This week on Sci-Fi Adventures, it's the final part of my The Power of the Doctor review. I'm sorry I had to split this into three parts, it's just that my screencaps tend to get out of hand when I cover something that lasts longer than an hour. Especially when it's as frantic as this. The episode's all over the place!
You can find the previous two parts HERE and HERE.
SPOILER WARNING: This will contain extreme Doctor Who spoilers up to and including this episode.
Friday, 28 October 2022
Wednesday, 26 October 2022
Doctor Who (2005): The Power of the Doctor - Part 2
This week on Sci-Fi Adventures, I'm still racing to get my thoughts on
The Power of the Doctor typed up. You can find part 1
HERE
and there'll be a link to part 3 at the end just as soon as I get it written and
published.
SPOILER WARNING: I'm spoiling everything. Every Doctor Who episode up to this point is fair game.
SPOILER WARNING: I'm spoiling everything. Every Doctor Who episode up to this point is fair game.
Doctor Who (2005): The Power of the Doctor - Part 1
Episode: | 871 | | | Writer: | Chris Chibnall |
| | Director: | Jamie Magnus Stone | | | Air Date: | 23-Oct-2022 |
This week on Sci-Fi Adventures I'm watching all 90 minutes of the Doctor Who BBC Centenary special, The Power of the Doctor!
It's the last episode of the Jodie Whittaker/Chris Chibnall era, which means it's also a regeneration story! Oh damn, I should've covered all the modern regeneration episodes first! Why is that only occurring to me now? Never mind, I wouldn't have had the time to do it anyway.
I have to be honest, if I'd known that this was going to be 90 minutes I wouldn't have been so quick to tell everyone it was going to be my next review. For whatever reason I can cover a 45 minute episode in a normal-sized review just fine, but a 90 minute story usually means three times the work. So if this seems a bit more rushed, scruffy and downright inaccurate than usual, that's because I'm racing to get it finished. It's going to have some real first draft energy.
Oh right, the SPOILER WARNING. Can't forget that. I'll be going through the whole episode scene by scene so if you want to experience its surprises properly I'd strongly recommend watching it first. This is an anniversary special so I'll probably be talking about stuff from a bunch of other episodes too.
Tuesday, 18 October 2022
Star Trek: Prodigy - Season 1 Review, Part 3

I'll be writing about these three episodes:
- 1-08 - Time Amok
- 1-09 - A Moral Star, Part 1
- 1-10 - A Moral Star, Part 2
Monday, 17 October 2022
Star Trek: Prodigy - Season 1 Review, Part 2

- 1-04 - Dreamcatcher
- 1-05 - Terror Firma
- 1-06 - Kobayashi
- 1-07 - First Con-tact
Friday, 7 October 2022
Babylon 5: Thirdspace - Part 3
This week on Sci-Fi Adventures, I'm finally going to shut up talking about the Babylon 5 movie Thirdspace. I just have to write about what happens in the ending and then I'm done. Though if you want more words you can check out PART ONE and PART TWO and read how the story got to this point.
This review will contain SPOILERS for the movie and the first half of season 4, but I don't intend to give away any more than that, for the sake of people watching the series for the first time. There should always be people watching this series for the first time.
This review will contain SPOILERS for the movie and the first half of season 4, but I don't intend to give away any more than that, for the sake of people watching the series for the first time. There should always be people watching this series for the first time.
Thursday, 6 October 2022
Babylon 5: Thirdspace - Part 2
Today on Sci-Fi Adventures, I'm writing about the middle third of the Babylon 5 movie Thirdspace. If you want to go back to PART ONE then click that text and you'll go straight there.
There'll be SPOILERS here for the first half of season four, but I'll try not to give away anything about what happens next. Sure the movie aired near the end of season five, but some people might decide to watch the films where they fit chronologically, and I don't want to ruin one damn thing for first time viewers.
There'll be SPOILERS here for the first half of season four, but I'll try not to give away anything about what happens next. Sure the movie aired near the end of season five, but some people might decide to watch the films where they fit chronologically, and I don't want to ruin one damn thing for first time viewers.
Wednesday, 5 October 2022
Babylon 5: Thirdspace - Part 1
Written By: | J. Michael Straczynski | | | Directed By: | Jesús Treviño | | | Release Date: | 1998 |
This week on Sci-Fi Adventures, I'm watching the Babylon 5 TV movie Thirdspace. Not The Third Place, that's a PS3 advert directed by David Lynch where he plays a duck.
The series hit a bit of a snag during its fourth season as PTEN, the network airing B5 in the US, collapsed. Fortunately it found a new home with the TNT network for its final season and they even wanted them to produce some B5 movies! Thirdspace was the first of the these movies to be filmed, however it's technically the second film as it aired 7 months after In the Beginning (on July 19th 1998 if you're curious). That puts it three quarters of the way through season 5, which is why I'm writing about it after ep 5-17, Movements of Fire and Shadow, even though chronologically it fits somewhere in season 4. Ep 4-09, Atonement, seems the most suitable place for it to slot in, though it would have to take place between the first scene and the rest of the episode.
Like all the best movie DVDs, Thirdspace's disc comes with a commentary track and it's loaded with people. There's director Jesús Treviño, Bruce Boxleitner (Sheridan), Patricia Tallman (Lyta), Jeff Conaway (Zack), and Stephen Furst (Vir), and they're a good group of people to hang out with for 90 minutes. It also features SPOILER. Just one single spoiler, at least that's all I noticed
This recap/review, on the other hand, is going to be WALL TO WALL SPOILERS, for this movie and any relevant episodes leading up to it. But if you're watching through the series for the first time you'll be fine here, I'll not ruin anything that happens next.
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