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  • There's so much to like about this one, and really about most of the 7/Ace run. It was a big step up from the fairly rubbish stories that Colin Baker had to work with. Most of all, though — Ace beating the shit out of a Dalek with a baseball bat. You go, girl.

  • blocked users being able to vote on stuff

    There was a post up recently to that effect: https://lemm.ee/post/64502083

    I first thought this was an Mbin-specific issue, and the developers were kind enough to open an issue based on my report: https://github.com/MbinOrg/mbin/issues/1596

    I agree completely with your point about smaller instances, but even then mods and admins are limited to the features of the software, and the considerations that developers have or have not made making it.

    Mastodon are no saints either, but at leadt they're erring from a foundation that I agree a lot more with.

  • True, and a little deeper than that as well. The microblogging side of the Fediverse was developed not only to replicate Twitter, but to safeguard the new platform(s) against harassment techniques like brigading and dogpiling. That's why you see a lot of resistance there against user and keyword search, or quote toots; they are tools of the trade for trolls to seek out and expose victims.

    That's also why blocking, domain muting and defederation are more common on Mastodon and the like: as a way to curate your feed and especially fence off bad actors.

    The developers of Lemmy and similar platforms have apparently been content with recreating Reddit on a federated architecture, but haven't taken the same precautions. I was appalled recently to find that "blocking" on the threadiverse isn't reciprocal. When I "block" someone on here it only removes them from my feed, while they can continue to sift through my post history and downvote everything I've written.

    After several years on Mastodon, I find that entirely unsatisfactory and unsafe. I expect better self moderation tools on the platforms I use. So I guess I'll be sunsetting this account in the coming weeks.

  • I thought so too. At least they realised that nobody in the younger segment would get the joke if they called him "Doctor OHO".

  • The Ergon

    Oh snap! I felt the same as you about "AoI", and I'd completely forgotten about Omega's own bone bird. Good catch!

  • whether Omega even has a body

    For plot purposes, apparently he does 😄 In "Arc of Infinity" he gets one briefly. There are also that other time the seventh Doctor was after a coffin associated with Omega. Maybe that's what we're seeing opened here?

  • It complicates things that I'm on a Mbin instance, which ostensibly combines forums and microblogging. But the preferred way of handling spoilers vs content warnings differ so much that federating "hidden" content isn't possible.

  • Yeah, her long term purpose certainly was spelled out in the recent teaser trailer!

  • "I see you've been doing the TARDIS up a bit. I don't like it" is an epic burn in the Doctor's ongoing rivalry with their other selves 😄

  • Edited the post to remove potential spoilers, mBin doesn't appear to federate the edits.

    I was already pretty much over the threadiverse for other reasons but this sucks.

  • This episode was a lot, and only the last step toward a conclusion of the season arc(s). I'm going to try and post as I form thoughts about specific themes...

    "The church on Ruby Road"

    There are definitely elements carried over from this one into the entire show since then. First, the themes of coincidence and luck, and perhaps by extension wishes (and doubt?). It seems like RTD is still grappling with telling them apart, like with the unfortunate Zufall family who nominally belonged in one category, but were played according to one or several others.

    There was nothing Zufällig about the Rani finding the seventh son of a seventh son of a seventh son. That's a traceable anomaly, a standout pattern that portends the specialness of the child. More than an omen, an identical lineage might be engineered to similar effects — in which case we are uncomfortably close to the magical thinking of eugenics.

    Our showrunner would make a poor practical magician if he can't separate happenstance from wishes that have more intent behind them, a "gamification" perhaps of randomness, or the methodical identification of patterns in (apparent) coincidence. However, he did also introduce the "technology of rope" in "TcoRR". That's a fairly scientific approach that requires a deeper understanding of a field's taxonomies and the patterns inherent in them.

    We might expect that stringency of method from the Rani, and so far it has been suggested as much in behind the scenes interviews. We will have to wait and see if her scientific applications of coincidence shows on screen. I think only then do we have a proper synthesis of science fantasy in the show.

    So those are two components from the first christmas special that have set the course for the following seasons. Superstition, and its scuentific formalisation. The third, most glaring one is — all the babies. I don't think we've ever had so many orphans, foundlings, kidnappings, and (space) baby factories in the span of two seasons before... and then there is the baby elephant in the room, the Timeless Child.

    Right now, Doctor Who has more unknown parents in play than in your average soap opera. I'm not even going to speculate which are going to be tied up, or how. At best, it's going to be a pattern we won't recognise until it's shown to us.

  • It genuinely doesn't seem to be any ill will. Just last year I read an interview where he seemed upset at the thought of not meeting the Daleks 🙂

    Would be nice if things work out and he at least gets the usual three seasons.

  • Yeah, and "The three Doctors" is 100 minutes as part of Tales of the TARDIS. Should be possible in a week or so 👍

  • Catching up on Omega is as easy as Rani homework was. His broadcast appearances are pretty scarce.

    It's "The three Doctors" and "Arc of infinity" — and again the second one really does feel like homework — plus "Remembrance of the Daleks" for additional credit, even though it's only the Hand of Omega that appears there.

    But you sort of owe yourself any chance to watch Sylvester McCoy dropping clues to the Cartmel plan, so do take "Remembrance" if you can!

  • I'm not sure what I just watched, but it was a pretty amazing bridge from the ISC into the season finale.

    I thought there was going to be more of a payoff to the surname Zufall ("coincidence"), which seems to contradict the wish granting thing we got. And at this stage, the Rani doesn't seem particularly scientific, but more like a magician transforming people into newts anything except newts.

    The bone beasts were an impressive visual, but I'm not sure what purpose they served other than spectacle? Maybe that's something to solve next Saturday. If not, they seem to be so superfluous the show went to great lengths to show us they literally didn't even leave footprints.

    I was not sold on Rogue's love letter from hell, he could have been kept on ice for a later season. Maybe I'm just more sparing with declarations of love, but it seemed a little overblown considering their brief history? Looks like Susan got thrown into the same scene in post, and I think she would have made a weightier messenger.

    However, along with all the other barbs about men absolutely not loving other men, and the "girl>wife>mother" sequence of a woman's life, it adds another creepy shade of beige to Conrad's ideal world. I had a good chuckle that all of that is intended to fail in the Rani's larger scheme. Fuck off Conrad, have another pink fat sandwich for the road.

    So this episode's deity is just randomly born of humans, and anyway just lies giggling in a cot to feed Conrad's delusion? That was underwhelming, but okay. On to the next theme.

    The undercurrent that questioning dominant narratives can crack their grasp on reality is more powerful and relevant than it felt at a first viewing. Where there's doubt there's hope. Especially when the narrator (literally doing a Cee Beebies storytime) is a fascistoid influencer who could have been drag'n'dropped from youtube or tiktok.

    And it's of course very RTD to place one of the perspectives through cracks in (normative) reality with the marginalised dispossessed — besides the disabled in the camp I'm pretty sure I spied at least one person in drag. What is the line, "it's easier to see things from the outside"? Glad Ruby found her tribe, and some purpose for her "73 yards" trials.

    The bone palace was an amazing set, and the "doubt precogs" (I forget what they were called) clashed nicely with their steampunk Borg design. Why do their elongated tar pit hands remind me of Micky the idiot getting eaten by a bin?

    The little things set up for next time:

    • What's up with Poppy? Like an inverse Pinocchio, she was a real child all along, and that's somehow important?
    • Were the Doctor and the Rani lovers once, or something else? That's new, I'm interested how it'll play out, though it feels like saddling the Doctor with a nuclear family, a male heartthrob, and a distant female ex is a bit much for one episode?
    • Considering Mel's bin was full of doubtful former mugs, I'm guessing she has more of a role to play with the dispossessed than we saw here.

    That big reveal: Omega. Really? I thought he was an empty suit of armour in a black hole. Guess not 🤷

    Sutekh had a bunch of story potential that wasn't cashed in on in last season finale. Maybe this will be the opposite, but right now I couldn't care less about Omega. There are so many other fish to fry in this story, and he's just leftovers from 30 50 years ago.

    This may sound overly negative, but as a whole I actually enjoyed the episode a lot. The middle third is never going to be as impressive as the start or end, but "Wish world" kept the mystery going and raised the stakes a good deal in the process.

    Can't wait until the final episode.

    [Edit: forgot just how long ago "The three Doctors" was]

  • Conrad as a mold for Rassilon

    That was a joke, but now that I've slept on it... Wasn't Conrad's line in "Lucky day" —"Get off my planet" — exactly what the Doctor told Rassilon in "Hell bent"?

  • So what is her long game... Resurrecting Gallifrey? With Conrad as a mold for Rassilon?

  • My growing standom for Susan's return is unamused by the phrasing "the day Carole Ann Ford was on set".

    "Day," singular?! They had an octogenarian sprint around sets battling unholy trinities, saving planets, and probably doing all kinds of wire fu needed for the finale in one day? 😤

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