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I think this is a much more realistic plan. It's more consistent with the Daleks the Ninth and Tenth Doctors faced down than Sec transforming himself into a hybrid.
As for the NYC setting, I personally would have liked something in Britain much more but that's purely a personal taste thing. The episodes that were set here in the US seemed...off some how. I can't quite put my finger on it.
The US characters in Doctor who have a tendency to be very over the top. Even for Americans. Henry Van Statten is a prime example of this. However it's been the same ever since the classic series as well..............need I remind everyone of the 6th Doctors companion, Peri?
Please do me a huge favour and help me be with the love of my life.
The US characters in Doctor who have a tendency to be very over the top. Even for Americans. Henry Van Statten is a prime example of this. However it's been the same ever since the classic series as well..............need I remind everyone of the 6th Doctors companion, Peri?
I admit I had a few big laughs when Van Statten got mindwiped by Goddard after the Dalek scragged itself. I had much the same reaction when Harold Saxon vaporized President Winters in The Sound of Drums.
Love & Monsters is actually one of my all time favourites!
And there's something terribly innocent and sweet in Fear Her. I do, however, hate The Idiot's Lantern with a passion. Prbably my least favourite in the show.
I admit that the Doctor running with the Olympic torch was satisfying to watch.
I avoid the Colin Baker episodes like the plague. Poor guy. He seems a lovely chap but most of his stories are very poor. Though I have to say I do fancy watching Twin Dilemma which has frequently been voted the worst episode of Dr Who ever. I don't remember seeing it first time round and just fancy seeing exactly how bad it is.
I avoid the Colin Baker episodes like the plague. Poor guy. He seems a lovely chap but most of his stories are very poor. Though I have to say I do fancy watching Twin Dilemma which has frequently been voted the worst episode of Dr Who ever. I don't remember seeing it first time round and just fancy seeing exactly how bad it is.
Yeah he is also my least favourite doctor followed by Slyvester McCoy. I actually like Paul McGann eventhough his story was one of the worst ever...which reminds me if we include classic Who then I would like to add
Doctor Who - The Movie
EUGH!
He's like fire, ice and rage. He's like the night, and the storm in the heart of the sun.
He's ancient and forever. He burns at the centre of time and he can see the turn of the universe.
And he's wonderful.
Yeah he is also my least favourite doctor followed by Slyvester McCoy. I actually like Paul McGann eventhough his story was one of the worst ever...which reminds me if we include classic Who then I would like to add
Doctor Who - The Movie
EUGH!
What's worse is that The Movie is the only bit of Classic Who I have seen! Except for numerous clips of numerous episodes through the internet.
That is tragic, because the movie is abomination! You have never seen the doctor on SciFi? You have to! I don't know if SciFi does re-runs but if not then there is always netflix for you guys over there....
He's like fire, ice and rage. He's like the night, and the storm in the heart of the sun.
He's ancient and forever. He burns at the centre of time and he can see the turn of the universe.
And he's wonderful.
The Pirate Planet - Some really spectacular bad FX... Flying speedboats. They were speedboats. Had they cut all that out it would have been better. Those moments just put me off.
The Happiness Patrol. - What the hell were the writers thinking (or smoking)
Love & Monsters - Adds new meaning to the phrase "pounding the beat"
I've been trying to watch it for the last 3 weeks but I keep falling asleep during the episodes. It's so, so bad.
"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
All the Tennant filler episodes(basically 80% of his era), the Moffaty-woffaty nonsense episodes in the Smith and Capaldi eras, The Highlanders and The Macra Terror.
And Time and the Rani.
"I have never understood why it should be necessary to become irrational in order to prove that you care... or why it should be necessary to prove it at all."
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