Lol, but you've got to love the good old '70s quarry setWatched Colony in Space.
It is ok, but a bit slow.
Plus i think the Master doesn't really need to be in this story.
I also feel that if you are going to do these six parters you better make sure all your characters are three dimensional and up to scratch otherwise you risk boring your audience.
Lol, but you've got to love the good old '70s quarry set
Lol, but you've got to love the good old '70s quarry set
Soooo sad, we lost the War Doctor.Oh no, the War Doctor is gone
John Hurt lost his long battle with cancer, he was an amazing actor, and seemed like a lovely gentleman, such a rich voice.
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I know I should like this, but I can't stand Adam Hills, way too preachy. And now he's sucked 10 into unhelpful judgemental rhetoric. All Adam does is preach to the converted, he doesn't contribute positively to any conversation. And he doesn't even do angry well, it becomes Mary Poppins gone rogue.And in times of trouble what do we need? Why a Doctor of course
David Tennant Lists 6 Key Things That'll (Hopefully) Make Everything OK
"It’s time to be positively rebellious and rebelliously positive," said the former Doctor Who.
Trust him, he’s a (former) Doctor Who.
Scottish actor David Tennant is reassuring everyone that “it’s all gonna be OK.”
“But it’s up to us to make it OK,” he said on Friday’s broadcast of the British topical comedy show “The Last Leg.”
The “Jessica Jones” star, who has been a vocal critic of President Donald Trump, called on people to be “positively rebellious and rebelliously positive.”
He then issued a set of six guiding principles to make the world a better place.
“As long as we stand up for what we believe in, don’t give in to anger or violence, look out for the little guy, keep an eye on the big guys, refuse to keep our mouths shut and just generally try not to be dicks,” he said, then “every little thing is gonna be all right.”
Peter Capaldi leaving already
It will have been 4 years by Christmas when his last episode will air, but it doesn't seem long enough.
CAPALDI'S BBC INTERVIEW- He announces his departure
Yes but why? He's a life-long DW fan. He's always said it was a dream come true, so why lose enthusiasm so soon. And the three year line that he's been trotting around is pretty hollow, it's really only been two years stretched over three. There's something odd about the whole thing, I'm just not sure who to be mad at. I don't want to do what I did to Christopher Eccleston and then find out there was more going on behind the scenes. Sad and annoyed.Sounds like he was feeling a little jaded, worried about his ongoing enthusiasm for it.
Yes but why? He's a life-long DW fan. He's always said it was a dream come true, so why lose enthusiasm so soon. And the three year line that he's been trotting around is pretty hollow, it's really only been two years stretched over three. There's something odd about the whole thing, I'm just not sure who to be mad at. I don't want to do what I did to Christopher Eccleston and then find out there was more going on behind the scenes. Sad and annoyed.
So farewell Peter, you will be missed.