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RE: Dr Who - Chimpy - 05-01-2011 12:22 Im so out of touch with Dr Who, i still havent watched the 2009s xmas special :S i favoured watching all of Torchwood instead,after ive finished watching the latest series of Futurama i'll get back to The Who RE: Dr Who - Chimpy - 29-01-2011 21:24 Okey dokey all done,dedicated 4 days to it and now i've watched every episode from the Xmas special 2009,to the full series with Matt Smith and the 2010 Xmas special All in all a great series and excellent new Doctor,i nearly cried at the end of the Vincent Van Gogh episode P.s don't tell Mrs chimpy but i love Amy Pond, she makes the cutest faces so many times and her eyes are amazing RE: Dr Who - Krill Liberator - 29-01-2011 21:42 I run the risk of sounding human, but I too can barely wait for the new series (did somebody mention a new season? Spring's always a winner for me, birds a-singing, crocuses a-blooming, and the seasonal migrants - yes, the very first of the year's caravanners, lost and bewildered, clogging up our hopelessly inadequate, provincial road network). Stetsons are cool. I've now really warmed to Matt Smith's portrayal; just the right level of outsider geekiness and clumsy faux-pas, the balance of humour and darkness is about right, and the costume! Oh, the costume... looks like a geography teacher, oh you gotta love that! So very Who. So, anyone got a favourite idea for an ep? I want to see more Victoriana/steampunk; a "Murdoch Mystery"-type storyline done Who-style, or a story based around the Spring-Heeled Jack flap maybe? RE: Dr Who - Chimpy - 29-01-2011 21:53 Theres bound to be an episode where he meets Tommy Cooper and all kinds of Fez related shenanigans happen RE: Dr Who - Scottishbloke - 22-04-2011 18:51 Great news everybody the new series's of Doctor Who kicks off tommorow night at 6PM on BBC1. Something that actually makes your licence worthwhile paying for. This season is supposed to be much darker than last year's too. Looking forward the long wait is almost over now. RE: Dr Who - Rammyrascal - 22-04-2011 18:53 yep cant wait either. does look very good indeed. RE: Dr Who - Scottishbloke - 22-04-2011 19:14 Going by what's I've heard about the new series is to expect a lot more dramatic twists and turns than last season's. My only criticism on Season 5 was at times it almost seemed like you were watching childrens BBC but all in all it was still a great success and a hugely enjoyable series to watch and to replace David Tennant was certainly a massive act to follow but credit to Matt Smith and karen Gillan for making the parts their own. RE: Dr Who - mrwotzup - 22-04-2011 21:11 I too am looking forward to the return of Doctor Who, the little snippets shown look excellent.I did have some early misgivings but I think Matt Smith makes an excellent Doctor and as for Amy However it will be tinged with sadness for me as it comes so soon after the very sad death of Elizabeth Sladen. RE: Dr Who - Scottishbloke - 22-04-2011 21:16 I have to admit I was never really a big fan of the 70's or 80's Doctor Who series's. But nonetheless RIP to Elizabeth Sladen because without her and others for laying down the foundations of the show and making it a success in the early years we just wouldn't be sitting here discussing or looking forward to a new series's tommorow. RE: Dr Who - bigguy01 - 22-04-2011 21:21 moffat and dr who are a perfect fit. ever since the relaunch each series has better than the previous one. so this new series hsa great expectations and hopefully delivers the goods. elisabeth sladen is a great lost to acting and the dr who world. 63 and looking great in series 4 of sarah jane adventures. i do hope they can continue with sarah jane adventures maybe under a new name or do what they did with taggart. |