Personally I wasn’t all that impress with this Doctor Who and only watched it occasionally, but since there is going to be a new doctor, Doctor Who I guess I can watch the farewell special to this Doctor Who.
david tennant is the best doctor ever. and i’ve been watching dr. who since jon pertwee, and i’ve seen troughton and hartnell on netflix, so i know my doctors!
here’s hoping matt smith can rise to the occasion as the new doctor. i know stephen moffat (new show runner) is a great writer, he created the original (british) version of coupling, which was hilarious, in spite of the american version.
I’m going with Tom Baker. There’s also “The Sarah Jane adventures” as a spin off for kids (of all ages). Tennant did a guest appearance in one two-parter. K9 is in it too.
To be fair to all the doctors, they are only as good as the standard of script-writing. I say that “Blink” was the scariest (and therefore best) Dr Who adventure I have seen, and that was with Tennant. I was fortunate enough to see David Tennant play Hamlet last year (alongside Patrick Stewart!) and it was great as well. Only living 20 miles or so from Stratford has it’s advantages.
Personally I wasn’t all that impress with this Doctor Who and only watched it occasionally, but since there is going to be a new doctor, Doctor Who I guess I can watch the farewell special to this Doctor Who.
Hopefully next season will be better in 2010.
david tennant is the best doctor ever. and i’ve been watching dr. who since jon pertwee, and i’ve seen troughton and hartnell on netflix, so i know my doctors!
here’s hoping matt smith can rise to the occasion as the new doctor. i know stephen moffat (new show runner) is a great writer, he created the original (british) version of coupling, which was hilarious, in spite of the american version.
Gotta go with Christopher Eccleston, myself.
I’m going with Tom Baker. There’s also “The Sarah Jane adventures” as a spin off for kids (of all ages). Tennant did a guest appearance in one two-parter. K9 is in it too.
To be fair to all the doctors, they are only as good as the standard of script-writing. I say that “Blink” was the scariest (and therefore best) Dr Who adventure I have seen, and that was with Tennant. I was fortunate enough to see David Tennant play Hamlet last year (alongside Patrick Stewart!) and it was great as well. Only living 20 miles or so from Stratford has it’s advantages.
Now, that looks good. Any idea when it will play on BBCAmerica?
I believe it comes to BBC America next month. Still trying to find a torrent for it though. I don’t want to wait that long.
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