Doctor Who complete reviews: The Stolen Earth
The critics can advise you on what's good and what's bad in all aspects of life – whether it's TV, music, films or food – but at the end of the day, it's the public view that counts. A TV critic can pick apart a really bad programme until the cows come home, but if the public likes it, who cares? How else could you explain the long-running My Family – AKA, the most depressing, mean-spirited excuse for a comedy in the history of telly – a programme that seems to be derided by every critic under the sun, and yet seems to have lasted for decades. See? If the public likes something, then a critic's job sometimes feels a bit pointless.
Still, as I weep into my computer keyboard, at least I can console myself with the fact that My Family as I'll christen it – was gaining a lot of interest from the viewers, to the point where the final instalment attracted more than 10 million viewers.
Now when you take into account that that was on a hot July day (well, lukewarm July day – hot and Britain don't quite relate), that's a huge achievement, and a testament to the stewardship of Russell T Davies. As I've said before, although some of his scripts do contain annoying problems, he did bring the much-loved programme back from the dead and to rapturous applause from both fans and critics. So maybe Stolen End has a right to function more as a Greatest Hits culmination of the last four years rather than as a coherent story – the other factor in all this was that this was the last regular Davies-helmed season before the inexplicable quasi-hiatus. After this, there'd be a scattering of specials, but no new season until 2010, by which time Davies had vacated the series. So Stolen End buddies, Mickey, Jackie, Francine, Wilf, Sylvia, Sarah Jane, K9, Luke, Mr Smith, Harriet Jones and even the Judoon and a visit to the Shadow Proclamation – which actually turns out to be a couple of red-eyed waifs in a futuristic holistic spa.
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Gossip rags love to nag on celebrities for any infraction against high fashion or for committing the grand sin of stepping out looking like less than a supermodel. And it doesn’t matter if they’re male or female — gossip journalists have their weapons loaded and are ready to fire off an arsenal of harsh insults.
Most online gossip articles are not what you’d call quality journalism. These pieces are peppered with misspellings and grammar errors, there is rarely a byline indicating who authored the piece, and frequently, these articles make broad (and false) assumptions.
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This site claims that Fraser has “hair plugs.” Actually, what he’s wearing in the movies is a very natural looking lace hair system. The unknown author of the article states, “We hate to be so shallow, but we must admit that before picture really creeps us out.”
If you hate being shallow, then don’t be shallow. Instead of badgering Brendan Fraser and calling his look “creepy,” offer some support, focusing on how great he looks in his films.
In the words of one of the article’s commentators: “And WHO cares, HELLO? its Brendan Fraser, WE ALLLLLL know how hot he is.”
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This site claims to be “Williamsburg hipster central.” Since when is it hip to be cruel? One post in the online forum features a series of photos showing Brendan Fraser’s hairstyles over the past decade or so with the insightful introductory text: “this dude has the worst hair styles ever.”
Ain’t it cool how on the Internet, you can make fun of other people’s hair without ever having to show your own?
Commentators in this forum go on to rant about everything they dislike about the actor, from his face and hair to the movies he’s made, and they provide even more ammunition by posting pictures of Nicholas Cage and John Travolta, pointing out those actors’ hairlines as well.
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