Stumbling upon this blog you may realize something, and that is there's probably quite a lot of music here that you may have never known about before. Here and there a random post may pertain to a mainstream album, but do not count on it. Now, since that's out of the way the blog itself is set up as a means of expressing my opinions on various albums of multiple genres and there is also a chance that there will be posts scattered throughout pertaining to my own musical recordings or the ones of other local bands. Who knows, you may find some interesting music on here, or not, but hopefully you will. (and the title is temporary until I can think of a better one)

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Time for Some Stuff


As the title indicates, this is a blog for music and stuff. Therefore, I feel it is time to have some stuff. Which is why there shall be a review of the new Dalek episode in the long running British science fiction show, Doctor Who. The episode, "Victory of the Daleks" brings back the true essence of the Doctor's number one enemy.

Instead of having the Daleks be emotional as the previous seasons in the new series, these go back to the old days. They are completely void of emotion, and their main goal is to destroy all in their path. This is a relief, and actually makes an otherwise boring episode enjoyable. After all, seeing the same enemy every year gets old, especially when they somehow magically gain emotions; that just is not cool.

Matt Smith continues to prove himself as a worthy Doctor. He does not seem to force any of his lines or movements, which is always nice. Karen Gillan may portray one of the best assistants ever in the show as Amy Pond. Though, this role does not truely come out until the next episode in the season.

Thankfully I watched the next episode. For, every episode always shows the story arc of a crack in time. While it was interesting the first time, it just gets annoying constantly seeing it. However, the trailer for the 5th episode (the one reviewed here is the 3rd) shows a promising reasoning for this crack in time.

All in all I give this episode an 8/10. It did what has been lacking for quite some time in a Doctor Who episode; that is, it is a fun episode without distracting emotional parts. This is a good thing considering the next episode incorporates a sort of emotional bond between characters. Though, this episode definitely proves that the season is not over before it started.

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