Argh Doctor Who!
I think those aliens might actually be creepier than the weeping angels. Maybe.
I actually screamed 'GAH!' when the credits hit and i knew i had to wait a week to see the conclusion.
I actually screamed 'GAH!' when the credits hit and i knew i had to wait a week to see the conclusion.
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You start at the 2005 episode reboot beginning with the 9th doctor. Trust on this one.
I believe the first episode is named Rose. Take it from there.
-Fred
I believe the first episode is named Rose. Take it from there.
-Fred
Pirates, vampires, zombies, ninjas, ghouls, aliens, goblins, monsters, robots, sorcerers, undead, werewolves, demons, mutated dinosaur-cyborgs and those pesky phone salesmen! The shotgun is a one-size-fits-all solution!
Yeah if you are new and getting into Doctor Who you can start with the new ones. After you've watched all the new stuff and have time, I'd go back and watch some of the old stuff just to note the differences.
It's like watching TNG, DS9, and VOY without having seen the original Star Trek. You can watch them cold, but it's always interesting to get the historical perspective.
It's like watching TNG, DS9, and VOY without having seen the original Star Trek. You can watch them cold, but it's always interesting to get the historical perspective.
Samantha
Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny.
Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny.
I've never heard the audio dramas so can't comment about that.
I've seen them all and the first Doctor I saw ending up being my favorite even though I've see all 11 of them. You never forget your first.
That being said the fun of the series is that they all of their own unique personalities.
I'm personally enjoying Matt Smith having a band of companions. I always like it when the Doctor had a group of people hanging out with him. The conversations are so much more lively than when it's only one companion.
I've seen them all and the first Doctor I saw ending up being my favorite even though I've see all 11 of them. You never forget your first.
I'm personally enjoying Matt Smith having a band of companions. I always like it when the Doctor had a group of people hanging out with him. The conversations are so much more lively than when it's only one companion.
Samantha
Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny.
Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny.
Well i only jumped on board last season with the new doctor and new head writer (decided to give it a shot after years of friends loving it, and Stephen Moffat making me a fan of his on Sherlock). I had to wiki some stuff, but last season pretty much prepped me for the awesomeness of Doctor Who (and this season looks to continue that)
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Just finished watching The Impossible Astronaut. Absolutely breathtaking. You would have recalled that my review of The Big Bang was less than congenial. Well, all is forgiven. This episode had me drawn in the whole way. I admit, at first when I read there was humour running all the way through it, I had my reservations but they were put the rest. In fact, some of the funniest lines in the series have come out of this episode and they've been wisely spent to contrast with the gloomier moments of the episode.
Matt is starting to come into his own a little more. Amy was less of a nag while Rory has developed a new found confidence and authority while Riversong...well, she's still Riversong. The story was everything I want in a Doctor Who episode: shadowy, time travel related with some deep, human elements. The situation felt real and it held my attention the whole time. The irony? It featured the least usage of aliens and CGI.
I couldn't be happier that I went into this spoiler free. Cannot wait for next week.
5 out of 5.
Matt is starting to come into his own a little more. Amy was less of a nag while Rory has developed a new found confidence and authority while Riversong...well, she's still Riversong. The story was everything I want in a Doctor Who episode: shadowy, time travel related with some deep, human elements. The situation felt real and it held my attention the whole time. The irony? It featured the least usage of aliens and CGI.
I couldn't be happier that I went into this spoiler free. Cannot wait for next week.
5 out of 5.
What the @#$#@! Part 2, "The Day of the Moon" is even crazier than Part 1. I think the show's creators have seen too many episodes of X-Files. They presented more questions than answers. I'm not sure it all made any sense to me. The episode left me staring blankly at the screen.
Samantha
Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny.
Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny.
The bit right at the end of the episode left me amazed. The first episode raised some theories about things, this one sent me into theory overload 
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I feel that in light of this thread, this must be posted.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s95Mm0cFqg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s95Mm0cFqg