching you even if you can't see/it remembering it. Moffat's main thing is taking simple childhood fears and then crafting a story around them. Quote:
They're arrogant enough to overlook their design flaws, but their sheer dedication to survival is what makes them so powerful a species. The Time War stuff only happened between the classic and modern series (although parts of the classic series have been retroactively placed in its timeline), so yeah - they were in the cases when all that happened. So naturally all their tech is designed to work with the plunger arm (though there are alternate arms for different purposes - claws, cutting tools etc), which they've made a point of proving is far more powerful than it might look. For example... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RwOGYnoMaY Seconds later its then used to break a combination on a vault's button pad. Dalek was an exceptionally good episode for breaking down all the jokes modern audiences were going to have about the outdated design. The sucker arm is the one thing I wouldn't have minded them dropping for the new show, but they've made it work so far. |
Well at least they're aware the Daleks look to campy and stupid to be initially seen as a threat. :lol
But know I'm curious how the Daleks make the suits. Are their non-genocidal Roomba models that assemble the main ones? Were the manufacturing forces for the suits made during a period when the Daleks were just beginning to genetically break down? |
The Daleks were initially a humanoid race (the Kaleds) before their chief scientist began manipulating their form into what they are today. The Kaleds were already embroiled in massive nuclear war that was beginning to take it's toll on them, but Davros was trying to persuade that the Daleks were the only way the race would survive. Of course, Davros was also a megalomaniac who wanted to be certain his creations would go on to become the dominant species in the universe :lol
Before they eventually turned on Davros (he wasn't a Dalek, therefore he wasn't fit to lead them), there was already an assembly line for breeding new mutants and building the cases. As they've improved things over time, odds are they've used slaves to put the lines together and fix them whenever it's needed. Daleks are always taking new slaves. |
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So, where would one find the series 8 episodes online? I kinda want to watch them now.
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Family of Blood came on this morning. And I realized that those two episodes (Human Nature and The Family of Blood) are my favorite 10 story. They're the two episodes where if they come on I instantly watch without thinking about it first.
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Wow, so it's not just me. I was on a Fanfic Doctor Who forum and all everyone seemed to have was praise for the episode, especially the last scene. It's nice to know it's not just me. But, ignoring that scene, I didn't mind the episode in general. The romance scenes seemed a little "off" to me, but it's not a romcom, it's a sci-fi show.
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I liked that episode quite a bit. It wasn't groundbreaking Who or anything like that but it was a solid episode nevertheless, and kept me guessing even when I thought I had all the answers worked out.
Both this and Into the Dalek have made me realise how much better Moffat works when he has a co-writer. |
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I do like Human Nature/Family of Blood though. I should get around to reading the 7th Doctor book its adapted from. |
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