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What do you want ?

Hi everyone, I do have many plans for this year, for Patreon and for Youtube. But since my time is limited, I want to do one by one, and see if it works out. This is were I want to involve you into the process.
Since you are my suporters, I want to give you a chance to vote for your favorite, out of the possible solutions. :)
What would you want to see/have first? Just let me know. Maybe we will have a clear voting :) 

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And one more: The Time Traveler's Wife. (2022 HBOMAX) 6 episode series. Creator Steven Moffat, I hope the name is familiar...

monguru (Rose Tyler fan)

I'll throw in one last thing: Misfits (TV Series 2009–2013) And one more: Childhood's End This is a 3-part mini-series, total time 4h 7m. It's okay if you can't decide...

monguru (Rose Tyler fan)

Can I suggest "Spaced"? It's a cult geeky British comedy (not a sitcom) that I think you'd enjoy, and it's only two series of 6 half-hour episodes each so it wouldn't be a huge additional personal commitment for you. It was co-written by and co-starred Simon Pegg, and was directed by Edgar Wright, before they went on to make "Shaun of the Dead".

Andrew Gwilliam

I think a second channel would create unnecessary work for you, and you'd still have to promote it on the main channel anyway.

Andrew Gwilliam

can you maybe give last of us a try? its a short 8 episode thing and i really think its a change from what you do but right now its really big and popular and its an amazing show

Aiden Soave Live

His dark Materials. (HBO) OK! I'd watch it too!

monguru (Rose Tyler fan)

When you were reacting to Torchwood I became so used to having one show on Saturday and another of Sunday that now I really miss it. So I will add my name to those who would like a new second show before the other options. The Sarah Jane Adventures would be a great choice. I am watching another reactor doing this show at the moment and they are really getting a buzz from it. Another option would be His dark Materials. I can't remember if you have said whether you have watched this one already but, if not, you will have three series to get through! All available on BBC iPlayer in the UK, I don't know how it works elsewhere.

Stephen Males

I know I'm "out of line", but I wouldn't be happy with Sarah Jane Adventure. Then Farscape or maybe Firefly! "Comparing Crichton (Farscape), the Doctor (Doctor Who) and Mal (Firefly): 0. Introduction. Firefly, Doctor Who and Farscape are three of my favourite shows, and their leading men, Captain Malcolm Reynolds, the Doctor and John Crichton, are three of the most fascinating, layered characters I’ve ever come across. Despite how easily sci-fi tropes can be reused, these three shows manage to tell their stories in vastly different ways. Similarly, Crichton, the Doctor and Mal are very different people with very different lives and goals, and yet they share so many traits in common which each show again portrays in its own unique way. I couldn’t help but see so many inherent shared characteristics between the three of them – in their faults, their hardships, their heroics, their loves and their sacrifices, among many other things. These men inhabit wildly imaginative universes, each has had his moment as both hero and villain, and each has done unbelievable things… and yet their struggles are written with heartbreaking realism. So here, you have it – the scientist, the soldier and the saviour.1. Origins. Though these three men have all ended up doing the same thing – travelling out in space, they all started out in different places. Crichton and Mal are both human men in their 30’s with normal life spans. A scientist and an astronaut, Crichton is from modern-day Earth. He is the son of famed astronaut Jack Crichton, and has pioneered his own experiment to use the Earth’s gravity to sling-shot into space. Mal is from a planet called Shadow in another solar system which humans moved to once Earth was depleted. Before he volunteered in the Independent army or became a cargo hauler, he worked on his mother’s cattle ranch. In contrast, the Doctor is from a planet called Gallifrey, and is part of a race of people called the Time Lords. He was an outcast and a rebel among his people, but also an academic. Though he looks human, he has two hearts and a near-infinite life cycle – once he dies, he regenerates into a new body. He’s currently about 905 years old.2. They live on ramshackle, but much-loved, ships. All three of them live on ships which play a huge part in each of the shows and indeed, most of the action takes place on these ships in Firefly and Farscape. Mal is the only one who actually owns his ship Serenity – he purchased the Firefly-class vessel hoping it would bring him freedom. Crichton’s ship Moya is a Leviathan (a living creature) which was stolen from the Peacekeepers. The Doctor also stole his ship, the TARDIS. Apparently a bit of a free spirit, he wanted autonomy from the Time Lords so he could see the universe, somewhat like Mal wanting to escape the confines of the new Alliance-run system of government. The ships are not only the focal point of each series, but they are also the homes of the characters. All three ships are wildly different in form. As mentioned, Moya is an actual living creature, while the TARDIS uses Time Lord technology to render its outside smaller than its inside. It also happens to not resemble a ship in the slightest – due to a fault with the chameleon circuit which allowed it to change shape and blend in, it is stuck in the form of a 1950’s police box. Serenity is the only one which is the more traditional type of ship.Similarities, in short: They have all fought in a war. What the wars took from them. Each of their wars is back story for Mal and the Doctor. It is something which has changed them into the men that we are introduced to at the beginning of each series – it is a focal point of each of the first episodes in fact, and is pointedly mentioned. They’ve all gotten really, really beaten up – a lot. A hallmark of each of these three characters is that when they get knocked down they get up again. Every damn time. Death is only the beginning. Each one of them has died, but yet, is still alive. Ah, the wonders of sci-fi. They have dangerous enemies. All three men make no qualms about it when they have a problem with someone. Mostly, they actively go about pissing people off and taking them down. They keep people at arms length. The course of true love never runs smooth. They’re a little suicidal. None of them are exactly known for their cunning plans. All three pull insane stunts, make insane decisions, throw themselves into the fray without though, and simply hope they come out the other side with all limbs in tact. Alone in a crowd. They make the hard decisions. All three men are incredibly self-sacrificing when they need to protect their loved ones, but they also make decisions which have hurt or killed others in their attempts to do right on a larger scale. And finally, they are beloved. Each man has inspired so much loyalty in their friends that they have risked life and limb to save them when they are in danger. "I could go on, but I don't want spoilers... And one more important point: Farscape is now freely available even in 4K (4:3) resolution, with the permission of the rights holder, so it wouldn't hurt to watch it again! The first episod: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sioOgB9VtSA

monguru (Rose Tyler fan)

I will second that :)

Ian Smith

You should react to the other main DW spinoff, The Sarah Jane Adventures. It's targetted to a slightly younger audience than DW, but it's still really good.

Blox

Gonna throw my hat in the ring and suggest Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes as the show to watch after Torchwood.

Matt Lives


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