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(28-08-2014 18:54 )Regenerated Wrote: [ -> ]The door is always open for past doctors to appear again. I'm sure Matt Smith, David Tennant and Paul McGann would always be up for a crossover story. Don't think Christopher Eccleston is as keen as he turned down the chance to appear in the 50th anniversary show, but you never know. That's the thing with a time travel show, there's always that possibility of his many selves meeting. As long as there's a point to it - I mean we don't want past doctors appearing all the time just for the sake of it. If its occasionally for a good special, fine - but the last thing the show needs is overkill of the past right now.

I've read something about this coming Saturday's episode though, something which didn't impress me. Something which could blow up in Moffat's face and destroy the fabric of the show if it doesn't work. I hope it turns out alright. Fingers crossed.

I've long had a sense of tredpidation as each new episode approaches...ever since Tennant took over the helm. Eccleston hit the right balance and in my eyes sits well with Pertwee and Tom Baker as the essence of what Dr Who is about.
To be fair to the other actors its not so much the choice of Doctor that bothers me, its Moffat and the other writers and producers that ruin it with their politically correct liberal ideas. Get back to basics and put the fear back into early evenings for kids of all ages everywhere...they love that Smile
(28-08-2014 22:51 )bytor Wrote: [ -> ]
(28-08-2014 18:54 )Regenerated Wrote: [ -> ]The door is always open for past doctors to appear again. I'm sure Matt Smith, David Tennant and Paul McGann would always be up for a crossover story. Don't think Christopher Eccleston is as keen as he turned down the chance to appear in the 50th anniversary show, but you never know. That's the thing with a time travel show, there's always that possibility of his many selves meeting. As long as there's a point to it - I mean we don't want past doctors appearing all the time just for the sake of it. If its occasionally for a good special, fine - but the last thing the show needs is overkill of the past right now.

I've read something about this coming Saturday's episode though, something which didn't impress me. Something which could blow up in Moffat's face and destroy the fabric of the show if it doesn't work. I hope it turns out alright. Fingers crossed.

I've long had a sense of tredpidation as each new episode approaches...ever since Tennant took over the helm. Eccleston hit the right balance and in my eyes sits well with Pertwee and Tom Baker as the essence of what Dr Who is about.
To be fair to the other actors its not so much the choice of Doctor that bothers me, its Moffat and the other writers and producers that ruin it with their politically correct liberal ideas. Get back to basics and put the fear back into early evenings for kids of all ages everywhere...they love that Smile

bytor I thought Tennant was excellent. There was no problem at all for me with him, in fact I always looked forward to the show every week when both Ecclestone and Tennant were in the role. It started going off the rails for me with Matt Smith and I'm not necessarily blaming him, I've always said I'm criticizing Moffat for seemingly going stale with tired ideas that just aren't working. The comedy shit we saw last series and the awful River Song marriage stories were the pits.

My mood certainly wasn't improved when I read a small description of what happens in Saturday's episode. Now that's trepidation - I really think this could be another nail in the coffin for me as far as my interest in the franchise is concerned. I'm not saying any more - let's watch Saturday and see how it goes.
(29-08-2014 00:25 )Regenerated Wrote: [ -> ]
(28-08-2014 22:51 )bytor Wrote: [ -> ]
(28-08-2014 18:54 )Regenerated Wrote: [ -> ]The door is always open for past doctors to appear again. I'm sure Matt Smith, David Tennant and Paul McGann would always be up for a crossover story. Don't think Christopher Eccleston is as keen as he turned down the chance to appear in the 50th anniversary show, but you never know. That's the thing with a time travel show, there's always that possibility of his many selves meeting. As long as there's a point to it - I mean we don't want past doctors appearing all the time just for the sake of it. If its occasionally for a good special, fine - but the last thing the show needs is overkill of the past right now.

I've read something about this coming Saturday's episode though, something which didn't impress me. Something which could blow up in Moffat's face and destroy the fabric of the show if it doesn't work. I hope it turns out alright. Fingers crossed.

I've long had a sense of tredpidation as each new episode approaches...ever since Tennant took over the helm. Eccleston hit the right balance and in my eyes sits well with Pertwee and Tom Baker as the essence of what Dr Who is about.
To be fair to the other actors its not so much the choice of Doctor that bothers me, its Moffat and the other writers and producers that ruin it with their politically correct liberal ideas. Get back to basics and put the fear back into early evenings for kids of all ages everywhere...they love that Smile

bytor I thought Tennant was excellent. There was no problem at all for me with him, in fact I always looked forward to the show every week when both Ecclestone and Tennant were in the role. It started going off the rails for me with Matt Smith and I'm not necessarily blaming him, I've always said I'm criticizing Moffat for seemingly going stale with tired ideas that just aren't working. The comedy shit we saw last series and the awful River Song marriage stories were the pits.

My mood certainly wasn't improved when I read a small description of what happens in Saturday's episode. Now that's trepidation - I really think this could be another nail in the coffin for me as far as my interest in the franchise is concerned. I'm not saying any more - let's watch Saturday and see how it goes.
Yes need to wait and see. The optimist in me keeps me tuning in. Tennant made a good start but later on I felt he was playing the role for laughs. Still better than the annoying Virgin adverts he does though Big Grin
(28-08-2014 20:30 )M-L-L Wrote: [ -> ]
(28-08-2014 07:31 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ]....it's a problem for nit-pickers ........ And you can't go through life just pitching to them...
Smile Not saying I don't agree with your post...but I fear you've just written off the life's mission of a whole swathe of fandom there ! WinkTongue

How much easier making Who must have felt in a pre-DVD and pre-internet age ! laugh
That's their funeral. I got over being a sad obsessive, anyone can bladewave
Just watched the next episode and thought it really didn't produce the excitement I'd hoped for.
With this series I very much hoped we would see something exciting and after two episodes in I'm beginning to feel that this series just hasn't produced the spark of the early series and feel very much that the show is beginning to run out of ideas and also feel that This is the series feel much like the wind down of the show.
After last weeks opening episode being something of total disappointment I really hoped that bringing back the Daleks was going to be an exciting thing and be an all action episode, but I think yet again we haven't see any real action.
If Moffat wrote this episode I get the feeling that he is driving the show to a point where simply the BBC will just not commission it after this series ends and just leave it open ended with a simple flick of a switch to turn the lights out on it.
(29-08-2014 06:54 )bytor Wrote: [ -> ]
(29-08-2014 00:25 )Regenerated Wrote: [ -> ]
(28-08-2014 22:51 )bytor Wrote: [ -> ]
(28-08-2014 18:54 )Regenerated Wrote: [ -> ]The door is always open for past doctors to appear again. I'm sure Matt Smith, David Tennant and Paul McGann would always be up for a crossover story. Don't think Christopher Eccleston is as keen as he turned down the chance to appear in the 50th anniversary show, but you never know. That's the thing with a time travel show, there's always that possibility of his many selves meeting. As long as there's a point to it - I mean we don't want past doctors appearing all the time just for the sake of it. If its occasionally for a good special, fine - but the last thing the show needs is overkill of the past right now.

I've read something about this coming Saturday's episode though, something which didn't impress me. Something which could blow up in Moffat's face and destroy the fabric of the show if it doesn't work. I hope it turns out alright. Fingers crossed.

I've long had a sense of tredpidation as each new episode approaches...ever since Tennant took over the helm. Eccleston hit the right balance and in my eyes sits well with Pertwee and Tom Baker as the essence of what Dr Who is about.
To be fair to the other actors its not so much the choice of Doctor that bothers me, its Moffat and the other writers and producers that ruin it with their politically correct liberal ideas. Get back to basics and put the fear back into early evenings for kids of all ages everywhere...they love that Smile

bytor I thought Tennant was excellent. There was no problem at all for me with him, in fact I always looked forward to the show every week when both Ecclestone and Tennant were in the role. It started going off the rails for me with Matt Smith and I'm not necessarily blaming him, I've always said I'm criticizing Moffat for seemingly going stale with tired ideas that just aren't working. The comedy shit we saw last series and the awful River Song marriage stories were the pits.

My mood certainly wasn't improved when I read a small description of what happens in Saturday's episode. Now that's trepidation - I really think this could be another nail in the coffin for me as far as my interest in the franchise is concerned. I'm not saying any more - let's watch Saturday and see how it goes.
Yes need to wait and see. The optimist in me keeps me tuning in. Tennant made a good start but later on I felt he was playing the role for laughs. Still better than the annoying Virgin adverts he does though Big Grin
Bet Virgin are paying him more than what the BBC did to do them as well. Then again Usain Bolt probably gets paid more than him!! Tongue
I've got to say I've not been overly sold by the latest episodes of Doctor Who, I'm not knocking the new Doctor Peter Capaldi as he's not to blame. He can only work with the scripts that's come his way but yet again for the second week running I've been hugely let down.

I've persevered but when I find myself looking at my watch to see just how long I've got until the end aswell as giving serious consideration to just changing the bloody channel I just know that the magic has gone.

I was a massive fan of the David Tennant era, but he had the advantage of working with great scripts, some of the episodes such as The Girl In The Fireplace kept me gripped and on the edge of my seat.

With regards to the previous Doctor I thought that season 6 was Matt Smiths finest work. I really hope the pace gets picked up, the latest one involving the daleks just bored the ever living shit out of me.

I want to see edge of the seat and the unexpected, not just one episode where it's so predictable and full of cliches I already know how it's going to end bladewave
thought it was a good episode myself this evening and overall think it has been a good start to the series. I'm especially liking that it is a lot darker than previous series.

think Peter Capaldi is doing very well so far as the doctor
Wonder how many kids got the proctologist joke? Big Grin

And did anyone notice that the red shirt Clara was wearing was covered in eyes, that looked like the Dalek antibodies.

I think the Doctor had some good lines this week, almost a bit Malcolm Tucker.
Better than the opening episode, but not much of a story, more like setting up the pieces for later in the series.
(30-08-2014 20:42 )babelover48 Wrote: [ -> ]Bet Virgin are paying him more than what the BBC did to do them as well. Then again Usain Bolt probably gets paid more than him!! Tongue
Usain Bolt is rather more talented, though Rolleyes

Thought this week's episode was OK. I don't think the Daleks have recovered from the one where they were redone in bright colours and looked ridiculous.

Capaldi & Jenna had some nice lines, but the whole flirty sub-plot with the teacher seems like Moff yearning for his crappy sitcom days, which he is welcome to go back to.
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