Friday, February 7, 2014

Return of the Unicorn!

Hello everyone!
I'm back!

I have been busy lately, and I have sooo many things to review.
The topics of this extra long post that might take me all day to type (since i'm in school)
Hopefully will be worth it!

The topics:
Doctor Who
Sherlock
MLP
Soul Eater
Black Butler
Hetalia
Assasins Creed: Black Flag
and Homestuck!

So lets start with Doctor Who!
This sci-fi show is amazing, and will most definatly make a great childhood show. The best part is, this show has just recantly hit it's 50 year anniversery, playing for 50 years!
The show has its humor, action, and even romance! Not to mention the priceless characters!
It's based off an alien called The Doctor, who travels through space and time in his space ship called the TARDIS (Time and Relative dimensions in space) that's bigger on the inside and is remembered by it's wooshing sound when it dematerializes (because the Doctor always leaves the brakes on)

The Doctor always has his trustful companions along with him, people he picks up along the way. They always play a great part in the story, and always trust their Doctor.

Not all companions are human though, some are aliens from other planets.
This show has priceless villans and monsters too, like the memorable Daleks. They are robots inhabited by an odd alien, created to exterminate all in their way, and take over human kind.
Or the terrifying Weeping angels, these aliens appear as statues of angels, crying in their hands. Every time you blink, they appear to move, and get closer and closer. Possibly, they will reveal their terrifying faces. DONT BLINK!
The Cybermen are large iron men, they hold no feelings whatsoever, and only focus on one thing. Deleting you, and killing you.
Then there are the aliens called the Silence, tall slender figures with stretched faces. When you look at them, then away, you forget about them completely.

The doctor and these monsters go face to face in a battle, and the doctor focuses on protecting human kind, believing he is the last of his kind. And the best thing is, he can't die. He can, but he merley regenerates. When the doctor regenerates, he appears as a new person in perfect health.
In my opinion, the only downside to this, is he kind of gets a new personality. My favorite doctor, played by Matt Smith, was the 11th. He recantly just regenerated into the 12th doctor, and now I wont be watching my favorite doctor during the episodes. But it's often fun to watch a new face around the set of Doctor Who.

This fandom of Doctor Who is incredibly big, and very popular.
It's a very fun, and loyal, and kind fandom.
The other thing is, an amount of episodes were lost in the doctor who archives, and none of them are found anywhere. And the fact the first episodes of doctor who from the very first doctor, are in black and white. But it's fun to watch how the old show evolves into a show from the preasant time.
on a 1 to 10 scale, i'd give it a 12 (wink wink :3)

Sherlock:

I heard about the show, Sherlock. Most whovians (fans of Doctor Who) recommended it, and there is a strong wish that there would be a cross over of Sherlock and Doctor who. I wondered how that would work, so I watched the show.
There are three seasons to far, each season holds three episodes. You wonder how this works. Each episode is an hour long, it's like watching a lot of movies.

I started it, right away when Sherlock came on the screen, I was completley in love with the show. I couldn't stop watching it!
The show seemed kind of boring when I heard it. I was never into Mystery what so ever, especially murders, because I had to deal with my mom babbling on about her millions of mystery shows like CSI and such. But now, i am madly in love with mystery. I got the Sherlock Holmes book, and i'm reading it now. I am even learning how to become a detective too.
Enough about me though, my point is, it's an amazing series. It keeps you on the edge of your seat sometimes. The only downside is that after the most recant episode came out, i looked at a countdown to how long i'll have to wait till the next episode of series 4 comes out. It said 364 days...
You have to be very very VERY VEEERRRRYYY VERY  patiant when it comes to waiting for the next episode. I suggest to just rewatch the episodes, i did that. Plus you understand Sherlock a lot more when he begins to babble his deductions. And you see things you missed before too.
Although, the last episode of series 2 is a minor mind explosion.
You cry, and get confused
if you are attached to the character of Sherlock.
Out of all, I love the show and am majorly addicted to the show.
It has an exciting plot, and you have to think hard to find out where it might lead next!
See if you can solve the crimes before Sherlock does!

That's all I can get to, i'll try and work a bit more on this!
Seeya!
-Trollzer Unicorn