TV & Film Doctor Who (Spoilers!)

Yeah. And the funny thing is, it wasn't something they planned to do with the show. The Doctor was an old guy originally, and he decided to leave the show, so they made up the BS excuse of him regenerating, and somehow it actually worked.
 
Yeah. And the funny thing is, it wasn't something they planned to do with the show. The Doctor was an old guy originally, and he decided to leave the show, so they made up the BS excuse of him regenerating, and somehow it actually worked.

Do you think they'll ever make an older Doctor again or is that not hipster enough, seein' as it looks like the Doctor keeps getting younger for each generation?
 
Okay, I know I've been a proponent of the 13 regenerations thing (AND IT WAS 13 NOT 12 GODAMMIT) but Moffat himself actually rectified that issue in Season 6 by having River give 11 her "regeneration energy!" And I thought it was really clever! One of the very few good things about Let's Kill Hitler! But now he's just going way back on that and that's BS.

Granted, that article originates at The Sun and right now it's very sketchy, but speculation and all available evidence points toward the explanation put forth in that article.
 
What!? A Moffat episode without sexist jokes? Where the emotions of women are neither disregarded nor attacked?

Where the storyline is actually incredibly coherent and emotional in the way the old show was!?

The Name of the Doctor made me think back to the better episodes of series 4 and 5. That's a good thing.

Stellar editing, with the working in of old concepts and the old Doctors. Bravo! I'm finding myself actually not too upset about John Hurt. As long as they don't try to call him the ninth Doctor. Which it sounds like they're not.
 
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So Lorraine Heggessey who was the Controller of BBC1 responsible for bringing back Doctor Who has said that if it was up to her, the next Doctor would be a woman.

But it's not up to her. Oh well.
 
So Lorraine Heggessey who was the Controller of BBC1 responsible for bringing back Doctor Who has said that if it was up to her, the next Doctor would be a woman.

But it's not up to her. Oh well.

Could you start an online petition for that? I'll bet if there are thousands of signatures they might at least think about it. :)

<-- Eternal optimist. :p
 
Okay, so while I loved the finale, there's one thing that's been pissing me off about it.

River Song.

Let me clarify. In the finale episode, she knew EVERYTHING about her death. So maybe it was River Song from the Library contacting him? Yet, in Silence in the Library and Forest of the Dead, she not only didn't know about her death (or apparently the fact that the Doctor's older regeneration definitely wouldn't have had the adventures she remembered with the eleventh Doctor, but that's an entirely different issue altogether), she seemed grateful for the Doctor saving her to the Library. In the finale of series 7, she seems disgusted!

Get your **** together, Moffat!
 
I gave up on this show in the middle of the last series, but we just watched The End of Time last night and :smitten:

But it also hurts because ugh Moffat.

So is River gone yet? I plan to watch the 50th, and I will feel a lot better if she's not going to be anywhere near it.
 
I gave up on this show in the middle of the last series, but we just watched The End of Time last night and :smitten:

But it also hurts because ugh Moffat.

So is River gone yet? I plan to watch the 50th, and I will feel a lot better if she's not going to be anywhere near it.

No, River isn't gone yet, and she'll probably be in the 50th because Moffat likes to stuff his characters into things. :rolleyes:

If you can suffer through Series 6 (which I liked the first half of and hated Let's Kill Hitler and its kind), I promise it gets better in Series 7 (particularly the second half with Clara). There are a lot of non-Moffat episodes and there are only a couple where I could realistically say "wow, this episode was a dud."

Despite all the issues with Moffat's writing (and it's not just him, it's several of the writers) I really have grown to like Matt Smith as the Doctor and will be sad to see him go.
 
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No, River isn't gone yet, and she'll probably be in the 50th because Moffat likes to stuff his characters into things. :rolleyes:

If you can suffer through Series 6 (which I liked the first half of and hated Let's Kill Hitler and its kind), I promise it gets better in Series 7 (particularly the second half with Clara). There are a lot of non-Moffat episodes and there are only a couple where I could realistically say "wow, this episode was a dud."

Despite all the issues with Moffat's writing (and it's not just him, it's several of the writers) I really have grown to like Matt Smith as the Doctor and will be sad to see him go.
I watched most of series 6 and the first half of 7. All absolutely horrible. Eleven is an irritating, petulant child *******. No. No. No.
 
I watched most of series 6 and the first half of 7. All absolutely horrible. Eleven is an irritating, petulant child *******. No. No. No.
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There are a lot of people who hate Christopher Eccleston and even David Tennant. I disagree with them, of course. Each of the Doctors had their own positives and negatives, IMO.

I tend to disagree with the notion that the show just got terrible after Series 5, as well. There was definitely a downward trend in quality and of course Moffat has a lot of problems, but it never stopped being an enjoyable show for me.