I attempt to wrest order from chaos in my review of L.U.C.A.: The Beginning
Category: Science fiction
A sparse and filmic piece of science fiction, The Silent Sea is beautiful and atmospheric but also at various points generic and even derivative. I take a deep dive into Korea’s most mainstream piece of science fiction television.
Shaking up my planned timetable for the science fiction reviews to start with one of the worst dramas ever made. Alice.
Korea has been experimenting with science fiction lately. I prepare to review what they’re doing with the genre.
A guest post on the lazy costuming in the Time Meddler from my Doctor Who watchmate, Eazal.
The final serial of Doctor Who’s second season pits the Doctor against a true equal and opposite in 11th century England
Think Doctor Who is secretly ridiculous? It’s possible its most famous writer agrees with you.
The premise of The Space Museum involves an original and complex temporal theory so it is ironic that this is not the reason the story makes little sense. It’s in its overall plotting that it falls down, not in the time loop that underpins it.
The Crusade is an enjoyable Shakespearian romp through 12th century Palestine, that nonetheless bears little relationship to actual history.
I review The Web Planet. Doctor’s Who gloriously weird foray into fantasy.