I really like Doctor Who. I'm currently waiting for Season 7 to pop up on Netflix.
Though I like all of the new doctors (I haven't seen the old episodes), I'd have to say my favorite doctor is Tennant.
I'm a huge fan of 11, he plays around with the fact that he's a doctor somewhat, inciting many chuckles. Only thing I don't like is how he always looks really surprised.
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I'm almost finished with the specials for Doctor Who. I can't believe I'm at the point where we lose David Tennant. He was just too amazing for me to describe.
I think the weeping angels were pretty scary. The gas mask zombies and the possessing sun were also rather scary. I can't even believe that it's already been three months since I started watching this TV series for the very first time in my life, and soon I'll get to watch the Matt Smith seasons.
Okay, I watched The End of Time last night, and apparently, I was not ready for it. It just felt too emotional, especially after I watched Ten's regeneration into Eleven, which made me cry afterwards. But I still love how he complains about "not being ginger."
Season 1 - Boom Town
Season 2 - The Girl In The Fireplace
Season 3 - 42/Blink
Season 4 - Turn Left/Midnight
Season 5 - The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang
Season 6 - The Doctor's Wife
Season 7 (So far) - Cold War
Christmas/Special Episodes - A Christmas Carol/Every single special episode that aired in between season 4 and 5
I wish I haven't almost fallen asleep during Series 1's Dalek. I felt sorry for Rose in Father's Day, and The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances was rather scary (yes, I mentioned the gas mask zombies in one of my posts). I'm re-watching series 2 and am planning to re-watch all of series 3 and 4, but anyways...
For Series 2, The Girl in the Fireplace was a good episode. Very enjoyable, I should say. Soon I'm going to re-watch The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit, and I'll be thrilled once again.
Series 3 - Gridlock is worth recommending. Human Nature/The Family of Blood is also a recommendation. 42 (I mentioned the possessing sun) and Blink (I also mentioned the weeping angels) were definitely scary.
Series 4 - The second half (starting with Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead and ending with The Stolen Earth/Journey's End) well-represented the series. This 6-episode cluster was definitely the thrill of the series.
I watched all the Specials except for Planet of the Dead, which is not on Netflix.
Series 5 - The Eleventh Hour is probably one of the best episodes in the revamped Doctor Who. I honestly think that Steven Moffat is obsessed with the weeping angels because he brought them back in The Time of Angels/Flesh and Stone (and he wrote Blink). I think Amy's Choice is a pretty good episode, and Vincent and the Doctor would also count. The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang marks off a stunning finale.
Series 6 - The Doctor's Wife was good. The Girl Who Waited sent a chill down my spine, but I don't know if a lot of people like it or not. The Wedding of River Song also marks a good finale, despite that the finale wasn't a two-part episode like the past 5 series' finales.
Series 7 - Just four more episodes until the whole series has been aired! I felt sad after The Angels Take Manhattan (I'm not going to say what happens in that episode just for the sake of others who are still watching Series 7). I wish I paid more attention in Cold War because I heard that a lot of people actually liked that episode, but at least we got to see the Ice Warriors. I love how in the beginning of Hide Clara mentions Ghostbusters. And at least we see the Doctor in his astronaut suit for the first time since The Waters of Mars in the 2008-2010 Specials.
Haven't got anything else to say, but with Journey to the Center of the TARDIS airing this upcoming Saturday, we should see what's in store for us. I better continue my rerun of series 2 while we're at it.
Re-watched The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit today. All right, that episode is definitely scary, and this should have scared everyone else, if I say so myself. It's a thrill.
From what I read online, David Tennant and Matt Smith are the only Doctors who are actually going to show up and play a role in the 50th anniversary special. I find it disappointing to not see the past Doctors, but hopefully they'll make cameos, if necessary. Rose Tyler and Clara Oswald are indeed going to appear in the special, but I don't know which other companion will appear.
Some episodes I would like to see is one where Jenna comes back to the Doctor or he finds her saving another world or whatever.
Which Jenna are you talking about, exactly?
I haven't watched the latest episode yet; I've been taking a break from Doctor Who, but maybe this weekend, I'll watch it and the next episode. Since I'm re-watching the whole Tennant era (except for the 2008-2010 specials), I'll resume the rerun soon, starting with The Runaway Bride.
Though I like all of the new doctors (I haven't seen the old episodes), I'd have to say my favorite doctor is Tennant.
Maybe an episode where all the doctors meet? Not just the 5th and the 10th.
I think the weeping angels were pretty scary. The gas mask zombies and the possessing sun were also rather scary. I can't even believe that it's already been three months since I started watching this TV series for the very first time in my life, and soon I'll get to watch the Matt Smith seasons.
I hope I'm ready for this.
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Sadly enough he doesn't want to do it.
You mean Fish fingers?
10th doctor is best doctor.
Best companion?
Donna Noble
Best Episode?
Season 1 - Boom Town
Season 2 - The Girl In The Fireplace
Season 3 - 42/Blink
Season 4 - Turn Left/Midnight
Season 5 - The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang
Season 6 - The Doctor's Wife
Season 7 (So far) - Cold War
Christmas/Special Episodes - A Christmas Carol/Every single special episode that aired in between season 4 and 5
I wish I haven't almost fallen asleep during Series 1's Dalek. I felt sorry for Rose in Father's Day, and The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances was rather scary (yes, I mentioned the gas mask zombies in one of my posts). I'm re-watching series 2 and am planning to re-watch all of series 3 and 4, but anyways...
For Series 2, The Girl in the Fireplace was a good episode. Very enjoyable, I should say. Soon I'm going to re-watch The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit, and I'll be thrilled once again.
Series 3 - Gridlock is worth recommending. Human Nature/The Family of Blood is also a recommendation. 42 (I mentioned the possessing sun) and Blink (I also mentioned the weeping angels) were definitely scary.
Series 4 - The second half (starting with Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead and ending with The Stolen Earth/Journey's End) well-represented the series. This 6-episode cluster was definitely the thrill of the series.
I watched all the Specials except for Planet of the Dead, which is not on Netflix.
Series 5 - The Eleventh Hour is probably one of the best episodes in the revamped Doctor Who. I honestly think that Steven Moffat is obsessed with the weeping angels because he brought them back in The Time of Angels/Flesh and Stone (and he wrote Blink). I think Amy's Choice is a pretty good episode, and Vincent and the Doctor would also count. The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang marks off a stunning finale.
Series 6 - The Doctor's Wife was good. The Girl Who Waited sent a chill down my spine, but I don't know if a lot of people like it or not. The Wedding of River Song also marks a good finale, despite that the finale wasn't a two-part episode like the past 5 series' finales.
Series 7 - Just four more episodes until the whole series has been aired! I felt sad after The Angels Take Manhattan (I'm not going to say what happens in that episode just for the sake of others who are still watching Series 7). I wish I paid more attention in Cold War because I heard that a lot of people actually liked that episode, but at least we got to see the Ice Warriors. I love how in the beginning of Hide Clara mentions Ghostbusters. And at least we see the Doctor in his astronaut suit for the first time since The Waters of Mars in the 2008-2010 Specials.
Haven't got anything else to say, but with Journey to the Center of the TARDIS airing this upcoming Saturday, we should see what's in store for us. I better continue my rerun of series 2 while we're at it.
Also, I find the fan base slightly annoying.
Also, I want to push you into a room full of Daleks.
I believe that was an opinion I said.
Doctor Who is my 2nd favorite Tv show (#1 Walking Dead)
I am currently on the Cold War episode and hope to get caught up soon
My favorite Doctor is a tie between David Tennant and Matt Smith
I have a 9th-10th doctor screwdriver and am getting the 11th one soon.
Favorite companions:
1. Captain Jack Harknes
2. River Song
3. Clara
4. Amy Pond
5. Rose Tyler
Some episodes I would like to see is one where Jenna comes back to the Doctor or he finds her saving another world or whatever.
I am really hyped for the 50th anniversary!
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Which Jenna are you talking about, exactly?
I haven't watched the latest episode yet; I've been taking a break from Doctor Who, but maybe this weekend, I'll watch it and the next episode. Since I'm re-watching the whole Tennant era (except for the 2008-2010 specials), I'll resume the rerun soon, starting with The Runaway Bride.