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andrewducker) wrote2010-06-28 09:28 am
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Now it's all over (kinda)
[Poll #1584929]
Personally, I'm torn between Ecclestone and Smith for favourite Doctor.
I've had an odd feeling from this season - it's seemed less dramatic than the previous ones, and part of me has felt less excited. But I've also enjoyed it a lot more. I think that part of me has been confused by NOT BEING SHOUTED AT ALL THE TIME, and has been wondering if that means the show isn't as good any more. Clearly not :->
Personally, I'm torn between Ecclestone and Smith for favourite Doctor.
I've had an odd feeling from this season - it's seemed less dramatic than the previous ones, and part of me has felt less excited. But I've also enjoyed it a lot more. I think that part of me has been confused by NOT BEING SHOUTED AT ALL THE TIME, and has been wondering if that means the show isn't as good any more. Clearly not :->
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So I guess what I'm saying is that I agree with your criticism of New!Who, but I wouldn't apply said criticism to this latest series, which I found to be small and, as such, perfectly formed.
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See also my comment further down about The Doctor not needing to be an adored character.
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It's just that (in general2) I prefer the older series.
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1. I have to admit that RTD wrote Midnight, and that episode was brilliant.
2. Death to the Daleks, Attack of the Cybermen and Survival. The least said the better.