Showing posts with label Shocking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shocking. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 April 2014

So Much River (Top Moments of the Doctor Part 14)

66. Stormageddon: Dark Lord of All from Closing Time



In this hilarious scene with the fan-favourite Craig, the Doctor reveals that he can speak baby as well as the name that Craig's son Alfie calls himself; Stormageddon: Dark Lord of All. It is a pretty interesting name for a baby but I guess it does not matter, he is just a baby. Pretty cool baby though.

67. Kovarian Comes for River Song in Closing Time


It is in this scene from the last episode before the Season 6 finale that Madame Kovarian returns for Melody Pond, or as we know her; River Song. It is here that Kovarian takes River and puts her in the (SPOILERS) Astronaut suit so she can (*SPOILERS AGAIN*) kill the Doctor. The haunting rhyme at the end; "Tick, Tock, goes the clock, now River kills the Doctor" just adds another element to Doctor Who which is why so many people love the show (myself included).

68. The Silence from The Wedding of River Song

In this scene we learn from Dorium, or rather his head, what the Silence actually is. Up to this point everyone has believed the Silence to be those monsters we were introduced to in The Day of the Moon. It was, in this scene, then revealed that the Silence are actually a religious order. Through later seasons and more of the Silence is revealed.

69. The Wedding of River Song from The Wedding of River Song




This was a scene that I did not actually realise I liked until the Doctor Who YouTube channel posted this scene. It is actually a pretty great scene where the Doctor believes there is no escape from his fate and that no one else would want to help him or even care. River song also reveals how much she loves him in this scene. The scene ends with River and the Doctor getting married.

70. The Question from The Wedding of River Song




It is the question that the Silence are determined will never be answered. The first question which has been hidden in plain sight; Doctor Who? It is actually a great link to the Season 7 finale at Trensalore. It was such a great ending.

Come back next Sunday for some more Doctor Who goodness!

Monday, 10 February 2014

The Sochi Olympics

That is right, the 2014 Winter Olympics are well under way in Sochi, Russia. Amongst all the excitement of the games there are also a few detractors from one of the greatest moments of 2014. Other than all the issues around Russia's "anti-gay" law which I am not getting into in this post there are other issues surrounding the games that have people asking whether Sochi was ill prepared for this event. Some things are beyond their control while others just seem like ways of cutting corners. Even the opening ceremony had a few glitches. A twitter account with the handle @SochiProblems is an account that has gained more followers than the official Sochi Olympics account. #SochiProblems has also become the default hashtag for complaining about some of the issues.


There are cramped living conditions, unreliable electricity, dirty water and much more. The twitter account, @SochiProblems, which I mentioned above has posted many pictures showing some of the issues around the Sochi Olympics including dirty water, and un-plumbed toilets. Work on and around the stadium was still being done five hours before the official opening ceremonies. I thought that I was bad leaving things to the last minute. There has already been a myriad of stories on the different issues of the Sochi Olympics and there are set to be many more. One of the American bobsledders even had to break through a door to escape a bathroom after been locked in. Even the media seem to be suffering a little with their own accommodation not even ready for them when they arrived. However, despite all this we must look on the positives. Our athletes over in Russia are all representing our country well and we should be proud of our talents. We also have to look at some bias that may be shown. Sure there are a lot of problems but had this been somewhere with less controversy would it have made as big a mark as this? It still would have been an issue but would it have been as big? People already had preconceived notions of Russia after its passing of the "Anti-Gay" law making it illegal to tell anyone underage that being Gay is okay and even talking to them about homosexuality is illegal. It really did not start Russia off on a very good foot to greet the rest of the world when the Olympic games did arrive.

We all have hopes in our athletes, see you tomorrow!

Saturday, 15 June 2013

Emergency Fail

I am going to start this post with a bit of a story, an anecdote to be exact. The anecdote begins, and ends, at Werribee Plaza last night (Friday 14th June 2013) around 7:30 pm. I was doing some shopping with my brother. We had just finished our shopping and had brought a Boost Juice (a drink, not the whole company) when, all of a sudden, the fire alarm goes off. So there are big whopping sounds occasionally interrupted by an automated message that was unintelligible throughout most of the Plaza. At first everyone looks around like "what's going on?" and people did not know what to do. The worst part was the alarm and the unintelligible message just kept relaying on a continuous loop and it was becoming annoying. No one had any clue what to do, there were people working in the shops looking around like they were lost. Some shops closed while the majority just remained open with staff not knowing anything. Then my brother and I decided to leave because we were on our way out anyway and what else would you do when a fire alarm goes off?On our way out we passed two security guards who had absolutely no idea what was going on and were literally shouting over the noise so everyone could hear how little they knew. I hate to say it but in an emergency when the authority has no clue what is going on, I think it may cause a bit of panic. It was a little after this that we managed to find a place where the roof was closer to the ground and we could make out the message relaying. The automated message was literally: "An automated fire alarm has being set off, stay calm and await further instructions". Ten minutes later the sounds finally stopped and things went back to normal. At no point was there ever a new announcement telling people what to do, even after it stopped. The only consolation was that the CFA had received an automatic alert about the alarm and Werribee, Hoppers Crossing and a few other brigades had already shown up. That was probably the one good thing about the whole night that if there had of been an actual fire (which there was not, this time) at least there were fire trucks ready. That was our excitement for the night and we drank our drinks and then left.

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This simply is not good enough. It was a total and utter fiasco. There were staff not knowing what to do, security who were clearly out of their depth and an unintelligible alarm system. If there had of being a real fire lives could quite possibly have being lost. The alarm system in itself is a major flaw. In the busiest parts of the Plaza it was literally unintelligible aside from the whooping sounds it makes. The only place we could hear the words was in the most empty space in the Plaza with the lowest roof. Even then it was a struggle to make out what it was saying. If there had of being a real emergency no one would have known. Even as the alarm was going off we did not know it was a fire alarm until after it had all finished and we saw the fire trucks leaving. That is disgraceful! Werribee Plaza is always busy and even at 7:45 on a Friday night it was busy. All those lives were at danger as they had no idea what was going on. The security staff were not helping as even they had no idea what was going on. The worst part is that they did not even try and hide this from the people doing their shopping. How are people meant to remain calm when the people in authority have absolutely no idea what is going on? In a real emergency people would be lost both figuratively and, possibly, literally. At no point that whole night (we were still there 15 minutes after the alarm stopped) was there any other message than the automatic one. There was no explanation and this is Werribee Plaza, anything could have happened. Then there were the staff at all the shops around us. There are over 200 stores in Werribee Plaza and it would be lucky if, at most, 20 were closed. Most of the staff were standing dumbfounded out the front of their stores while others just continued working and serving customers. They had no idea what to do and how to handle the situation. This is a major flaw in the system and one that could be costly to many lives. This is a shocking wake up call at how ineffective the alarm system at Werribee Plaza is. This is deplorable and should never be occurring in 2013. The management at Werribee Plaza urgently need to update their alarm protocols and make sure they work as they should. I should never have experienced what I did last night, it was shocking.

Take a good hard look at yourself Werribee Plaza management, see you tomorrow.