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Re: Doctor Who 2011

Posted: 02 Oct 2011, 14:41
by tony ingram
I seem to be in a minority on here, but I thought this entire series was incredibly good, probably the most consistent in terms of quality since season 14 (and that's despite my having loved several seasons in between, including 16, 18, 26 and last year). I also thought they did a great job of wrapping up the Silence storyline, the 'death' of the Doctor and the mystery of River Song in just 45 minutes and making it all make sense! (though admittedly, the chronology of River Song on Doctor Who Confidential was also helpful in clarifying a couple of points). Very impressed. I hope Moffat stays around for awhile, I can't think of anyone else capable of maintaining this standard.

Re: Doctor Who 2011

Posted: 02 Oct 2011, 16:37
by Digifiend
Good job Confidential did that, because they won't have another chance... it's been cancelled.

Re: Doctor Who 2011

Posted: 03 Oct 2011, 14:29
by alanultron5
Sadly for me- I found the latter half of this season quite beyond me! I admit it - I just can't figure it out! Its great that Tony and others have enjoyed it and i'm sure viewing figures are good!

I have decided -sadly-not in anger -that I won't bother watching any future eps (If they do go ahead) and hope that some time in the future the show might change to something that my poor old noggin can get around!

Re: Doctor Who 2011

Posted: 03 Oct 2011, 14:33
by Digifiend
If they do go ahead? Doctor Who hasn't been cancelled, just Doctor Who Confidential.

Re: Doctor Who 2011

Posted: 03 Oct 2011, 15:21
by alanultron5
Ah! I see-thank's for the correction Digi! Must admit that I didn't often see why the `confidential` was 45 mins long. I think about 20 mins would cover it!

It will be interesting to see the viewing figures for the last three eps! The October DWM Mag will show them!

Re: Doctor Who 2011

Posted: 03 Oct 2011, 19:02
by philcom55
Compared to the absurdly convoluted storyline about the Doctor's impending 'death' I have to say that the knowledge of Elisabeth Sladen's very real death made tonight's opening episode of the final Sarah Jane series an infinitely more moving experience for me. :(

- Phil Rushton

Re: Doctor Who 2011

Posted: 04 Oct 2011, 10:32
by Digifiend
:headbash: D'oh! I forgot it was on!

Re: Doctor Who 2011

Posted: 04 Oct 2011, 22:05
by colcool007
-MikeD- wrote:...Yes, that was a great ending. I almost shed a tear when he tried to phone the Brigadier...great scene, great writing.

Some of the episodes this year were a little dissapointing, but that's been the same for the last 32 series..
I have to agree with you Mike that the scene about the Doctor trying to phone him was brilliantly played. Enough pathos for the committed fans (or is that fans that should be committed?) but lightly enough that the occasional watcher knew that this was a scene that paid a nodding respect to the back-history of DW.

I also liked the way that nothing relied on psychic powers to guess what was coming. Everything had a clue to point the way, but the trick lay in figuring it all out. Next season should be fairly action-packed. Woo-hoo!

Re: Doctor Who 2011

Posted: 05 Oct 2011, 18:45
by yanobandy
I dont watch Doctor Who. Looks boring.

Re: Doctor Who 2011

Posted: 05 Oct 2011, 19:58
by Digifiend
You can't say you don't like it if you've never tried watching it. Anyway, if you don't like it, don't post in this thread. It's not rocket science!

Re: Doctor Who 2011

Posted: 06 Oct 2011, 14:19
by alanultron5
Hear hear! I just watched the DVD of "The Deadly Asassin" Last night! I hadn't (Honest) seen it since 1976! Thoroughly enjoyed it! I am very much enjoying the early Tom Baker era via DVD's . Back then I missed many of his from seasons 12, 13 & 14. It is quite a revelation for me-finding out just how good that era was!

Re: Doctor Who 2011

Posted: 12 Oct 2011, 16:06
by yanobandy
Just saying, it runs in the family i think. Mummy and daddy dont like it either.

Re: Doctor Who 2011

Posted: 12 Oct 2011, 16:19
by tony ingram
yanobandy wrote:Just saying, it runs in the family i think. Mummy and daddy dont like it either.
I don't like tomatoes, but I wouldn't waste my time deliberately seeking out a discussion on tomatoes in order to randomly express my dislike of them to a group of tomato lovers. I simply avoid the fruit in question.

Re: Doctor Who 2011

Posted: 12 Oct 2011, 16:25
by -MikeD-
yanobandy wrote:Just saying, it runs in the family i think. Mummy and daddy dont like it either.
In the interests of fairness, shouldn't yanobandy be taking a week long bath like comicsgalore? After all, they are THE SAME PERSON!

Just saying.

Re: Doctor Who 2011

Posted: 12 Oct 2011, 16:48
by WizzKid97
yanobandy wrote:I dont watch Doctor Who. Looks boring.
This is always the way, people never give it a chance! Kids in my school always say Doctor Who is weird and nerdy, thing is the reason they don't like it is because their brain capacity is so small that they can't withhold enough information to get the programme.

No offence to anyone on here, it's just I get annoyed at people who say things like that (not saying yanobandy did mean to suggest that but just saying I don't like it.)

Also, I've given up watching Sarah Jane Adventures for now, I tried to watch it again but I couldn't, it just seemed too sad watching the final series of it and seeing Elisabeth Sladen alive and well possibly months before the tragic news. :(