By cGt2099
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Monday, November 16th, 2015 at 7:00 pm
On Doctor Who Episode 9.9 “Sleep No More”: Arriving on a seemingly abandoned space station orbiting Neptune, the Doctor (Peter Capaldi) and companion Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman) run into a group of soldiers on a rescue mission to recover the crew. But with only one surviving crew member alive, the group soon discover that they are not alone… and that the Sandmen are coming…
During TARDISblend 94, we are joined by guest Dwayne DeFreitas of Geeks Of Doom’s The Drill Down podcast, and we discuss Doctor Who‘s first attempt at a found-footage episode, accompanied by the first-ever notable absence of the show’s opening sequence. We look into the confusing and disorienting nature of the episode, deconstruct it, and discuss that ending.
All this and more on the latest edition of the TARDISblend podcast!
Presented by Greg Davies (cGt2099 from The BLENDOVER Podcast and The Heavy Metal Historian Podcast) and geek journalist Tom Cheredar of Gigaom, TARDISblend is a podcast that takes a look at the ongoing adventures in the Doctor Who Universe – as Peter Capaldi makes his journey as the Doctor!
[Doctor Who music and clips: copyright BBC – used under Fair Use
Intro Clip features a sample of Doctor Who Theme – Metal Version by Beyond The Epilogue – listen here]
Closing Clip features a sample of Doctor Who Meets Metal by Eric Calderone – view here]
“Don’t save your eye boogers, save your eye boogers and you’re dead” That’s my recap of the episode. Also, thanks for talking about classic Who and tying it into new Who. I think it’s a really neat way to get people interested in the older stuff.
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The Mercuri Bros.™ comic cover used with permission of Prodigal Son Press
“Don’t save your eye boogers, save your eye boogers and you’re dead” That’s my recap of the episode. Also, thanks for talking about classic Who and tying it into new Who. I think it’s a really neat way to get people interested in the older stuff.
Comment by The Tardis — November 16, 2015 @ 8:20 pm