Monday 29 March 2010

Rate 'Chateau of Death'

What do you think of the latest Ben Chatham classic?

6 comments:

Matt Smith said...

Absolute amazing, it was had loads of Stereotypes, loads of rubbish, loads of campyness. It's like Russell T. Davies gone wild! You should send it to Adam Rickitt so he can wipe his arse on it, and give you back the faeces that you so desperately want to lick and smell.

Youth of Australia said...

That'll be the story you've forgotten to post the last five episodes of?

The blatant rip off of City of Death - even down to the name - with your cliches of "Ben has a horrible family secret that isn't remotely interesting or surprising" and "random aliens resurrect badly-characterized historical leader for no good reason"?

Apart from anything else, I don't know why you want anyone else's opinions since you aren't interested in them...

sparacus said...

The story is available to read on Gallifrey Base. And I'm alwats interested in peoples' views and feedback.

Youth of Australia said...

The story is available to read on Gallifrey Base.
If you're not going to post the story on your blog, why ask for opinions on your blog? Why not ask on the GB thread?

And I'm alwats interested in peoples' views and feedback.
You're just going to ignore it, though. Even your fans on GB think this latest story is garbage. JPF is in danger of losing his faith.

SmokingJacket said...

Best Chatham flick yet. The characters are most interesting and the reveal about Ben's father was deeply shocking and moving.


I wish though you'd do more off world stories. I'd love to see Chatham on Gallifrey enrolled at the academy.

Youth of Australia said...

Since the Time Lords are defined as corrupt, selfish, infantile mass-murderers nastier than even the Daleks, I agree Ben would fit in perfectly. And being dumped on a few crumbs of rock surrounding what was left of the Eye of Harmony would be a brilliant development, a homage to the fate of the Beast/Toby - a useless smoothe archaelogist thrown into a black hole never to be seen again.

SJ, we are in accord.