I review Blood Free, the latest offering from writer Lee Soo-yeon and find it… anaemic.
Category: Science fiction
Epic, bloated and sometimes total nonsense, The Dalek’s Master Plan is one of the most ambitious serials to come out of the Classic Who era. Mostly lost, it lives on in audio and is well worth a listen.
As part of the Korean science fiction series, I review a show that’s not quite science fiction – and not quite Korean either.
I take a look – or rather a listen – to one of Doctor’s Who’s completely lost historicals, mostly famous for one of the show’s worst companion exits. The Myth Makers.
I take a look at Doctor Who’s loving recreated bottle teaser, Mission to the Unknown.
Messy, confused, fun, and a serious contender for Worst Ending in the end of year poll, this year’s Unlock the Boss was also an interesting discussion of how technological advancements have rapidly changed the way we interact with the world.
Season 3 of Doctor Who starts with Galaxy 4: a simple story brought back to life by animation.
I conclude my deep dive into Korean science fiction with a love letter to Circle: Two Worlds – for a long time the only Korean science fiction out there
I attempt to dissect the deeply ambiguous science fiction procedural, Grid, from the pen of one of Korea’s best writers.
Think of your reality as a tree.
Now think of your reality as a block.
Now think of your reality as a straight line.
Now throw all that out because here comes Grid to truly blow your mind.