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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2022 22:41:03 GMT
Yeah, I've watched the whole package even the latest ones and I must say some of these episodes especially the post 2005 edition, are pretty stupid. I am sorry to say but sometimes it's just... idiotic. It's like, they don't know what to do so. They killed a character off creating "drama" but next episode the character wasn't dead because of..."science" and temporal whatever... Shakespeare was surrounded with witches but it's ok because it's science witch... we don't know why it's science but it's just is. I mean they use cauldrons and voodoo dolls, which is strange for a Shakespearean witch! There was no voodoo back then!!! It's much more recent but whatever... The master is killed like a hundred times but each time we're supposed to think it's the last one. The Doctor even cries... for some reason. The guy is like hitler times a million but... whatever... There's the ridiculous episode where everybody is the master because of DNA and stuff and of course by the end everybody is back to normal... Rose is "trapped" in another universe where they say that she'll be isolated forever but she keeps reappearing...again... whatever...
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Post by Greg55_99 on Jun 9, 2022 10:45:20 GMT
I don't think you're approaching this right. Imagine you have a nine year old sitting next to you while you're watching Dr Who. The kid loves it and that feeling is contagious. Over the next few years, the kid still loves it and you're sharing that love for the characters as he/she grows. In my opinion, the best "Who's" were David Tennant, Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi. Trouble is, the newest Dr Who (the lady) came along after my son had pretty much grown out of his interest. So, that's what I'll say.
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Post by Odysseus on Jun 10, 2022 4:30:58 GMT
Who?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2022 5:03:34 GMT
I don't think you're approaching this right. Imagine you have a nine year old sitting next to you while you're watching Dr Who. The kid loves it and that feeling is contagious. Over the next few years, the kid still loves it and you're sharing that love for the characters as he/she grows. In my opinion, the best "Who's" were David Tennant, Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi. Trouble is, the newest Dr Who (the lady) came along after my son had pretty much grown out of his interest. So, that's what I'll say. Greg Perhaps you're right.
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