The Life And Opinions of Andrew Rilstone
Thursday, July 06, 2017
Doctor Who Season 36
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10.1 - The One With the Pool *** 10.2 - The One With the Silly Robots ** 10.3 - The One With the Fish **** 10.4 - The Scooby Doo On...
Sunday, July 02, 2017
10:12 The Doctor Falls
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Oh Steven Moffat. Oh, Steven Moffat. You were so nearly there. So nearly there. I watched The Doctor Falls with my Doctor Who w...
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Saturday, July 01, 2017
Controversial Appendix. (Please don't mail bomb me.)
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A person on the internet says that it is typical of Stephen Moffat’s gender-politics that, quote, “the boy master has to come back to show ...
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Thursday, June 29, 2017
10.11 World Enough and Time
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During the wilderness years, the faithful would sometimes sit round their great log fires and wonder what a 21st century version of Doctor W...
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Saturday, June 24, 2017
10.10 Eaters of Light
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Eaters of Light was an episode of Doctor Who. It passed the time amiably. There was nothing particularly wrong with it.
10.9 The Empress of Mars
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Some Victorians find a crashed flying saucer. In it is a little green man; who says that if they help him, he will fly them back to Mars and...
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Wednesday, June 21, 2017
The Irrelevant Return of -- Captain Non Sequitur
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All those do-gooders who want to change the name of Colston Hall should be more concerned what is happening in Bristol and other cities rega...
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I realize that this is all completely meaningless to Americans and anyone under the age of 45. Before we had DVDs, the BBC sometimes...
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Tuesday, June 20, 2017
10.8 The Lie of the Land
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There once lived a man named Oedipus Rex You've probably heard about his odd complex He got an entry in Freud's index Cos he ...
Friday, June 16, 2017
10.7 The Pyramid at the End of the World
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I think we now know what is wrong with Moffat-Who. I think we always did know what was wrong with Moffat-Who, but we can now sum it up in t...
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Thursday, June 15, 2017
A discourse upon the sapir-whorf hypothesis, with particular reference to nineteenth century slave trade nostalgia in the west of England. Together with a logical exegesis of blog commentators. (Possibly too long and boring for anyone to actually read.)
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The story so far: Andrew doesn’t see any problem with changing the name of a concert hall. The green inkers in the Bristol Post think that...
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