The Life And Opinions of Andrew Rilstone
Sunday, October 10, 2021
Thoughts On The Occassion of the Appointment of Mr Russell T Davies to an Unprecedented Second Term as Producer, Chief Writer and De Facto Showrunner of Doctor Who
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There was a red-haired man who had no eyes or ears. Neither did he have any hair, so he was called red-haired theoretically. He couldn't...
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Sunday, September 19, 2021
When Did You Stop Reading Cerebus
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"Spokesperson for a generation of disappointed brit Cerebus fans..." Dave Sim 80 page booklet 20,000 word es...
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
"Together, they created Spider-Man..."
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It took that Catholic Church four hundred years to admit that Galileo may have had a good point; it has only taken Marvel comics 50 to ackno...
A Stupid Person's Idea of a Clever Person
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Little extra something for my Patreons.... I thought the essay on Invisible Enemy was a bit on the short side, so here is some more of it. h...
Sunday, September 12, 2021
The Invisible Enemy (compleat)
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Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four
Thursday, September 09, 2021
Doctor Who 15.2 (iv): The Invisible Enemy
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The Doctor regards the mind/brain interface as a physical location: part of the architecture of his brain. He says that he is searching for ...
Wednesday, September 08, 2021
Doctor Who 15:2 (iii): The Invisible Enemy
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The idea of cloning the Doctor and injecting him into his own bloodstream is not, in itself, terrible. Of course, it is ripped off from Fant...
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Tuesday, September 07, 2021
Doctor Who 15.2 (ii): The Invisible Enemy
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The Invisible Enemy is based on a huge equivocation. Episode One is explicitly about possession . The Swarm inhabits and controls people...
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Doctor Who 15.2 (i): The Invisible Enemy
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It is funny how the mind works. I remember talking about Hand of Fear at lunch time in primary school; but the person in the memory is not m...
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