Sunday, September 23, 2007

Painkiller Jane-The Beast of Bolmar

This episode is about a small village that's not far from Nico which is the facility where all of the captured neuros are detained. There was a series of attacks between the hours of eight and nine at night. People are killed and clawed horribly to death and there is no sign of the actual killer. The killer doesn't seem to be human. How Jane and the group get involved is that one of the guys gets attacked by this thing. The leader of the group senses that it might be because of the nature of the attack that the neuros may be the cause of it. Ironically he's going to be right because they find out later on after they go through some things, Jane gets attacked. As a matter of fact all of them get attacked. At one point the beast could have killed Jane but it didn't. It left her alive. They realize something, that this thing, whatever it is seems to respond to different people in different ways. You find out later that there's a young boy who is an orphanage who has been adopted by the owner of this tabern, who is mean and kind of a rough guy. Because the boy is not really his he treats the boy horribly and there is a lot of built up anger. The boy is only twelve years old, but you get a clue when the owner of the tavern gets killed by the beast.

The beast comes into the tavern, knocks the doors down, drags him out and does not attack any one else and kills him. You start to figure out that obviously there's a tie between the boy and the tavern owner. It's only two people, himself and the boy that live together, so you figure it has to be the boy. Sure enough you find out that the boy is the son of one of the nueros that's kepted at Nico. She has been chipped so she is suppose to be harmless and she is. Apparently, she was pregnant when they brought her to Nico and she had the son. She passed down an ability to her son. The boy could only create this thing when he is in REM sleep. They figured out the best thing to do with him was to reunite him with his mother and solved the problem by chipping the boy.

They showed Jane's motherly side to let you know that inspite of her tough exterior, that she's just like any other woman on the inside. That is, that she has motherly instincts.

Take it easy everybody, I'm going to get a small snack and then maybe I'm sleep until next Friday.

Dr. Who-The Family

This week's episode was the second part of two parts. This one is called the family. This is a group of creatures which is a family and they require the timelord's knowledge in order to survive. If they don't have that then they have a limited life span and they are dead within three days. The doctor, because he relizes that they are on to him, he has taken his personality and hidden it in a watch. He appears to be human even though he is not.

The bad part about it is he completely looses all recognition and for all intensive purposes becomes another person, so he has a normal life that he has created for himself. Although his past is all fabricated, he believes it to be real. His companion, Martha knows that he has done this, so she disguises herself as a maid at the school where the doctor is teaching and she kind of keeps an eye on him and at the end of a month, she is suppose to take the watch and open it and restore his personality.

Well, unbeknownst to everybody one of the students at the school comes across this watch and being like any other teenager, he is curious and pockets the watch and doesn't know what he has. He doesn't realize that each time he opens it up, the family of aliens are able to get a whiff of the doctor's presence. They honed in on the watch every time the teenager opens it. They recognize that the doctor is one of the people at the school, and so they attack the school. But, here is where it gets to be cute. The British have a tendancy to be able to do this. They will take something old fashion and purposely for example like a scarecrow and put it into a modern science fiction drama. The crazy part about it, is that it works.

The fact that they explained them as re-animated creatures that they are able to control, it's a different twist on the regular sci fi stuff that you plan. You get so use to gadgets and what nots so instead of strange gadgets, you have scarecrows. The scarecrows are kind of like the phantom army. The aliens are using scarecrows to attack the school, but the students are able to hold the scarecrows off, because of their training. Remember this is pre World War I days. Part of their training was to train them in the military science to prepare them so when they graduated from that school that they could go and serve in the British armed forces. Once the standoff between the aliens and the students and the scarecrows were over, the aliens decided to go back to their ship and use the cannon on the ship to literally bombared the countryside thinking that this would bring the doctor out.

At that point the doctor has fallen in love with a different maid at the school and wants to marry her. The woman starts to realize that there was a strange book that she found with the doctor that has his handwriting in it with all of these drawings. She starts to put two and two together and what Martha is saying to her too about the watch. She realizes that the doctor is not really who he seems to be even though she is in love with him. So she convinces the doctor that he is going to have to make a choice and that he is going to have to give up this life that he thinks he has for the other life which he has no idea he has which is really him.

Around that time the young man that has the watch shows up. The bottom line is the doctor is then reconstituted and of course in doing that the life he would have had with the woman is no more. Once he is back to his senses he deals with the situation with the family. Abruptly, he is able to split them up and neutralize them. By him having his personality back, he realize that he doesn't belong there and he and Martha get back on the tartus and that is pretty much the episode.

But, what makes it nice is there is one last twist and that is the young man that had the watch actually does have the vision to see the future. When he was holding that watch he recognize he was seeing a point in time that he did not realize was going to be not even two or three years later in World War I when he and his school buddies were going to be standing in a spot where a shell was going to land and they are going to die. But because he remembers it the doctor tells him to keep the watch with the date and time on it. So ironically while they are at war fighting the Germans in World War I, sure enough at this point where enemy shells come down and the guy looks at the watch and it reminds him of what he had seen and he was able to move him and his brother out of the way and they survived. When they came back from the war they lived long lives. At the end of it you see at the funeral of one of the students there's the young man who had the watch who is now a very old man who looks over and there's the doctor and Martha kind of off to the side at the funeral. The old man gives them a wave and a smile and then they are gone.

I loved the writing in the episode. The British out did themselves. One of the things I like that they do is they let you know who the writer of the program is up front. Because trully without the writers actors don't have a lot to work with.

It's time now for me to take a break and have a good cat food snack, them I'm going to curl up and take a nap while the humans are busy working.

Monday, September 3, 2007

Dr. Who - Human Nature

By Bonehead Brooks


This week Dr. Who was really good. What they have done this week is have Dr. Who to the place where he basically had to become human because he’s being chased by a group called family. It’s kind of neat that he could actually take his persona and put it inside of a watch. I like the twist in the plot where someone else get the watch and his sidekick Martha is having to try to stay near him so that after a certain amount of time he’s going to use her to restore his personality. However, since the watch gets stolen by a student and the student doesn’t know what he has and ends up revealing Dr. Who’s identity and location then it becomes a two part show with a nice cliff hanger. This is a great way to end the season.

The nice part is being that I’m a cat I don’t have to change the channel. I can keep it on the Sci-Fi channel and watch Dr. Who and Painkiller Jane one right behind the other.

Then after that it’s off to get some more cat food and then go to sleep.

Painkiller Jane - What Lies Beneath

By Bonehead Brooks


Painkiller Jane has gotten back into my good graces because the dream sequence was really tacky but, they made up for it. Now what has happen is we get to find out the true origin of Painkiller Jane and how she got her powers of regeneration. We find out that she is given her powers by this multibillionaire that actually owns the research company. We also find out that most of the people that they are chasing have been created by this same person. Then they find out that the neuros, (these are people with abilities that have been chasing them) are mistakes that this guy created and unleashed on the planet and they have been locking them up and putting them away. We also find out that Jane is under his influence and he is controlling her against her will.

This is a two part episode. Next week they are suppose to have a huge prison break in the area where they stored all of the neuros to keep society safe. All of them are going to be released presumably by Jane.

The writing this week was nice and crisp and I like this twist right now in the end. At least we understand where Jane’s powers come from. How do you get powers that bring you back from the dead?

Well this is it until the next time. In the meantime, I’m off to chow down, then find me a nice corner, curl up on a pillow and go to sleep.