Duggan the Space-Rhino...
Oct. 17th, 2009 11:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
"Handbrake is Unnecessary!"
Well, just want to express my general admiration for the first two-parter in the new series of SJA. Some thoughts follow:
First of all, I love the Judoon in this. I don't know, they seemed kind of bland in their first appearance in Smith and Jones (although it is some time since I last saw that one), but here they were great, precisely because they were kind of played for laughs. Loved Captain Tybo's combination of Duggan-esque unstinting violence combined with idiotic law-abidance; best bits being the pay-and-display and when he put the fear of God into those two "bizzies"; "Requisition slip!" Only topped by the bit when his Judoon buddies showed up to break him out of the lab in which he had been confined, but were a bit reluctant to do so due to the "Authorised Personnel Only" sign. Their non-subtitled conversation in Judoon-ese ("Jo-cho-smo-go-ko-yo-mo-bo-no!") was kind of hilarious.
Clyde continues to be The Man; easily the most admirable thing about SJA; I hope he had a long and successful acting career ahead of him. Although, having said that...
Luke was pretty decent in this, especially when he talked down the self-destruction-bent Mr Smith. However...
The horticultural misadventures of Rani's mum and dad were some sort of highlight; their encounters with the Judoon especially, but even more especially that bit where he tries ineptly to pick the lock...and she hands him the keys! ;D
And finally, I have to add; Possessed!Sarah Jane was kind of creepy and disturbing while being a little bit awesome at the same time. I mean, watching Lis Sladen acting all evil and, well, kind of sleazy is a bit like watching your own mum doing the same. Brrrr.... Especially the bit where she's talking to Mr Smith. I mean, that stuff's wrong - just wrong, I tell you! At other times, she came across like the kid in The Exorcist, and that's wrong too, in a different way. Especially liked the bit where she's arguing with her own reflection, Gollum-style!
And did anyone else notice the Bad Wolf-esque "Dreamland" reference? When does that air, by the way? I just the other day discovered that Clarke Peters is in it, and if that means nothing to you, you've never seen how cool he is in _The Wire_...
Well, just want to express my general admiration for the first two-parter in the new series of SJA. Some thoughts follow:
First of all, I love the Judoon in this. I don't know, they seemed kind of bland in their first appearance in Smith and Jones (although it is some time since I last saw that one), but here they were great, precisely because they were kind of played for laughs. Loved Captain Tybo's combination of Duggan-esque unstinting violence combined with idiotic law-abidance; best bits being the pay-and-display and when he put the fear of God into those two "bizzies"; "Requisition slip!" Only topped by the bit when his Judoon buddies showed up to break him out of the lab in which he had been confined, but were a bit reluctant to do so due to the "Authorised Personnel Only" sign. Their non-subtitled conversation in Judoon-ese ("Jo-cho-smo-go-ko-yo-mo-bo-no!") was kind of hilarious.
Clyde continues to be The Man; easily the most admirable thing about SJA; I hope he had a long and successful acting career ahead of him. Although, having said that...
Luke was pretty decent in this, especially when he talked down the self-destruction-bent Mr Smith. However...
The horticultural misadventures of Rani's mum and dad were some sort of highlight; their encounters with the Judoon especially, but even more especially that bit where he tries ineptly to pick the lock...and she hands him the keys! ;D
And finally, I have to add; Possessed!Sarah Jane was kind of creepy and disturbing while being a little bit awesome at the same time. I mean, watching Lis Sladen acting all evil and, well, kind of sleazy is a bit like watching your own mum doing the same. Brrrr.... Especially the bit where she's talking to Mr Smith. I mean, that stuff's wrong - just wrong, I tell you! At other times, she came across like the kid in The Exorcist, and that's wrong too, in a different way. Especially liked the bit where she's arguing with her own reflection, Gollum-style!
And did anyone else notice the Bad Wolf-esque "Dreamland" reference? When does that air, by the way? I just the other day discovered that Clarke Peters is in it, and if that means nothing to you, you've never seen how cool he is in _The Wire_...