is it me or did Smith's Doctor contradict some of the stuff from the classic Doctor Who run, to me Big Finish has stayed true to everything that has been laid down and is Michael Jayston still going?
is it me or did Smith's Doctor contradict some of the stuff from the classic Doctor Who run, to me Big Finish has stayed true to everything that has been laid down and is Michael Jayston still going?
He continues to do audio work, at least. He recently appeared in the most recent Big Finish subscriber bonus release Trial of the Valeyard, and that seemed to hint at further appearances in the audios, at least.
Never be cruel and never be cowardly. And if you ever are, always make amends.
You are a walking talking Doctor Who encyclopedia to me. - Melike
found this
and this is where the animation from the op one comes from
Question... before I panic. I managed to find all of Season 1 of Doctor Who Classic thanks to a friend who had some of the more 'rare' episodes... but I can't seem to find some of the episodes from Season 2 on Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, or my *coughillegaldownloadscough* other sources.
Do they still exist somewhere out there? Can I skip right from the Giants in Season 2 to The Rescue, missing all of the Dalek invasion?? It certainly sounds like something I don't want to miss, but I can't find it anywhere!
ah, the lost episodes they might be like the Marco Polo serial, just audio but your better off asking DD
Out of all the stories to skip though, the Dalek Invasion of Earth definitely isn't one of them. Fortunately, the eps have been uploaded onto www.dailymotion.com. Here's a link to the first part: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xym...?search_algo=2
Never be cruel and never be cowardly. And if you ever are, always make amends.
You are a walking talking Doctor Who encyclopedia to me. - Melike
I agree with everything except about the new Doctor. I was never really a huge fan of Matt so I'm excited to see someone else take over the role. I'm also excited we're going to get an older Doctor as well. I think it'll give it a slightly different feel.
As for Amy, I'm sure I'm also in the minority, but Moffat really made me hate her in the end. I liked her when she first appeared, but then they just dragged the Amy and Rory story on too long, that I wasn't even sad to see them go, I was overjoyed. And then like you pointed out they should have focused on Clara at the end.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
Really, Heather? Not a fan of Matt at all? He's not my favourite, but I thought he was a marvellous Doctor. Out of Eccleston and Tennant, he convinced me the most that he was an ancient alien who didn't fit in well with humans. And that always impressed me, considering how young Smith is, but he always just seemed older than other incarnations, if that makes sense. I'm super excited about an actor as brilliant as Capaldi taking over, but if it hadn't been someone as brilliant as him, then it would have taken me a lot longer to warm up to the idea of a new Doctor than usual, I think.
As for Amy and including her at the end - Moffat dragged the Ponds out story for longer than it should've been, I will agree, but at least it was better handled than Rose, especially in Journey's End. I thought it was fitting that Eleven saw "the first face he ever saw" one last time. Amy and the Ponds were the closest thing the Doctor had to family for a long time, so it was a nice final way of saying goodbye to 11's era.
Never be cruel and never be cowardly. And if you ever are, always make amends.
You are a walking talking Doctor Who encyclopedia to me. - Melike
Thank you!! So glad I didn't miss out on those episodes.
DON'T YOU TALK ABOUT ROOOOOOOSSSEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm sorry, Shannon. I think she's brilliant in series 1, ok in series 2, but the romance between her and the Doctor just seemed rapidly forced at times, and then just when she's given a BRILLIANT, tragic ending...Journey's End happens. I'm still pissed at RTD for that stupid meta-crisis ending.
Never be cruel and never be cowardly. And if you ever are, always make amends.
You are a walking talking Doctor Who encyclopedia to me. - Melike
By the way, has anyone watched the regeneration again since and thought, "Actually, it's not too bad." Because watching it again on the second take, I've really grown to like it, certainly a lot more than the first time when Capaldi came out of nowhere. I think once you get past that initial shock, it's easier to like, imo.
Never be cruel and never be cowardly. And if you ever are, always make amends.
You are a walking talking Doctor Who encyclopedia to me. - Melike
I didn't hate Matt, but he was far from my favorite. But I think it also has to do with my lack of interest in his seasons for awhile there.
And still not a fan of that regeneration scene. Sorry DD. The sec Capaldi shows up it's pretty cool, but the lead up not so much.
So when do we get more episodes?
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
Wait, really? While I can agree that having the BIG blast on the clocktower and then showing younger Matt could have been better handled, I thought the actual final scenes of Matt were beautifully written, certainly far better handled than Tennant's final scenes. Because it stays true to both the idea of regeneration - that things change, which can be both sad and wonderful at the exact same time - and to Matt's Doctor. David's last words of, "I don't want to go" is one of my least favourite last lines for a Doctor, if I'm honest. Matt's speech of how we all change and how he'll never forget the times he had in his 11th self was beautiful and completely fitted both his Doctor and the Doctor. It's not quite up there with Pertwee and Eccleston's final moments as the most moving I've seen for a regeneration, but it does come close.
And we won't be getting any new episodes until autumn next year.
Never be cruel and never be cowardly. And if you ever are, always make amends.
You are a walking talking Doctor Who encyclopedia to me. - Melike
Peter Capaldi will be using his natural Scottish accent unlike Sylvester McCoy and David Tennant
I did miss that one but it's the very next line after that.
In Digitized Remorse
i didn't think the regeneration scene was that great either. it was ok but with the Special FX we have for the show now. they've done better in the current show. for me it doesn't really bother me that they used Amy. yes she was a Companion of the past. but she had a bigger impact on the doctor that Clara i think. and when you think of Matt Smith's doctor you think of Amy Pond, kinda like with Tennat for some you think of Rose even though he had other companions as well.
with Tom Baker's it's Sarah Jane mostlty even though he also had other companions too. well this is how i think of it anyways. i enjoyed the x-mas episode actually. even though it did have it's flaws. did the jokes run to long on the nudity bit? yes they did. them aging the doctor didn't bother me. in fact them having him as an old man and looking like Wiliam Hartnell a little bit at the end didn't bother me either. i kinda liked it. hell we saw the master as an old man as well. why not the doctor?
Never be cruel and never be cowardly. And if you ever are, always make amends.
You are a walking talking Doctor Who encyclopedia to me. - Melike
Oh so it's "Just one question" and not "Just help us". Got it, thanks for clearing that up.
And yes, awesome present that.
In Digitized Remorse
anyone else notice on the screen inside the Tardis you see something like the crack?