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    I must have missed that, did it happen at the weekend?

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    Nagy Vilmos
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    Ya boo sucks! Your Doctor[^]

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      Best pairs in the new series, in my opinion: 1) David Tennant + Freema Agyeman (Martha) 2) David Tennant + Billie Piper (Rose) 3) Christopher Eccleston + Billie Piper (Rose) 4) Peter Capaldi + Jenna Coleman (Clara) 5) David Tennant + Catherine Tate (Donna) 6) Matt Smith + Karen Gillian (Amy) 7) Matt Smith + Jenna Coleman (Clara) I had Capaldi in #6 before (Below Smith/Gillian), but he's starting to grow on me (Particularly after the first two episodes of this season)... I'm one episode behind, so no spoilers! :) Gotta agree on Smith and Coleman not really working... Both good actors, but the characters just didn't mesh right... Wasn't really a fan of Smith's Doctor in general... And Donna... Good actress, but the character just annoyed the hell out of me... Maybe that was the idea :)

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      Catherine Tate is not a good actress, resorted to shouting when faced with too much acting to do, but she is a good comedy actress, and she worked well with Tennant at times in a way that wouldn't have worked with any of the others I think. They did write some good story lines for the two of them with plenty of comedy, I particularly liked the episode with the fat babies when she was trying to find him again. I still think they missed a trick with Karen Gillan, in her first episode she was dressed as a police women because she worked as a kissogram. When they left she should have only had time to grab one bag, her kissogram outfits, and would therefore have had to wear a different one in each episode.

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        The problem is, I think, that glasses are glasses, they sit on your nose in front of your face. The screwdriver you could hold out at arms length, it was threatening, it had clear direction, you could persuade an adversary it was something else, it flew through the air well, it was obvious when it was doing something, and it made a cool noise. Glasses just sit on your face.

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        Agreed. But you have to admit that the shades made his guitar solo just that extra bit more hilarious... And in hindsight, added quite a bit of awesomeness :) So I wouldn't mind if they kept the shades around as a backup gimmick... But they really need to bring the screwdriver back.

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          The problem is, I think, that glasses are glasses, they sit on your nose in front of your face. The screwdriver you could hold out at arms length, it was threatening, it had clear direction, you could persuade an adversary it was something else, it flew through the air well, it was obvious when it was doing something, and it made a cool noise. Glasses just sit on your face.

          Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.

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          chriselst wrote:

          Glasses just sit on your face.

          Perhaps he could swap his glasses for Clara.

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            Ya boo sucks! Your Doctor[^]

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              Catherine Tate is not a good actress, resorted to shouting when faced with too much acting to do, but she is a good comedy actress, and she worked well with Tennant at times in a way that wouldn't have worked with any of the others I think. They did write some good story lines for the two of them with plenty of comedy, I particularly liked the episode with the fat babies when she was trying to find him again. I still think they missed a trick with Karen Gillan, in her first episode she was dressed as a police women because she worked as a kissogram. When they left she should have only had time to grab one bag, her kissogram outfits, and would therefore have had to wear a different one in each episode.

              Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.

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              chriselst wrote:

              They did write some good story lines for the two of them with plenty of comedy, I particularly liked the episode with the fat babies when she was trying to find him again.

              Oh yeah, Tennant and Tate had some great episodes... Actually my favorite was her last one, mostly because it brought back Rose, Martha, Jack, Sarah Jane, etc... That was just incredible. Still... Donna... Blech... Martha Jones was by far my favorite Companion... Both the actress and the character... Agyeman is amazing in Sense8 too...

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              I still think they missed a trick with Karen Gillan, in her first episode she was dressed as a police women because she worked as a kissogram. When they left she should have only had time to grab one bag, her kissogram outfits, and would therefore have had to wear a different one in each episode.

              Nah, the TARDIS probably has a stadium-sized walk-in closet somewhere... You know, over near the swimming pool.

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                chriselst wrote:

                Glasses just sit on your face.

                Perhaps he could swap his glasses for Clara.

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                In view of the fact that the relationship is to be kept as type Father-Daughter that is just wrong on so many levels.

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                  Peter Capaldi. What does everyone make of him. I must say I'm quite disappointed. Not sure if it's because he is following Matt Smith, who was great, but he just seems a bit boring. I expected so much better from him. What do you think?

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                  Matt Smith was a poor choice and made sure that Doctor Who was relegated to being regarded a children's, or at least teen's, show more than adult. The show did start as a children's show in the time of the great William Hartnell but grew up over the years to become more mature in it's stories, and by mature I don't mean all sex and bad language like most of the US shows seems to be. Capaldi is bringing back a little more mature, a more intellectual slant to the show - although I agree the Sonic Sunglasses are a bad idea if they last longer than a couple more episodes. Christopher Eccleston and David Tenant (and the new writers) brought the show back to life by appealing to a more mature audience. Doctor Who had previously dribbled to a halt because of Sylvester McCoy (and the writers) dumbing-down the show to appeal to the kiddies as it was being regarded at that time, once more, as a kids-only show and lost it's universal appeal. I believe if Matt Smith had continued, the show would have dribbled to a halt once more as it lost it's grown-up audience section. There is too much black and white thinking today where a show is regarded either only as a children's show or only as an adult show; an exceptional show like Doctor Who is hard to define just in those terms.

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                    Peter Capaldi. What does everyone make of him. I must say I'm quite disappointed. Not sure if it's because he is following Matt Smith, who was great, but he just seems a bit boring. I expected so much better from him. What do you think?

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                    I like Peter Capaldi as the Doctor. But the writing in the last season was horrid in my opinion. I did still watch it, but I feel as if the writers are taking a bit of a safe route - Peter can handle more. Haven't watched the newest season yet. And I don't really like Clara all that much. Not the actress - who is ok, but the character.

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                      it's a kiddie show...

                      Only people with no imagination automatically think "sci-fi" == "for children". :rolleyes:


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                      I don't. I have a lot of SF books (paper and electronic), and have read / watched it all my life. But Dr. Who is a children's sci-fi program, not adult. Compare it to "Torchwood", "The Last Ship", "Star Trek", heck even "Babylon 5" was more adult in theme (once it got to the third season, anyway).

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                        I only get questionable? How sad. :sigh:

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                          CDP1802 wrote:

                          Who?

                          Yes.

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                          Ah, ok. Got it.

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                            I don't. I have a lot of SF books (paper and electronic), and have read / watched it all my life. But Dr. Who is a children's sci-fi program, not adult. Compare it to "Torchwood", "The Last Ship", "Star Trek", heck even "Babylon 5" was more adult in theme (once it got to the third season, anyway).

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                            OriginalGriff wrote:

                            But Dr. Who is a children's sci-fi program, not adult. Compare it to "Torchwood"...

                            That's complete bollocks. You don't need sex or violence in order for adults to be able to watch it. Dr Who is for anyone, of any age, should they enjoy watching it, it is designed for, written for, marketed for, and aired at a time appropriate for the old and young to watch. Torchwood was aimed at adults only. Other things are aimed at children only. Dr Who is most definitely not a children's program.

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                              Peter Capaldi. What does everyone make of him. I must say I'm quite disappointed. Not sure if it's because he is following Matt Smith, who was great, but he just seems a bit boring. I expected so much better from him. What do you think?

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                              PompeyThree wrote:

                              Everyone's favourite Kids Show

                              Well, I think Alexander Armstrong is doing a reasonable job as the new David Jason, and Stephen Fry was the perfect choice for Colonel K. :-D


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                                Peter Capaldi. What does everyone make of him. I must say I'm quite disappointed. Not sure if it's because he is following Matt Smith, who was great, but he just seems a bit boring. I expected so much better from him. What do you think?

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                                Bring back Tennant - best doctor after Troughton.

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                                  Bring back Tennant - best doctor after Troughton.

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                                  Tom Baker was the best.


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                                    Tom Baker was the best.


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                                    I never liked him at all: too strange and hammed it up. Still, better than some. Pertwee also got on my nerves.

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                                      I never liked him at all: too strange and hammed it up. Still, better than some. Pertwee also got on my nerves.

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                                      R. Giskard Reventlov wrote:

                                      too strange

                                      For someone who's supposed to be an alien? :laugh:


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                                        Peter Capaldi. What does everyone make of him. I must say I'm quite disappointed. Not sure if it's because he is following Matt Smith, who was great, but he just seems a bit boring. I expected so much better from him. What do you think?

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                                        I really disliked Matt Smith in every way. I like Peter Capaldi; it brought the series back to life for me. (My youngest daughter gave up on it with Matt Smith, though that has as much to do with Moffat's lousy producing. I've encouraged her to give the Capaldi episodes a try.)

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                                          R. Giskard Reventlov wrote:

                                          too strange

                                          For someone who's supposed to be an alien? :laugh:


                                          "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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                                          Haha - good, but I meant as an actor; way too camp and that lisp was bloody annoying.

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