Reading, Listening, Watching
Aug. 26th, 2020 04:58 pmReading: Doctor Who: The Target Storybook Short stories for each Doctor by a variety of authors including Colin Baker and Matthew Waterhouse. It contains Terrance Dicks' last story which, you know, is fine but it is also yet another sequel to The War Games. I have a feeling that somehow Dicks reached a point where all he was interested in writing were sequels to The War Games and I wish his final short story had been something a little more ambitious. TBH, so far, all the stories have been fine but not particularly exciting. There seems to have been a slight remit to favour episode tags or missing scenes and I don't think that is necessarily helping.
Listening: I listened to an episode of The Intersection of Things today. Normally this podcast is quite an interesting look at the interaction of technology and intersectional issues but somehow today's episode moved away from that to talk about Ritual in modern secular society. An interesting topic but somewhat divorced, I would say, from the presenters' core expertise.
Watching: Somewhat to my surprise, the teenager is quite taken with The Prisoner. We'll have to see how she manages as the episodes become increasingly odd. My clearest memories from a watch through I did about 30 years ago are of the first two or three and then the last two or three. Maybe I'll remember more as we progress through them.
Listening: I listened to an episode of The Intersection of Things today. Normally this podcast is quite an interesting look at the interaction of technology and intersectional issues but somehow today's episode moved away from that to talk about Ritual in modern secular society. An interesting topic but somewhat divorced, I would say, from the presenters' core expertise.
Watching: Somewhat to my surprise, the teenager is quite taken with The Prisoner. We'll have to see how she manages as the episodes become increasingly odd. My clearest memories from a watch through I did about 30 years ago are of the first two or three and then the last two or three. Maybe I'll remember more as we progress through them.