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Tzim-Sha forcing the Ux to build his civilization capture machine is perfectly on brand for the Stenza we learn about in the Ghost Monument, the war machine that enslaves other species to build and test weapons for them.
It's a shame it didn't amount to anything!
#doctor who#tzim-sha#the stenza#the ghost monument#the battle of ranskoor av kolos#I finished the jay exci video and I'm with him on this one#there is not a payoff to be found#I'm worried that 'buckets of set up that go nowhere but exist to keep viewership' is the trend of doctor who writing now#and not just a moffatt problem
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#my art#oc#monster girl#monster girl oc#darkling#if i named this character i forgot it#Stenza#there that's her name#horns#tail#artists on tumblr
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Doctor Who 11x01 - The Woman Who Fell to Earth
#doctor who#newwho#the woman who fell to earth#twwfte#thirteenth doctor#yasmin khan#ryan sinclair#graham o'brien#grace o'brien#tim shaw#tzim-sha#stenza
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UGJGHSHHSJSNSISBUD THE STENZA TEETH ARE TRYPOPHOBIA HORROR
PUT THE FUCKING MASK BACK ON
UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
#doctor who#nu who#13th doctor#stenza#the woman who fell to earth#trypophobia is both holes and bumps btw#watching with it in mini pip#trying to avoid looking
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Yeh, this might well have improved a great deal of 13's era.
Making an arc out of series 11 (and other fixes)
I DON’T MEAN TO HATE - I genuinely really liked this TARDIS team, Jodie has completely won me over and the episodes not written by Chibnall were great - but this series does have several frustrating Issues.
One recurring problem I see people having is that the finale didn’t feel climactic because there was little build up.
A few ways to fix this :
The Woman Who Fell to Earth
Just improve Tim Shaw - alter his design so he’s not just a black robot-man - take the tooth idea and do something like the Sycorax?
Change the ball of electricity into an actual creature - then establish Tim Shaw’s abusive relationship with it, taking out his viciousness on this helpless slave, because he’s a coward
This mster/beasty relationship would give Tim more character and make him easier to hate
It also establishes the running theme of the Stenza altering/controlling other creatures - it gives them a distinctive ‘gimmick’ like Dalek extermination and Cyberman conversion, which we can expand on in The Ghost Monument, The Tsuranga Conundrum and The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos
The Ghost Monument
Establish the threat of the Stenza - ravaged worlds better (show us the flesh eating water instead of telling us about it and have more time with the Remnants instead of those boring robots)
Do this by giving Desolation (which is out of orbit) short, irregular days (5 hours, 3 hours) so the threat of the Remnants is always there - build tension and character at day (the “Mum told me to jump” speech) and have scary chase sequences during the two night sections
The Stenza using Desolation to create weapons of mass destruction reminds the Doctor of the Time Lords’ tactics in the Time War, (that’s why she’s so interested in the planet) and establish that Yaz wants to know what happened to the Doctor’s people/family
One of the racers should’ve had their planet stolen, not just enslaved, to establish the mystery of the planets Tim Shaw is stealing
Show their desperation by having the racers actually compete and fight with each other, with Team TARDIS stuck in the middle. Both characters believe they deserve the prize because they’ve suffered and lost more.
Yaz separates them, directly paralleling her intro scene in episode 1 - from parking disputes to this.
GIVE 13 HER BIG MOMENT because I waited until literally the last line of the series to understand where she’s coming from. 13 is the joyous explorer, she doesn’t have time for wallowing in angst, there’s too much universe out there to see.
Something like: “It’s not about what you’ve lost, that doesn’t make you better than him! All that matters now is what’s ahead. What are you going to do if you win, where will it take you? Have you even thought about it? Because maybe, just maybe, if you stopped pitying yourself you could make something good from this. Yes, you’re family is gone and I’m sorry. But just because they’re dead doesn’t mean your life should stop too. Move forward.”
This helps Chibnall’s ‘Fresh Start’ mandate because it establishes 13 as completely different from RTD and Moffat’s Doctors (especially 10 and 12) who felt a sense of superiority because of their past pain. It also ties into Ryan and Graham letting go of Grace.
The TARDIS went to Desolation in the first place because it wanted to help the planet (remember she has personality) - 13 realises this once they reunite.
We’ve previously established the TARDIS can change the weather, and it’s had thousands of years on Desolation to prepare calculations etc, so have a sequence at the end where they show off to the new conpanions and terraform the planet, reversing the Stenza’s damage
Post - credits scene / stinger - while the companions explore the TARDIS, show 13 viewing the footage the TARDIS collected over thousands of years of the Stenza violating the planet - she doesn’t look happy, but then Yaz calls her for a tour and she puts on the bright smile again.
Yaz
I think Team TARDIS in series 11 was meant to be split between the familial relationship between Ryan and Graham, with the standard swept-off-her-feet almost-romance between the Doctor and Yaz in the background. They didn’t focus on Thasmin much because I think Chibnall assumed 'oh, we’ve seen this before’
SHOW THE GROWTH OF YAZ AND THE DOCTOR’S RELATIONSHIP. IT SHOULDN’T BE ROMANTIC (YET) BUT JUSTIFY THEIR DEVOTION TO EACH OTHER
Because Yaz is a police officer have her 'investigate’ the Doctor’s past - especially her family, as that’s an important part of her character and theme in the series as a whole. Since Chibnall loves Classic they could mention Susan
This makes 13 telling Yaz about her Granny in It Takes You Away an important milestone in their relationship
Yaz to Ryan about the Doctor’s family:
Thirteen’s character
People complaining Jodie isn’t unique enough kind of have a point, but the seeds are there:
I like the idea of 13 being easily distracted and careless (“I’m almost going to miss you.” / “Hi Yaz, forgot you were there.”). Her being slow to trust contrasts nicely with Jodie’s infectious enthusiasm. Have Yaz’s role be keeping 13 focused, grounded and on-track when she needs to be.
Also! I’ve seen the idea thrown around 13 is only acting all bright and chipper. It’d be really interesting if she prioritises Team TARDIS’ emotional wellbeing over her own
This way we have parallel arcs - Yaz gets the Doctor to open up as Ryan gets closer to Graham
13 and her Sonic
13 is meant to be a tinkerer, but we don’t see much evidence of this outside building the Sonic
So she wears a tool belt
The belt is TARDIS-like (bigger on the inside) and 13 pulls things out of it like Mary Poppins’ carpet bag
13 pulls bits of scrap out of the belt and cobbles things together when she’s excited / nervous / talking (pipe cleaner helicopters! Catapults! Wind-up mice!)
This distinguishes her from 11, who also did a lot of hand-flapping and is already superficially similar personality-wise
More floofy/fly-away haired 13! It makes her seem more energetic, constantly in motion, which really suits her.
The popular headcanon is that the Sonic works randomly (one episode it can do things, the next it can’t) because over the years the Doctor has added so many features they’ve overloaded it. So now she’s got a new Sonic, 13 is constantly fiddling with it/adding new features
Address the NuWho Doctors’ over-reliance on the Sonic - 13 keeps expecting the Sonic to do things but because it’s new hardware, it can’t, and she has to solve problems on her own
A running gag where 13 goes ‘watch this, gang’ and the Sonic does something completely opposite what she wanted and now they have to improvise
In the finale the Sonic finally works properly and 13 uses it to beat Tim Shaw
Occasionally (in an episode opening) 13 makes weird machines without knowing what the fuck they do:
13: [holding up a small device] Does this look familiar? Do you know what it is? Neither do I. I made it last night in my sleep. Apparently I used Gindrogac. Highly unstable.
Yaz: Doctor…
13 : I put at button on it. Yes. I want to press it, but I’m not sure what will happen if I do.
Ryan: [runs for cover]
13 and Graham
In Series 11, 13 always seemed annoyed by Graham (“Don’t kill the vibe”) and never seemed to grow past it.
Suggest 13 is living vicariously by helping Graham reconnect with Ryan – the Doctor first started travelling in the TARDIS to connect with their grandchild, so this is 13 coming full-circle
13 notices how good and Granddad Graham is trying to be for Ryan, and as he grows braver she comes to really respect him.
Graham becomes her confidant – he’s the only one 13 shows her age to, and she helps Graham begin again: They talk about how the Doctor has had to reinvent and regenerate themselves again and again because the universe needs them – much as Ryan needs Graham. 13 has lots of experience moving past loss, and they support each other through the pressure of being responsible (for Ryan and Yaz respectively)
Ryan
Have the Doctor and Ryan’s relationship develop - in The Woman Who Fell to Earth they suggested 13 would take a nurturing parental role for him (“That’s the kind of thing Grace would’ve said”) but it’s not really built on. All the pieces are there (him being immature and using weapons in the beginning)
Ryan and 13 have a sibling-like relationship - she teaches him about life and the universe - have 13′s use of slang (skillz with a z) come from Ryan having fun teaching slang to a socially inept alien
also maybe a reccuring joke about Ryan going for a fist-bump and 13 patting his fist, that pays off by the finale
Does anyone remember Ryan and Yaz went to Primary school together? Capitalise on that. When Ryan talks about how his Dad left him in Tsuranga and It Takes You Away, make it explicit that she understands because she saw Ryan go through it as a kid, and remembers what it did to him emotionally
A common complaint about Ryan is that he rarely actually does anything - he just stands there and says “they’re gone!” or “it’s a spaceship!”. So have this be part of his character. In the early episodes have Yaz be the most active companion (allowing her to develop!), with Ryan (nervous about his dyspraxia) in the background, and have him become more and more active and competent as the series goes on.
Episode Order
For this to work I suggest shuffling the episodes - 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 5, 7, 3, 9, 10
10 60-minute episodes to fit the new stuff in and give the large cast more room. The Woman Who Fell to Earth (60 minutes) was Chibnall’s best script.
This way series 11 gets the same screen time as the 12 episode Capaldi series
Instead of 2 trailers for the next episode (one pre and one post credits) insert a post-credits stinger hinting at arcy things
The Witchfinders (We’re Going on a Witch-Hunt)
Swap Rosa and The Witchfinders around. We can get the 'female discrimination’ thing out of the way faster (it felt weird they didn’t explicitly address it until episode 8). Yaz and 13 can bond over their shared oppression (this is the first time the Doctor realises what history is like for her female companions - for the first time, they are of equal status and must work as a team).
Also have Yaz, the POLICE OFFICER, be personally offended by the miscarriage of Justice in the Witch Trials, and defend the victims - relate it to her experience on the job (maybe touch on domestic abuse?) instead of the cliche bullying story
The villains being escaped convicts from a prison also links to Yaz’s character and job - contrast her applying police protocol to the Morax (she never had a case this big at home!) with 13’s “fuck it, time to wave the glowy science stick’ attitude - Yaz forces 13 to be disciplined, 13 forces Yaz to think outside the box and bend the rules
Arachnids in the UK (Spiders in Sheffield)
Still episode 4 - this needs a complete rewrite IMO, but for starters make the Trump parallel less explicit and cringey
Address Yaz has left her job as a police officer behind - she goes into work (with 13 as her ‘consultant’) and learns about people disappearing - we meet the spider expert at the Police Station, (because Yaz’s neighbour being the only victim AND working in that spider lab was too big a coincidence)
The expert is being ignored because the disappearances are higher priority, so low-ranking Yaz gets stuck with her
The spiders have spread all over Sheffield, not just the one flat and all around Yaz’s building
Have Ryan, Yaz and the Doctor go to meet Yaz’s mum at the hotel while Graham is mourning Grace in their nearby flat
When the spreading spiders reach Yaz’s family, Graham goes to help them, showing how brave 13 has helped him become.
We now have two tension-filled scenarios:
A home invasion subplot where Graham helps Yaz’s family keep the spiders out of their flat. Use this to flesh out and make her sister and Dad likeable - Graham comforts them when they’re scared, calling back to Grace’s last line "promise you won’t be scared without me” - 13 has helped him!
13 and Co being chased around the hotel (PROPERLY chased - the spiders use webs to cut off corridors and herd them around like rats in a maze)
YAZ GETS TAKEN BY THE SPIDERS - this is the moment 13 realises how attached she is to her new friends. She and Mrs Kahn work together to go and save Yaz from the Spiders’ nest (eliminating that annoying Jackie Tyler “you’re endangering my kid” trope) while Ryan uses his music to draw the spiders away
13 gets to see Mrs Kahn’s maternal affection and we see her desire for family. Ryan’s music draws the Spiders back and saves Graham and Yaz’s family
When Ryan and Graham reunite it’s very emotional - Ryan saved Graham’s life - ‘looking out for each other’
Finally have the Doctor save the Spiders by using the TARDIS as an Ark, instead of leaving them to die - call back to Planet of the Spiders and drop them off there
Since she’s at home, once they’ve saved everyone have Yaz do girly things with the Doctor (because they haven’t been able to rest since episode 1) - maybe nail painting? Only 13 starts using the varnish as finger paint. Also! I like the idea of them choosing 13’s earring together bc 13 has no clue about jewelry
Demons of the Punjab
This should be episode 5, because it’s connected to 4 by Yaz’s family and together they provide a nice rounding-off of the half of the series more focused on her
The Thijarians have had their planet stolen, not just destroyed (it would still kill everyone)
That way when we see the hologram of what happened to their planet we establish the threat of what will happen to the Earth if Tim Shaw wins in the finale
(the powder they have can still be the stuff left over afterwards)
Also it’s weird that Yaz goes to see her Grandmother, who she discovers remarried, and Ryan doesn’t react at all.
Ryan has nothing to do in this episode, and because we’re putting Punjab earlier in the series, Grace’s loss is fresher. Give him a moral dilemma: He wants to go back and see her when she was young (and with her first husband - implicitly rejecting Graham) like Yaz is seeing her Gran
After seeing what happens to Yaz’s family, and seeing Graham’s caring reaction to Prem, he follows 13’s advice and gives up on seeing Grace again - he’s content with Graham
He bonds with Yaz over the episode and warns her not to take family for granted. At the end Yaz takes him to meet her Gran in the present day (“I was lucky enough to know yours”)
The Tsuranga Conundrum (The Good Doctors)
Have the medical ship be a war ambulance helping victims of the Stenza’s conquest
The general on board has fought the Stenza
Cut her brother and the 2nd nurse, they’re unnecessary - have the ship be understaffed because of the strain the Stenza are putting on the medical service, give the engineering role to 13
The asteroid field they have to fly through (which we should ACTUALLY SEE) is not just an asteroid field but the wreckage left behind by another missing planet.
Replace the P'ting. It may be cute but the vast majority of people thought it was ridiculous. Instead have it be a Stenza weapon left over as the ship is flying through an old battleground - it can still be small and destroy the ship from the inside out, but its design can be more threatening and it can be more sympathetic (it was experimented on/created to kill, it isn’t evil)
13 tries to pilot the ship first but can’t because she’s wounded. She has to rely on Team TARDIS and delegate the usual ‘Doctor’ roles. She faces off against the tactical P’ting, trying to fix the ship as fast as it disassembles it, while Yaz runs around trying to catch the thing, and Ryan and Graham take care of the passengers
The sonic STAYS BROKEN so 13 has to do this all by hand
Once 13 is told the Stenza are still out there hurting people, introduce a subplot over the next 3 episodes before the finale where she’s sneaking off at night to go and help fight them (without the others knowing, because they’re too emotionally biased)
The next episodes (Kerblam!, Rosa) gradually shift the focus onto Ryan’s growth as he becomes more active
It Takes You Away
Add 13 and Graham - now close friends - talking about grandkids, and put more emphasis on 13′s reaction to the abandoned girl
This sets up the Solitract turning into Susan, the Doctor’s granddaughter, instead of the frog at the end
You don’t require previous NuWho knowledge to know about Susan - she has barely been mentioned.
Have her be played by the actress from An Adventure in Space and Time, like David Bradley as the First Doctor
This way we directly address the theme of grandchildren and family
The Solitract is a link to 13’s childhood and family. It’s also another omnipotent consciousness she can relate to (think 9 and Bad Wolf - “That’s what I feel, all the time!”). Finding that and immediately letting it go must be traumatising
Have a quick scene of Yaz catching 13 crying, but she quickly covers up because Graham just saw Grace and he’s distraught
Finale (Battle Phantoms)
When they arrive on the battlefield 13 accidentally reveals she’s been helping fight the Stenza offscreen (which is how she knows about this battle - one of the ones she was too late for)
This lie infuriates Graham - she’s been blocking his revenge for ages
BIG EMOTIONAL MOMENT
13: Maybe I am a liar, and I promised I wouldn’t be, but that’s because I know what it’s like, Graham. To want to hurt the people who hurt you. How that anger burns like fire, like a supernova. And it took me so long to get over it, so long to move on. Whole lifetimes wasted hurting and hating. I didn’t want that to happen to you. No one deserves to be broken twice.
This gives Graham a legitimate reason to go against 13 without announcing his intention to kill Tim Shaw like an idiot. It also plays up 13’s hypocrisy, which was touched on in the original script
What was the point of 9 distress calls if they’re all in the same place?? Use this pportunity to split team TARDIS up and showcase how they’ve grown as individuals before bringing them back together (Ryan and Graham, Yaz and 13) for the 3rd Act
Graham being on his own drives up the tension over whether he’ll kill Tim Shaw - Ryan gets there just in time
Explicitly call back to the moment in The Ghost Monument when Ryan used a gun - highlight how far he’s come because of 13, talking Graham down
Get rid of the robots, because they weren’t in The Ghost Monument now, and they turned the intimate story into an action movie.
Over the series we’ve established the Stenza genetically engineer other creatures into weapons (the Remnants, the P'ting, the cable ball in The Woman Who Fell to Earth). Replace the robots with scary leftovers from the Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos (because that title was irrelevant to the original episode) - Think the Hand Mines from The Magician’s Apprentice
Have each of the missing planets throughout the series be named - that way when we discover the stolen planets in the finale there is emotional impact because their being stolen has caused so much suffering.
This way not only are the Stenza a lot more threatening because they are present throughout the series, there is more build up to seeing Tim Shaw again
Also, the subplot about returning the planets is more emotionally impactful - the Doctor is retroactively providing closure to lots of the side characters from the series
Finally the threat to Earth is much greater - the companions have seen what losing your planet does to a person emotionally, and they fear that
WHEN THE EARTH IS THREATENED CALL BACK TO YAZ’S FAMILY SO WE FEEL SOMETHING
Also the continuing thread of missing /lost planets could link to Galifrey, raising 13’s emotional stakes
Multiple people have complained the plot thread about the planet attacking you psychically and erasing your memories went nowhere - when 13 and Yaz take those devices off they get slight headaches
Instead have the planet actually attack them - 13 and Yaz have to remind each other of their memories and their families - exposing Yaz to a rare snapshot of the Doctor’s lonely childhood on Galifrey
This gives Jodie the opportunity to do some SERIOUS DRAMATIC ACTING, and finally opening up about Galifrey to the whole TARDIS team at the end gives an emotional climax to her relationship with them, as well as the relationship between Ryan and Graham
The Fam line is cute, but we need ACTION to evidence this growth - this way throughout the series we’ve established how much family means to 13, how much she wants that, and Yaz saying “I’ve always liked fam” means so much because it means she understands 13 as a person
Resolution
Change how the Dalek got split.
Medieval humans killing a Dalek on their own is ridiculous and makes itr less threatening. Instead, have the Dalek be a scout from the Time War, looking to attack Earth to distract the War Doctor. The Doctor, furious, rushes over and helps the human armies divide it, to stop the Time War spreading to his second home.
We’re told this legend by the archaeologists, positioning the Doctor as a vengeful wizard. We can get a flashback with the War Doctor as a dark silhouette on a hill or something.
This makes the “it’s personal” stuff even truer
Use the archaeologists and dig site to expand on the Dalek race’s impact on humanity, because they’ve visited Earth dozens of times. I’m thinking wall paintings depicting the Dalek Shell as a Divine war chariot, and the mutant as a Cthulhu-like God
This way we’re really throwing Team TARDIS in the deep end - they are immediately aware of the number of times the Doctor has fought the Daleks, which is completely different to the rest of series 11, where 13 was encountering everything for the first time
Change the junkyard Dalek shell.
The Scout goes to a storage facility where pieces of its shell are stored. Now this place is owned by the modern incarnation of the cult we’ve set up who worshipped the Dalek in ancient times (their logo is the same symbol found on the wall paintings)
Instead of killing the gay (AGAIN), have the company staff welcome and exult the Dalek - only for it to turn around and kill them all, establishing its racial superiority complex. (This is something Chibnall glossed over - his Dalek wanted to conquer like anyone else, not exterminate)
The company has collected the remains of dozens of different Dalek models from invasions across the show’s history (we still have the parallel to 13 making her Screwdriver)
The Dalek reassembles itself not using Earth metal, but into a Frankenstein’s monster welded together from different Dalek designs (classic 60s, Imperial, Special Weapons, Time War, Supreme, Progenitor)
When the Dalek and 13 face each other this one Scout now represents the entire Dalek race, every type the Doctor has ever fought. The idea of it stitching itself together is also a nice parallel to Regeneration
Destroy the Dalek by separating all the different sections - use Ryan’s dad’s technical skills but don’t have all of Team TARDIS rush the Dalek without getting killed - them pushing it around immediately removed any threat.
Emotional Impact
Seeing the remains of all the Daleks the Doctor has killed at the storage facility and hearing the stories of the War Doctor makes Team TARDIS reconsider 13
Police officer Yaz realises she is devoted to a murderer, and considers whether she wants to get closer to such a person
To make the Dalek more impactful to both Team TARDIS and the new audience that has only watched Series 11, when Graham asks why it’s so dangerous have 13 say something along the lines of “the Daleks are my Stenza”
Graham realises why 13 stopped him killing Tim Shaw in series 11, and (considering his Dad must’ve fought in WW2) gains a new level of respect for her
Don’t have Ryan immediately forgive his Dad and declare that he loves him - set up that he’s willing to give his Dad a second chance as an arc for series 12 - the push and pull between Graham and Ryan reconnecting with his Dad
The Scout is trying to complete its original mission, bringing the Tile War to Earth - 13 has to literally defend her freinds from the ghost of the War and finally let go of her violent past (personified by the War Doctor). She’s also letting go of the deified, Messiah-like version of herself (represented by the wall paintings of the Doctor’s battle with the Dalek) that RTD and Moffat loved
13’s arc is worrying learning about the Daleks and their toxic relationship will change the way her friends look at her, because she’s been trying to protect them from this side of her life (it’s revealed she’s been deliberately avoiding places she’s been before because she’s looking for a fresh start)
By now Ryan and Graham are getting along fine, they’ve avenged Grace’s murder and Ryan is now talking to his Dad. 13 worries everyone has outgrown her, and they’ll leave
Have a scene at the end where Yaz comforts 13 and assures her she won’t abandon her - 13 doesn’t need to save their lives for them to want to travel with her - it’s their job to save her. They are here because they care about her.
This way we get a new emotional climax of 13′s emotional arc and reaffirm the status-quo for Series 12
Improving Matt Smith’s era here
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I really want to know what happened to Albar and Angstroms family, I hope they were okay in the end
#I know it leaves it open for later but it's a shame they concluded the arc with tzim sha but never really went back to the stenza as a whole#doctor who#dw rewatch#13th doctor#Angstrom
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Photo by Michael Ventura.
“Tork laughed in the easy, carefree way which seems to be so characteristic. ‘It’s amazing how thrilling life has gotten how that I’ve learned how to live it,’ he said. ‘There are two kinds of pains — the pain from growing up and the pain from refusing to grow at all.’” - article by Lisa Stenza, Connecticut Daily Campus, February 26, 1982 “There are two kinds of pain. One is the pain of growing up. The other is the pain of refusing to do so. To my mind, the first is better because although it’s infinitely more difficult to deal with, at least it changes. It [pauses] somehow gets better.” - Peter, The Gazette, May 27, 1982
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Ok this is how I would fix the Chibnall Era
(I know there’s a lot of issues I just want to restructure it a bit)
Series 11
Keep episode 1 and 2 mostly the same, but without Yaz
The Stenza are much more built out as the main villain of the series, their atrocities continuing being mentioned in each episode
Even more of a focus on Graham and Ryan, The Doctor helping Ryan grieve the loss of his grandmother
Halfway through they learn Tim Shaw is still alive, leaving multiple episodes of other adventures for Graham to also secretly be spiraling and debating himself over weather or not to avenge his late wife
All building up to that decision to be the climax of the finale, where they battle a army of Stenza, and their leader Tim Shaw
Graham doesn’t kill him, but Tim Shaw does not survive, effectively setting off a chain reaction that frees the people under the Stenza’s control
Then a fun Christmas episode where Yaz is introduced
Series 12
Ok we start with Spyfall
Then have a fun episode where Graham and Ryan decide to leave (for now)
Then Fugitive of the Jdoon (without Jack)
And The Timeless child as the halfway episode
An entire episode dedicated to Jack breaking Doc out of jail
Then a much toned down, more episodic version of the Flux, pretty much the same but cutting out the plot with the weeping angels and the grand serpent, making the main enemies the Sontarans, The Swarm, and Tecteun. Honestly we don’t need Azure either
Ryan and Graham can also make a brief return at the end to help
Squishing the flux into 4 episodes that acts as a big finale
Series 13
An entire series of Doc traveling with Yaz and Dan, the masters back as series long villain, and really focusing on the relationships between the characters
We get what happened after Missy left, and The Master tries to use that friendship to manipulate Doc
The audience is forced to debate over weather or not he’s really evil again
Slow burn romance season! Move Demons of the Punjab here
Also give more time to develop Dan as a character as he re evaluates what he wants his life to look like
Basically a whole season of the last three episodes of series 13
Expanding Power of the Doctor into two or three episodes, so it doesn’t feel rushed, and actually makes sense, a sweet goodbye for 13 (where she actually gets to date Yaz for an episode or two before tragically regenerating and deciding she should have never opened herself back up to love again, having one final ice cream date before letting Yaz go)
#anyway thanks for coming to my ted talk#doctor who#13th doctor#yazmin khan#graham o'brien#ryan sinclair#dan lewis#the master#the doctor
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She built it partially out of Stenza tech, of which she said: "Except Stenza technology's really annoying and super hard to decipher. 139 layers, seven of which don't make sense." She was laying the foundation so they wouldn't figure it out.
what if thirteen intentionally kidnapped her companions while pretending she didn’t. that would be so normal of her.
#as a fun lil aside for those who read tags#I have hcs that stenza babies are lil menaces to society#so the teleportation tech and other dangerous bits are hard to use on purpose#so the babies don't hurt themselves#it's childproofing
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I low-key think the Stenza kept the Earth a secret.
From "The Ghost Monument":
From "The Battle of Ranskoor av Kolos":
(Included bc it's kind of implied that Stebble is in the same galaxy as where the Stenza are from.)
#doctor who#the stenza#tim shaw#tzim-sha#the ghost monument#the battle of ranskoor av kolos#i continue to spell everything correctly bc i think not doing so on purpose is a lil childish#somwthing something not getting benedict cumberbatch's name wrong on purpose for a bad joke#thanks hbomberguy
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characters in the thirteenth doctor’s era: tzim-sha (a.k.a. tim shaw) soon to be leader of the stenza warrior race, conquerors of the nine systems.
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I’d be interested in hearing your thoughts on the Ghost Monument. I know some people feel the stakes aren’t high enough, and that maybe if the racers were pitted against each other more it could be a more ‘interesting’ episode I guess, but I find the dynamics of the 2 guest cast to be interesting because they aren’t enemies, they’re not friends either but there’s not a desire to kill each other, because they are their out of necessity and to me that’s more then just being there out of ego or a prize. That surrounded by the history of the Stenza on the planet, it’s fascinating and one where I don’t think I’m fully across yet, so would be interested in hearing your thoughts.
Honestly, I was mostly just shocked that people thought this episode was bad? It wouldn't make my favourites list but there's literally nothing wrong with it either in plot or the execution of it imo. I enjoy it in a rewatch! It builds important dynamics and sets up important arcs. The foundation for the main characters are more firmly set.
Also, like, whatever peoples feelings on the stakes in this episode, it should be noted that The Ghost Monument as an episode has a dark twin. Its name is Ascension of the Cybermen. Narratively they function as a pair and the second one is supposed to be a lot darker with more stakes that shows the development of the characters, so you can't really do that if the first one is absolutely Go Go Go GO high stakes all the whole way through? The tonal difference belays the seriousness of the second episode. The contrast shows to demonstrate both how far the fam have come in AotC and how far 13 has fallen from TGM.
Not to say the sitch they're in in TGM isn't serious, it is, but this is not super stressful to the doctor, she's not, till the very end, scared she can't return them home or that they'll die (well. anymore than the doctor apparently normally is. The monologue in Once, Upon Time was fabulous but very sad). The fam are mostly just following 13's lead to get through this all figuring it's their best chance. In the second episode, they show their own initiative. In effect TGM is their training wheel episode that allows them to survive when the stakes get high.
The links between 11x01 & 2 and 12x09 & 10 give me Life. Such brilliant arching plot threads. Great bookends to Ryan and Graham's time on the show.
And really? This is a personal opinion, but disaster apocalyptic scenarios (which this is applicable to even if our group aren't natives of the place) where everybody lives in hell but just fight and try and kill each other as well as the environment trying to off them are just Bad. And belays an absolutely twisted view of us as a species. I feel like them all banding together when it gets tough and forming a community, if a very terse one where not everybody gets along, is actually an accurate portrayal of people in general. Even whatshisface Enzo or whatever joined the group he hated for safety because he was a lousy person, yeah, but he was Not stupid. I cannot stand grimdark crap like those zombie shows where people just kill each other en masse in their warring factions or whatever like the whole of human history isn't us forming societies and working together.
But speaking of whatever his name is, I feel like his contributions to the dialogue of the episode played an important part in delivering the themes they were going for, so making them fight instead would just have damaged the episode's core aims.
Mr 'I love my mum she taught me people are awful and selfish and horrible by breaking my trust and allowing me to get badly injured' is, congrats, the first person in this era to talk about his terrible mother whom 13 Immediately says sucks (gee i wonder why they did that. he even got hurt because he fell and his mum didn't save him). This is also the first time the cycle of abuse is mentioned because uh, the loser in the mother of the year competition did it specifically so it'd perpetuate itself in her son. This is the episode the timeless child is first mentioned. Considering the cornerstone of the arc is that this child in the end Broke that chain of abuse I do not consider this a coincidence. I'd bet him and his mother would think that Tecteun made that child Strong by what they did to them. 13 did Not like this man and she wouldn't, he's a dark mirror but also the victim of a really shitty mother.
There are other things i take note of in this episode. It's the first time out of post regeneration weirdness we see 13 really hit her stride. It's the first time we see her eschew pacifism as Her Thing despite the fact that she's already demonstrated her willingness to use violence with a few bombs the ep previous. Contextual morality. Reoccurring theme. It Wasn't a good idea to use violence in the situation she was in in TGM. Still doesn't make her a pacifist though bc lol, the bomb thing. So it's Kind of the first blatant portrayal of 13's private actions contrasting ones witnessed by the fam which are used to make her look better in their eyes. This will continue all season.
The stenza are now explicitly portrayed as violent colonizers as opposed to weird guys with the universe's most messed up election system. The lady is going through a race from hell is here to buy her loved ones out of the hell of their society. It's the first time the theme Properly pops up in the era. The first of many times. 13 continues to be a support to Ryan here, deepening their relationship. She's dad-ing him. She's not mad, she's disappointed! (she's also mad). She's also supportive of him.
I also think that 13 totally running out of ideas and thinking they're all gonna die at the end when the others disappear and the tardis does Not appear sets up something interesting. The fam, the ones who have been sceptical about her ability to save them this ep but still figure her as their best chance Immediately bolster her confidence and try and prop her up. They continue with the 'you've got this doc, we have faith in you!!' for a while after that, i assume they think she needs the morale boost? But I think it just leaves her with this terrifying pressure in the end?
She tries to let them know later on that this travelling is Dangerous and that they could get hurt but i think they have kind of started to buy into their own hype about her by then and aren't as worried as they should be. They think tim shaw is the worst of the worst the whole of s11 and 13 doesn't barely deign to acknowledge him bc he's so beneath her. So by the time the real bad guys pop out of the woodwork that Actually scare her the fam are overconfident in her ability to save them, which in turn eventually leaves them in the AOTC situation where they have to save themselves because she Cannot save them herself. She gave them an out before then and they didn't take it because they were not worried. I think the journey to that overconfidence starts right here.
I guess if i had to gripe it'd be that the scene where the two racers decide to take the prize together was Way too easy and more of a footnote in the story? There wasn't really another way this was going to end, but still. That seemed a little weakly done to me. I'd like a little bit more time devoted to it because it's not like i can't think of a few different scenarios to get here, it's just they'd have taken more screen time. In the end, I think that the episode had more important plot threads to go into so they just rushed it a bit. Maybe that's where people wanted more conflict? I don't want more conflict as much as a deeper discussion. They Didn't have a gripe with each other beyond that they were competing against each other and wanted to win and it didn't seem to occur to them that they could just share. But also, i've not watched this for a while. Maybe i'm misremembering, but i remember it feeling short to me.
idk, in the end it reminds me, weirdly, of Jurassic park where they're working their way across the park to the guest centre when all the dinos are escaped. Yes they're in danger and at times it's severe, but they have time to talk and bond and work together using their own skills as a group. The stakes Are high, there be monsters out to kill them and they want to go home, but it's also not 100% dire at all times. It hits the same mood for me.
This episode wasn't grim but it wasn't trying to be either so i guess if you Like grim it'd be a disappointment, but it did what it wanted to pretty well with setting stuff up and having a reasonable compelling episode plot.
Also... It's Super pretty. The bright sun. Glorious.
#13stardisposts#dw shit#dw meta#kind of#i mostly just talked#i like this ep and i'm mostly just surprised people object to it so much???
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6:03 songs are long enough to feel like two songs back to back/a song that has been looped, while a 5:54 song is just a bit too short to feel like that so it's just one long ass song
a 5:54 song is longer than a 6:03 song i cant explain it
#and it might be thought like that too#a 6 minutes song is easily dividable into two times 3 stenza+chorus#and also easier with the melody#since music usually uses 12 as its base#but with 5 and over songs it's harder#and would point out to the song beeing lenghthened by a slow fading outro for exemple#am I making sense ?#I feel like I'm onto something but I don't know shit about music sooooo
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Doctor Who 11x10 - The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos
#doctor who#newwho#the battle of ranskoor av kolos#tborak#thirteenth doctor#yasmin khan#ryan sinclair#graham o'brien#tim shaw#tzim-sha#stenza#ux
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Ooookay, so, about the first episode of s11:
I love that the Tardis team is big again! And my favourite scene was the one where 13th builds her new sonic screwdriver, from what I remember the fact that 13 is good at building things almost never comes up again but I really hope that I'm wrong because it was cool as heck.
Thoughts about the companions: I love how "average" Graham is; I'm yet not too attached to Ryan; I distrust Yaz, ACAB for life.
The design of the Stenza didn't land for me. I love the costume for 13th.
Apart from all of this I didn't particularly love this episode, it's not a terrible introduction, but it's not stellar either (It's no Power of the Daleks), and the expectation were high the first time I watched it (It's hard following up the last three episodes of Capaldi, those were stellar).
Also, when Jodie was announced as the next Doctor I was really excited, I wanted a woman Doctor so so much. It was really a letdown that the political writing of Chibnall was so conservative after the anti capitalist run of Capaldi, but this is another discourse for another episode (cough cough... Kerblam)
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DOCTOR WHO CREATURE/ALIEN/MONSTER SHOWDOWN MASTERPOST
64 species, 5 rounds, 1 winner. Who will be the Creature Of All Time?
Voting for Red Group Round 1 starts Feb 16, noon EST.
Qualifying criteria:
must be a species, not an individual. Species of which only one remain are okay, but this is judging the Creature Factor of the species as a whole, not how much you like that specific individual. ie. it's not about how much you like the Star Whale in The Beast Below, but rather Star Whales as a general concept
cannot be a human OR a mostly-human-looking alien. exceptions include the Carrionites and the Midnight Entity, because I love them.
must appear at least once on either Doctor Who (1963) or Doctor Who (2005). No EU creatures, sorry. No, not even from Torchwood or Sarah Jane Adventures. We have to cut it off somewhere. Also, Beep the Meep isn't on the show *yet*, so we're holding off until next year.
Groups and schedule below the cut
ROUND 1: GROUP STAGE
RED GROUP: noon EST Feb 16 - noon EST Feb 17
Dalek vs Zocci
Foamasi vs Haemovore
Ogron vs Whisper Man
Macra vs Saturnyn
The Silence vs Tractator
Absorbaloff vs Mentor (TIE)
Star Whale vs Minotaur
Ood vs Tritovore
YELLOW GROUP: noon EST Feb 17 - noon EST Feb 18
Silurian vs Voord
Sensorite vs Krillitane
Stenza vs Racnoss
Sea Devil vs Tetrap
Slitheen vs Tharil
Vashta Nerada vs Pyrovile
Dæmon vs Kroton
Sontaran vs Vinvocci
GREEN GROUP: noon EST Feb 18 - noon EST Feb 19
Cybermen vs Zarbi
Fendahl vs Hath
Midnight Entity vs Rutan
Adipose vs Skithra
Zygon vs Tivolian
The Flood vs Nimon
Carrionite vs Menoptra
Nestene vs Vervoid
BLUE GROUP: noon EST Feb 19 - noon EST Feb 20
Ice Warrior vs Wirrn
Draconian vs Headless Monk
P'ting vs Reaper
Catkind vs Sycorax
Judoon vs Time Beetle
Monk vs Optera
Cryon vs Krynoid
Weeping Angel vs Vespiform
ROUND 2
ORANGE GROUP: noon EST Feb 20 - noon EST Feb 21
Dalek vs Haemovore
Whisper Man vs Macra
Silence vs Abzorbaloff vs Mentor (TIEBREAKER)
Star Whale vs Ood
Silurian vs Sensorite
Racnoss vs Sea Devil
Slitheen vs Vashta Nerada
Dæmon vs Sontaran
TEAL GROUP: noon EST Feb 21 - noon EST Feb 22
Cybermen vs Hath
Midnight Entity vs Adipose
Zygon vs Nimon
Menoptra vs Nestene
Ice Warrior vs Draconian
Reaper vs Catkind
Judoon vs Optera
Krynoid vs Weeping Angel
ROUND 3
12:15 PM EST Feb 22 - 12:15 PM EST Feb 23
Dalek vs Macra
Silence vs Ood
Silurian vs Sea Devil
Vashta Nerada vs Sontaran
Cyberman vs Midnight Entity
Zygon vs Nestene
Ice Warrior vs Catkind
Judoon vs Weeping Angel
ROUND 4
12:30 PM EST Feb 23 - 12:30 PM EST Feb 24
contests TBD
SEMIFINALS
12:45 PM EST Feb 24 - 12:45 PM EST Feb 25
contests TBD
FINALS
1:00 PM EST Feb 25 - 1:00 PM Feb 26
contest TBD
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