Does it get better after Space Babies? First episode was OK but Space Babies may have been to much.
Yes, it gets better, but the season has been criticized for lacking narrative logic, even more than when RTD was the showrunner the first time. So, some things will make similar not-sense* as "Space Babies". But the character stuff and dramatic moments continue to be spot-on.Does it get better after Space Babies? First episode was OK but Space Babies may have been to much.
I've been hearing that a lot, that younger viewers loved that episode and this season in general.Funny thing. I watched Space Babies with my twelve year old students and they loved it. Thought it was great.
I've been hearing that a lot, that younger viewers loved that episode and this season in general.
I would literally have stopped watching Dr Who if I'd been 10-13 and that episode had come out directly after the goblin one.I can't imagine anything I would have liked less than "Space Babies" were I 12 years old.
Nah. My friends have kids entering precisely that age range (the very oldest ones) and a couple of them are the same way - they've gone from liking that kind of silly business like that to being embarrassed by it - I was discussing this with one of my friends just recently. There will be some kids who don't care but I think most kids through the period sooner or later. Whether it's 10 or 12 or 14 or 16 probably varies a fair bit (EDIT - Tumblr culture in the '10s shows some people were able to put it off to like 22 but they still went through it lol).Mind you the tastes of an overly serious 12 year old in 1983 is very different one in 2024.
Bollocks mate. ClassicWho/oldWho was absolutely never that kind of show, not even accounting for the difference of time period. nuWho is rather returning to S2 nuWho and onwards. It had whimsy but not remotely that type of whimsy.Yes, this new season, and the three specials, definitely felt like they were getting back to the more traditional "children's show" that was Classic Who.