Yeah, that's the reason i didn't want to watch the 50th in cinemas...i pretty much had to send everyone outside the house when watching it so it wouldn't be interrupted on tv :S
Yeah, those are what I was thinking about, there were a number of Strax-narrated "histories" on the previous incarnations of the Doctor.
And I don't go watch things in theatres. I can't stand people who talk through a movie, text on their phones, get up to go get snacks or to the washroom during the movie, and generally interfere with the entire reason one is there - to *watch and listen to* a movie.
Basically, people suck, and as Hannibal calls them "free-range rude".
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EXACTLY.
It's be quiet time.
Going to the washroom seems like a silly thing to be annoyed over. If you gotta go you gotta go, they're probably annoyed about having to miss some of it themselves but you can't exactly go in a bottle :P
The other things are pretty valid though. Phone is the worst offender, especially when they have screen brightness on high and you get that bright light from someone's phone lighting up your vision all the time.
So, with the new intro music, which of the four do you the best?
Eccleston:
Tennant:
Smith:
Capaldi:
There's just something about Matt Smith's that I loved.
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Tennanat's definitely. I liked Matt's as well, but the whole Amy talking thing got SUPER old really fast. Like it was pretty neat the first time, but when I realized it was going to happen over and over. Meh.
Over the intro Amy says:
"When I was little girl, I had an imaginary friend, and when I grew up he came back. He's calledThe Doctor and he comes from somewhere else. He's got a box called the TARDIS that's bigger on the inside and can travel anywhere in time and space. I ran away with him, and we've been running ever since."
It just got redundant after a bit and annoyed me
I wish Doctor Who would have more serials, like episodes where the plot extends to the next episode. Or at least an overarching theme instead of just randomly throwing in a scene at the end unrelated to the rest of the episode. These one-and-done episodes struggle. There's always some deus ex machina ending that reveals some quirky thing about aliens or time travel. It's the same formula used in previous seasons, even though Moffat clearly stated he was changing the formula. Annoys me. Without spoiling anything, I've seen the screeners for the first five episode: the formula is the same, too much time is wasted on setup, character development is inconsistent, and every episode seems to have some sort of Sherlock mystery to be solved. I'm not very impressed with this season. I thought they were going darker with the Doctor's character, and going to put in a good overarching plot, but nope it's the same old one episode plots that never quite reach excellence.
That's how the show originally was, one story was a serial of 2-6 episodes, usually 4 on average, which gave each story about 2 hours of running time, which allowed for good pacing, no deus ex machina nonsense, and not using the sonic screwdriver as an all-purpose problem solver (the Doctor actually had to *investigate* and *learn*, not just wave his tool around and know everything).
I don't understand why Doctor Who doesn't go for a season long arc at least.
I think Moffat has demonstrated quite clearly that any time he writes a season long arc it's riddled with plot holes and inconsistency. His strength is in stand alone episodes. Under a different show runner I'd love to see a completely serialised season, but under Moffat I'd love to see a dozen great, standalone episodes with no overarching plot whatsoever.
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I'm in the UK as well. Definitely wasn't in every episode. It might have been in one.
I like Tennant's the best - it's got more power in it
All right, gentleperchildren, let's review. The year is 2024 - that's two-zero-two-four, as in the 21st Century's perfect vision - and I am sorry to say the world has become a pussy-whipped, Brady Bunch version of itself, run by a bunch of still-masked clots ridden infertile senile sissies who want the Last Ukrainian to die so they can get on with the War on China, with some middle-eastern genocide on the side
Ok thank god there's this thread I have no-one to talk to lol. In the first episode with capaldi, did the android jump or get pushed? I can't decide. Also brilliant comparisons drawn between the mop that you replace the parts of and the doctor.