Oct. 27th, 2006
This 'project' started in the way most projects start. I was bored.
What I attempt to do here is to organize all the episodes of Doctor Who and Torchwood out already by writer and rate them. Then, I will use an average of those ratings (plus other factors such as the number of episodes written and overall quality) to come up with writer ratings.
What the ratings mean:
4 - Brilliant stuff
3 - Technically flawless but didn't grab me emotionally as much as it could/lacked some enjoyment factor that would make me rewatch it
2 - Has some noticeable problems, but enjoyable overall
1 - You'd have to pay me to watch this again
Based on those, I'll try and make predictions about how much I'm going to like episodes not aired yet.
Bear in mind that the episode ratings are subjective. You can go on all day about whatever technical flaws "The Parting of the Ways" might have had. I'd listen, nod, smile, and disregard everything you say, since I spent that episode alternately making squeaky noises and bawling my eyes out. Sometimes both at the same time. Similarly, if a technically flawless episode failed to get any real emotional response out of me, it'll get a lower rating.
Onward.
( Russel T. Davies )
( Mark Gatiss )
( Robert Shearman )
( Paul Cornell )
( Steven Moffatt )
( Toby Whithouse )
( Tom MacRae )
( Matt Jones )
( Matthew Graham )
( Chris Chibnall )
( Gareth Roberts )
( Helen Raynor )
( Stephen Greenhorn )
( PJ Hammond )
( Paul Tomalin and Dan McCulloch )
( Jacquetta May )
( Catherine Tregenna )
( Noel Clarke )
There. I think that's all of them. For now.
What I attempt to do here is to organize all the episodes of Doctor Who and Torchwood out already by writer and rate them. Then, I will use an average of those ratings (plus other factors such as the number of episodes written and overall quality) to come up with writer ratings.
What the ratings mean:
4 - Brilliant stuff
3 - Technically flawless but didn't grab me emotionally as much as it could/lacked some enjoyment factor that would make me rewatch it
2 - Has some noticeable problems, but enjoyable overall
1 - You'd have to pay me to watch this again
Based on those, I'll try and make predictions about how much I'm going to like episodes not aired yet.
Bear in mind that the episode ratings are subjective. You can go on all day about whatever technical flaws "The Parting of the Ways" might have had. I'd listen, nod, smile, and disregard everything you say, since I spent that episode alternately making squeaky noises and bawling my eyes out. Sometimes both at the same time. Similarly, if a technically flawless episode failed to get any real emotional response out of me, it'll get a lower rating.
Onward.
( Russel T. Davies )
( Mark Gatiss )
( Robert Shearman )
( Paul Cornell )
( Steven Moffatt )
( Toby Whithouse )
( Tom MacRae )
( Matt Jones )
( Matthew Graham )
( Chris Chibnall )
( Gareth Roberts )
( Helen Raynor )
( Stephen Greenhorn )
( PJ Hammond )
( Paul Tomalin and Dan McCulloch )
( Jacquetta May )
( Catherine Tregenna )
( Noel Clarke )
There. I think that's all of them. For now.
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Oct. 27th, 2006 11:26 pmWhy, may I ask, does the one friend of my mom's whom I can't stand take to visiting multiple times a week, all of a sudden? Why?! Have taken to locking myself in my room, else I'd say something I - actually won't regret, now that I think about it. It might hurt mom, though.
Why can't mom's cool friends visit? There are some of them I absolutely adore. Hell, one of them, I consider a second mother. And I haven't seen her in ages.
Why can't mom's cool friends visit? There are some of them I absolutely adore. Hell, one of them, I consider a second mother. And I haven't seen her in ages.