Sunday, November 18, 2012

Episode #38: "Yes, But WHY Were There Bats in the TARDIS?"

Hitting 'Record' as the end credits roll, Sarah and Andrew jump in with their high-energy, off-the-cuff impressions of the final entry in their classic Who viewing, The Enemy Within! (A.k.a. The Paul McGann TV movie.) Heresy, murder, random bats- what more do you need from an episode?

Monday, November 12, 2012

Episode #37: "But What About The Thals?"

A continuation of the 'Time Travel in classic Who' discussion, from the First Baker to McCoy!Plus scientific implausibility and the genocide of the Thals.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Episode #36: "Getting On The Bus"

Sarah and Andrew (mostly Andrew) discuss the use of Time Travel on Doctor Who- for a series about time travel, how often do they actually use it, aside from the arrival at the start of each episode? Part 1 of 2...

Monday, October 29, 2012

Episode #35: "Salty Is Gonne Become a New Euphemism, Isn't It?"

Sweet and Salty, British copyright, and far more as we give our 'Trial' format a trial-run by putting the Empty Child and the Doctor Dances... on trial! (Is there really any doubt whether it'll be exonerated...?) And we open the controversy can-'o-worms of the Russel T. Davies 'gay agenda'... on a Steven Moffat episode.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Episode #34: "The Wholywed Game"

Welcome one and all to the first Under the Miniscope Wholywed Game, where our two hosts will see just how well they know each other in the most important realm of couple-compatibility... Doctor Who!

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Episode #33: "Sock Hop of Doom"

The Seventh Doctor is welcomed with open arms by a good-natured roast of one of his less-stellar entries, in which Sarah plays the prosecution and Andrew's attempts to mount a defense are stymied by his continual finding of more faults.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Episode #32: "Roller Coaster Ride"

In this rapid-fire Op-ed quickie, Andrew and Sarah dash off a brief discussion about upward and downward trends- things that started out hot but wore out their welcome, and other things that made a bad impression, but really redeemed themselves by the end.