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Post by RobFilth on Mar 17, 2021 15:43:21 GMT
Okay, lissen up Brudders.
Me not sure naw more wedder de forums gonna be continuin' or not, but in da meantime - ere' is de firstest season of the 80's
Yo no da score, three votes for da ones least rubbish dan da udders.
Good luck my bredren, make dem votes count innit.
Vote! Vote! Vote!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2021 0:46:52 GMT
Decay/Traken/Meh.... Can't get enthusiastic about any of the others. I'll go Leisure Hive because Full Circle already has enough votes.
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Post by RobFilth on Mar 18, 2021 6:14:24 GMT
I remember just after transmission, Logopolis won the season poll in DWM, and it hasn't even gained a single vote here!
Meglos came bottom of the DWM poll, and it's actually in 5th position here!
Pah! DWM readers! What do they know, eh?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2021 6:36:04 GMT
I'm not wild about any of these bar Decay, to be honest. Traken is my second choice largely because I enjoy Geoff Beevers' Master. Other than that, it's not a season I watch much of.
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Post by iank on Mar 18, 2021 7:49:52 GMT
I think Meglos is underrated myself.
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Post by mott1 on Mar 18, 2021 8:16:02 GMT
One of my favourite seasons, as much for its theme and changes as the stories. I think the middle run of 4 (E Space trilogy and Traken) are all very enjoyable and diverse.
Meglos always seems a bit out of place here, more than State - I don't think a comedy runaround was really Bidmead's sort of thing, but Tom's double performance is still strong. And I do like the burgundy outfit and the more mature tone to his performance.
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Post by Bernard Marx on Jul 15, 2021 5:40:03 GMT
The E-Space stories are all very good- definitely worthy of each of the votes. Glad to see that Full Circle performed well on here though. It got no votes on the E-Space trilogy poll!
Leisure Hive and Logopolis are heavy, and somewhat lethargic in pace, but I like both of them more than I did. They're conceptually interesting at the very least, if extremely flawed. Logopolis in particular is painfully lethargic for much of it, even if it features a handful of great moments.
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