Saturday 2 October 2010

Review #2: The Sunday Service - Part 2



Well it's back. The Sunday Service Part 2 was a really good end to, dare I say it, strange episode.
The Demon doesn't idenity himself but calls himself The Darkness who is all powerful. Both Time Lords' don't understand why or how they've come together.
This part picks up from where Part 1 left off. With them comfronted with the demon. As I said in my last review, both actors did really well in this and was a really enjoyable episode.
Edward Gizzi, who plays the lead title Doctor has a very distintave voice and one that delivers his role as the Doctor with real realism. Edward has done countless work for TLM and will do in the future, as his voice is one of the most exciting we've got on the production line. He delivers his lines with such with such emotion and effect, that if this wasn't a fan film it would be on TV.
The episode ends with them putting their heads together, as well as their sonics, and blasting "The Darkness" back into the vortex. In doing this, Ryan's Doctor ends up outside the church, smiles to himself and wanders off. So I found the ending....a little...strange. That's not a bad thing, was just odd, but nice to see some mystery.
What happened to Amiee being locked outside?
What happened to Edwards' Doctor after the explosion?
Why did the 2 Doctors come together and was the supernova important to the storyline?
I hope these questions are addressed and answered at some point in the future.

Part 2 gets another 7 Twines out of 10

Wednesday 29 September 2010

Review #1: The Sunday Service



Bravo. Bravo. Bravo. Yes that's right, this episode got 3 Bravo's! Why? Well.....I shall tell you.

This time of year see's alot of people who have their own fan series of Doctor Who come together for an ammusing adventure that some would either deem pointless and a waste of time. Well thanks to KatiesNippleTardis (yes..i don't know why its called that either LOL) and gang, we have an other splended chapter to their already cracking adventures.

The Sunday Service, by Ryan Gargett & Edward Gizzi takes place between Revenge of the Dalek's Part 2 and their upcoming finale; The FInal Hour. We pick this up after the TARDIS had gone past a supernova and somehow merged with another Doctor, Ryan Gargett.
Ryan is no stranger to Doctor Who mix flicks. Only a few weeks ago we saw him in our very own A Tear in Time Part 1 & 2, playing yes you guessed it. The Doctor but a Second Life version. I believe The Sunday Service marks Ryan's first Real Life YouTube apperance as his Doctor...finally.
Judging by his apperance in this, Ryan is shaping up to become one of the most remembered fan Doctors along with his co-stars.
Katie Ann Walker plays the likable companion Amiee. I've always liked her character and she gives another cracking and funny performance, as she's left kind of conflicting with Ryan's sudden apperance. Another fantastic performance. She's very kindly done some work in the past for TLM, as well as take on the role of Jillian the Cyborg as of A Forbidden Reality in the DWSL show. Her character in that will be the biggest she's ever played a mysterious, clever characters of the whole show. I can think of no one more worthly of accepting this role.
This episode introduces some kind of Demon looking creature right at the end, inside a church. The creature is from Second Life (as I did the Greenscreen for them). I have no idea what to expect in Part 2, but really can't wait.
Apart from the sound issues in some area's and maybe some rubbish editing, this episode still marks as one of my favourates on YouTube yet.

I give this episode a smart & easy 7 Twines out of 10. Bravo. Bravo. Bravo.