The Sarah Jane Adventures
2011-Dec-09, Friday 11:22 amHuh.
Yeah.
I loves me some Russell Davies. He truly has a visionary outlook on SciFi, and it's a wonderful mind that gives us so many wonderful twists and turns for Doctor Who and Torchwood. Now I'm watching Sarah Jane, and it's AWESOME that she got a new lease on fun and show, but WOW is this show built for tween girls. And thus there is a whole lot of zero-sense in this show as far as logic or reality. A kid who has the accumulated memories and knowledge of tens of thousands of people (kids and adults) is making simple faux pas in school? He can then look at a physical circuit diagram and determine that a computer control program is lacking critical formulae, when the code for the program is listed nowhere? Yeah. There's clearly a LOT of suspension here, and that's fine too. But it's turning out to be rather taxing indeed.
Oh, and Sarah Jane definitely does NOT do a 'good' villainous person of herself. Like, at all.
Yeah.
I loves me some Russell Davies. He truly has a visionary outlook on SciFi, and it's a wonderful mind that gives us so many wonderful twists and turns for Doctor Who and Torchwood. Now I'm watching Sarah Jane, and it's AWESOME that she got a new lease on fun and show, but WOW is this show built for tween girls. And thus there is a whole lot of zero-sense in this show as far as logic or reality. A kid who has the accumulated memories and knowledge of tens of thousands of people (kids and adults) is making simple faux pas in school? He can then look at a physical circuit diagram and determine that a computer control program is lacking critical formulae, when the code for the program is listed nowhere? Yeah. There's clearly a LOT of suspension here, and that's fine too. But it's turning out to be rather taxing indeed.
Oh, and Sarah Jane definitely does NOT do a 'good' villainous person of herself. Like, at all.