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#177 Apr 27 2013 at 1:07 AM Rating: Excellent
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Way to much Romance movie in my Doctor Who, Just ugh it felt so forced and cliche. I really hope the whole season isn't this. I like the whole companion premise, The girl who died twice, it brings mystery. But The Doctor seems to be forcing to be all lovey dovey, and just kind of off character.

Also it seemed like most of the episode was him 'courting' her and the end just jabbed on. Meh

Idk, Ive been rewatching Tennant seasons and maybe its messing with my vision of him. But I liked the Smith/Ponds seasons. IDK


It was an ok episode I guess. I agree with your points.

Does the Doctor still consider himself to be a married man? Just wondering.



Well if you want to get down to it River is already dead, kinda.


Well, if you want to get technical, River married an artificial construct of the Doctor (The Doctor in most of that episode was the Tesselecta) in a timeline that never existed once the fixed point in time was restored
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#178 Apr 27 2013 at 4:55 PM Rating: Good
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Professor Shock Vlorsutes wrote:
RavennofTitan wrote:
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BeanX the Irrelevant wrote:
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Way to much Romance movie in my Doctor Who, Just ugh it felt so forced and cliche. I really hope the whole season isn't this. I like the whole companion premise, The girl who died twice, it brings mystery. But The Doctor seems to be forcing to be all lovey dovey, and just kind of off character.

Also it seemed like most of the episode was him 'courting' her and the end just jabbed on. Meh

Idk, Ive been rewatching Tennant seasons and maybe its messing with my vision of him. But I liked the Smith/Ponds seasons. IDK


It was an ok episode I guess. I agree with your points.

Does the Doctor still consider himself to be a married man? Just wondering.



Well if you want to get down to it River is already dead, kinda.


Well, if you want to get technical, River married an artificial construct of the Doctor (The Doctor in most of that episode was the Tesselecta) in a timeline that never existed once the fixed point in time was restored

Wibbly wobbly timey wimey.
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#179 Apr 28 2013 at 10:34 PM Rating: Good
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#180 May 04 2013 at 7:57 PM Rating: Good
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#181 May 05 2013 at 7:56 AM Rating: Decent
Really? I hated that myself, felt a bit cheap. But then I started off with disliking the episode before even seeing it, I hate those Victorean times episodes.
#183 May 18 2013 at 7:58 PM Rating: Good
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Well River finally got to to say good bye to her doctor. Also really like what he said when he seen River's tombstone. I'm also under the impression that Cal was a fragment of Clare which might be right might be wrong but it does fit and it make a nice connection. Then there was the end which was interesting and we might get to see things only mention but never shown or Moffet could troll the crap out of us . I can't freaking wait till November.

#184 May 18 2013 at 8:17 PM Rating: Good
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RavennofTitan wrote:
Do not click if you haven't seen the season final.

Well River finally got to to say good bye to her doctor. Also really like what he said when he seen River's tombstone. I'm also under the impression that Cal was a fragment of Clare which might be right might be wrong but it does fit and it make a nice connection. Then there was the end which was interesting and we might get to see things only mention but never shown or Moffet could troll the crap out of us . I can't freaking wait till November.




I was pleased with the episode. I never really cared for River's character too much, so I didn't care too much about her and the Doctor's interactions in the episode. But I am looking forward to John Hurt's character in the November special. I am guessing right now that he is the Doctor who started the time lock. I think Smith's doctor pretty much said that when he was telling Clara who he was..
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#185 May 19 2013 at 2:48 PM Rating: Good
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Do not click if you haven't seen the season final.

Well River finally got to to say good bye to her doctor. Also really like what he said when he seen River's tombstone. I'm also under the impression that Cal was a fragment of Clare which might be right might be wrong but it does fit and it make a nice connection. Then there was the end which was interesting and we might get to see things only mention but never shown or Moffet could troll the crap out of us . I can't freaking wait till November.




I was pleased with the episode. I never really cared for River's character too much, so I didn't care too much about her and the Doctor's interactions in the episode. But I am looking forward to John Hurt's character in the November special. I am guessing right now that he is the Doctor who started the time lock. I think Smith's doctor pretty much said that when he was telling Clara who he was..

I wanted to post this yesterday but I figured you guys are a day behind so I'd hold off.

I agree with what Tirith said about John Hurt's "Doctor" being the one that ended the time war. It makes sense when you take into consideration their dialogue with one another as well as Eccleson's first appearance.

Looking forward to the 50th anniversary special. Smiley: grin
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#186 Jun 02 2013 at 12:04 PM Rating: Good
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It's time to resurrect the "Bring Back David Tennant" campaign.

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The BBC says Matt Smith is stepping down from the lead role in long-running sci-fi series Doctor Who, spurring intense speculation about his replacement.

The broadcaster said Sunday that Smith will leave after a November episode to mark the show's 50th anniversary, and a Christmas special.

The titular Doctor is a time-traveling extra-terrestrial Time Lord who can regenerate into new bodies. Smith is the 11th actor to play the character since the series began in 1963. When he was unveiled in 2009 was the latest Doctor, he also became the youngest one at age 26.

Smith, who took over the role from David Tennant in 2010, said playing the Doctor had been "the most brilliant experience for me as an actor and a bloke."

Doctor Who is one of the BBC's most popular programs, and Smith's tenure has seen the show gain new fans in the United States, where it is shown on BBC America.

The BBC did not announce Smith's replacement, but fans took to the Internet to speculate about casting fo the 12th Doctor.

Bookmaker William Hill made Being Human star Russell Tovey and Harry Potter alumnus Rupert Grint 10-1 favorites, followed by stage star Rory Kinnear and Homeland actor David Harewood.

William Hill also offered 8-1 odds on the next Doctor being female.
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#187 Jun 02 2013 at 1:58 PM Rating: Good
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I'm still in Smith's first season as the doctor, and was just starting to get used to him. Unfortunate.
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#188 Jun 02 2013 at 2:34 PM Rating: Decent
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He wasn't that good to begin with. I tolerated him more than like him.
#189 Jun 02 2013 at 2:41 PM Rating: Good
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He wasn't that good to begin with. I tolerated him more than like him.


Fair enough. Haven't gotten enough of him to like him yet, but I don't think he will ever replace Tennant as my favorite anyway.
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#190 Jun 02 2013 at 10:19 PM Rating: Excellent
Tom Baker is still best Doctor.
#191 Jun 03 2013 at 2:10 AM Rating: Good
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It's time to resurrect the "Bring Back David Tennant" campaign.

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Doctor Who's Matt Smith departs show

The BBC says Matt Smith is stepping down from the lead role in long-running sci-fi series Doctor Who, spurring intense speculation about his replacement.

The broadcaster said Sunday that Smith will leave after a November episode to mark the show's 50th anniversary, and a Christmas special.

The titular Doctor is a time-traveling extra-terrestrial Time Lord who can regenerate into new bodies. Smith is the 11th actor to play the character since the series began in 1963. When he was unveiled in 2009 was the latest Doctor, he also became the youngest one at age 26.

Smith, who took over the role from David Tennant in 2010, said playing the Doctor had been "the most brilliant experience for me as an actor and a bloke."

Doctor Who is one of the BBC's most popular programs, and Smith's tenure has seen the show gain new fans in the United States, where it is shown on BBC America.

The BBC did not announce Smith's replacement, but fans took to the Internet to speculate about casting fo the 12th Doctor.

Bookmaker William Hill made Being Human star Russell Tovey and Harry Potter alumnus Rupert Grint 10-1 favorites, followed by stage star Rory Kinnear and Homeland actor David Harewood.

William Hill also offered 8-1 odds on the next Doctor being female.


In a sudden twist, River Song is the next doctor.
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#193 Jul 28 2013 at 10:56 PM Rating: Good
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Oh hey, the wife and I finally caught up. So yea, that was an interesting episode. Matt Smith had actually grown on me, so I'll be sorry to see him go. John Hurt's character should be interesting. Also, since they're inserting John Hurt as a Doctor (that isn't a Doctor), are they or are they not counting him in the numbers? Because can't the Doctor only regenerate 12 times? Which would mean unless they change the lore, whoever replaces Matt Smith will be the final incarnation?
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#194 Jul 28 2013 at 11:09 PM Rating: Excellent
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They'll figure a way around that particular one. I suspect the route they will go is that John Hunt ends up being "the Valeyard" who tried the Doctor during "a Trial of a Time Lord" back before the 2005 relaunch somewhere. i think it was during the Tom Baker run. Anyways, it turns out thatthe doctor was being tried by a future incarmation of himself in return for additional regenerations. They didn't neceisarily specify that he had to win if I remember right, so maybe additional ones there. The other theory is that the Doctor is actually the real Rassalon, not the one thats stuck inside the imploded galifray white point star, who was said to have found the unlimited lives cheat code or something like that. Or maybe they'll just go the "well that guy did it, and the Doctor fitgured out how" after suitibly dangling it as a clifhanger for another year or so while they pick a new person maybe? Who knows.
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#195 Aug 02 2013 at 8:04 AM Rating: Good
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New Doctor being revealed this Sunday
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Come on Jason Statham!
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#197 Aug 02 2013 at 3:55 PM Rating: Decent
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Ooh, that would be interesting!
#198 Aug 05 2013 at 6:54 PM Rating: Good
So...they picked the new Doctor. I've never seen him act really except in the Pompeii episode he was in. He certainly looks Doctor-ish, though. Just under 6 months to Matt Smith's last episode....
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#199 Aug 05 2013 at 7:08 PM Rating: Good
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So much for the Doctor(s) "Benjamin Button-ing" it for the rest of the series. Smiley: glare

Edited, Aug 5th 2013 9:08pm by Shaowstrike
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#200 Aug 05 2013 at 7:13 PM Rating: Good
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The real joke: He was a W.H.O. doctor in World War Z.
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#201 Aug 05 2013 at 7:13 PM Rating: Excellent
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So much for the Doctor(s) "Benjamin Button-ing" it for the rest of the series. Smiley: glare

Edited, Aug 5th 2013 9:08pm by Shaowstrike


I think a return to an older version will be a nice change for those of us who only started watching since Eccleston. Smiley: smile
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