"I have seen three ages in the West of the world, and many defeats, and many fruitless victories ... I was the herald of Gil-galad and marched with his host."
My favourite scenes are in the TARDIS. If you think about it, it's the only place the show can explore "life" for the Doctor. Life isn't all the exciting bits, it's the moments in-between... the moments the Doctor tries to skip. But even he has to stop sometimes.
Russell T Davies : "The scenes inside the Tardis are flim flam. I just want them to be there and step out, you wouldn't have an episode in a car either"
Meanwhile scenes in the Tardis:
@dhiizzy To me that's him being genuinely rattled by the loss. All the grief and conflicted feelings he has, he's processing his guilt, very badly I feel
Paramount Games creative chief is skeptical that AI can significantly speed up making games 🎮
"We want human hands to be on our products"
“If we say ‘by fans, for fans’, and then we put AI in ... Did the computer grow up collecting Ninja Turtles action figures? And comic books? And dreaming of skateboarding in the sewers?... No"
"The reality is, those tools haven't reached the point of maturity yet where we can say there are truly meaningful savings to be found"
"While there are perhaps accelerative properties to coding that we can achieve with AI today, actual content development and generation is not moving that much faster ... and certainly not improving the quality of the content that we can create"
(via @thegamebusiness)
@TerwillikerInst@bornposting Does it really count though if you cram Toymaker, Omega, Rani and Sutekh into two seasons that were supposed to be a fresh start?
#DoctorWho will be off air for at LEAST 3 years, Deadline reports, with industry insiders saying it’ll easily be 5+ until the TARDIS finds its way back to screens, if it does.
One top producer exclaimed “you would have to be mad” to take on the show.
🔗 https://t.co/DLlZEyYDqR
that report coming out that the BBC is struggling to find a new showrunner who wants to work on the show does confirm what's been rumoured for years. not great!
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