Sunday, 28 December 2014

Doctor Who Lines: Series 9 #1: Last Christmas

Last Christmas

1. The 12th Doctor = 210
2. Clara Osworld = 122
3. Santa Claus = 70
4. Shona McCullough = 60
5. Ashley Carter = 56
6. Fiona Bellows = 35
7. Danny Pink = 31
8. Professor Albert Smithe = 23
~ Ian = 23
10. Wolf = 21

Doctor Who Series 9 Reviews #1: Last Christmas

Last Christmas by Steven Moaffat

Series 9 returns with the reappearance with the 12th Doctor, Clara and Santa Claus and Danny Pink.

The Story was very peculiar and I wasn't keen on it.

Doctor Rating

The Doctor: 8/10

Companion Rating

Clara Osworld: 9/10

Enemy Rating

Dream Crabs: 10/10
The Sleepers: 7/10

Total: 17/20

Story Rating

Story: 9/10
Scariness: 7/10
Humour: 7/10
Seriousness: 7/10
Continuaty: 7/10

Total: 37/50

Rest of Cast Performance

Santa Claus: 10/10
Danny Pink: 7/10
Wolf: 7/10
Ian: 7/10
Fiona Bellows: 6/10
Professor Albert Smithe: 8/10
Shona McCullough: 9/10
Ashley Carter: 8/10

Total: 62/80

Total: 133/170

Last Christmas: 78.24%

Doctor Who Classic Reviews #8: The Arc of Infinity

The Arc of Infinity by Johnney Bryne

The Arc of Infinity markes the return of Omega and the Time Lords and the reappearance of Tegan Jovenka.

This story is supposed to be bad but I don't believe it to be so. It is not a perfect story but it is defiantly not terrible.

Doctor Rating

Doctor Rating: 7/10

Companion Rating

Nyssa: 7/10
Tegan Jovenka: 7/10

Total: 14/20

Enemy Rating
Omega is really good here. The Way he acts to the music in Amsterdam is excellent.

Omega: 10/10
The Ergon: 6/10

Total: 16/20

Story Rating

Story: 9/10
Scariness: 4/10
Humour: 4/10

Total: 17/30

Total: 53/80

1. The Aztecs: 73.5%
2. The Moonbase: 81.8%
3. The Ark in Space: 82.5%
4. The Sontaran Experiment: 78.7%
5. The Brain of Morbius: 87.2%
6. The Tomb of the Cybermen: 82.73%
7. The Web of Fear: 85%
8. The Arc of Infinity: 66.3%

Doctor Who Classic Reviews #7: The Web of Fear

This is my seventh review
for my previous one check the Tomb of the Cybermen

The Web of Fear by Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln 

The Web of Fear is the 5th Story of Season 5 and is the second appearance of the Great Intelligence and The Yeti. It shows the return of Professor Travers and shows the first appearance of the Brigadier but now at the moment Colonel Lethbridge Stewart.

The Web of Fear at the start is quite slow paced but after the first three parts it much better.                        
Doctor Rating

Doctor Rating: 8/10

Companion Rating

Jamie McCrimmon: 8/10
Victoria Waterfield: 8/10

Total Companion Rating: 16/20

Enemy Rating

Great Intelligence: 9/10
The Yeti: 9/10

Total Enemy Rating: 18/20

Story

Story: 10/10
Scariness: 8/10
Humour: 6/10

Total: 24/30

Total: 68/80

1. The Aztecs: 73.5%
2. The Moonbase: 81.8%
3. The Ark in Space: 82.5%
4. The Sontaran Experiment: 78.7%
5. The Brain of Morbius: 87.2%
6. The Tomb of the Cybermen: 82.73%  
7. The Web of Fear: 85%                                                      

Thursday, 25 December 2014

Top 10 Christmas Facts Part II

Welcome to Part 2 of the Top 10 Christmas Facts. If your'e reading this when it first came out. Merry Christmas!

6. On Christmas day in 1965, two Astronauts saw Father Christmas' sleigh from Space.
7. According to the Celts, Mistletoe is magic.
8. Germans invented Christmas trees in the 1820's so they could brighten up the house when it was cold.
9. The First Nativity Play was shown in 1224.
10. Traditions vary for Christmas

Finland - Go to Saunas on Christmas Eve
Portugal - Hold a feast for the Living and the Dead
Greece - Goblins run wiled for the 12 Days of Christmas. Greeks don't give gifts until 1st January.
Australia and New Zealand - Go to the Beach and have a Barbecue.
Spain - Have the biggest national lottery at Christmas
Japan - Eat KFC On Christmas Day.

Wednesday, 24 December 2014

Top 10 Christmas Facts Part 1

1. Jesus was not actually born on Christmas Day. He was born in September.
2. On Christmas Eve 1914, troops stopped fighting and sang Christmas Carols.
3. From 1659 to 1681 Christmas was Illegal
4. Washington Irving, an american from New York gave the idea of A Christmas Carol to Charles Dickens.
5. Frosty the Snowmen has been around since 1890 and Rudolph from 1939.

Check Tomorrow for the Next Five Facts.

Track Santa Post #5

Time: 5.59
Current Position: Samara, Russia
Gifts Delivered: 3,433,660,806

Minutes from Last Post: 3 hours
Distance Covered from Last Position: 9142km
Total Distance Now Covered: 30,022km
Gifts Delivered from Last Position: 243,935,263

Gifts per Minute: 24,599,822
Km Per Hour: 3047km