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I agree, although I did find Tennant's doctor easy to deal with after Eccelston. I liked Eccelston, but Tennant's doctor just seemed to be the right mix of fun and smart, and I really liked his relationship with Rose.

Smith grew on me as well, but it took a while. I was looking forward to Capaldi, but it seemed his character started going in a direction that just didn't seem to fit. I've heard others say he needs time as well. I'll have to try and schedule an episode or two and see how it goes.

I wouldn't mind a companion that is pouty and not all that interested in the Doctor's doings (Yet somehow always manages to tag along and help him out...)

That is I think why I dig Capaldi so much. He still is trying to figure out who The Doctor really is two seasons in. It is not a hey look this is who I am, it is more like someone coming out of a coma just trying to figure their way around the word.
 
I take Capaldis anger a lot more seriously then Matt Smiths. 10 was good for anger but Capaldi really sells it for me.....wee bit confused with the end of this season and super pissed Missy makes no apperance anywhere in the season(other then very early) after seeming like she would be a big plotline.
 
Missy was a very compelling character last season. She almost stole the show every episode she was in.

Ashildr (sp?) was good in her first episode, but otherwise was annoying. "The Woman Who Lives" was hard to watch; it just dragged on and on. It might have made a good half hour show...

Overall, the 2nd season with Capaldi was pretty bad. He was good (I like the way he's still developing the character), but the writing sucked.
 
Agreed I understand MEs role in the end but Jesus I hates her character and for the love of God why can't Clara stay dead. She's been my least favorite companion up there with Martha.

I want more Missy
 
They could have resurrected Benny Hill to play the Doctor and it still would have been better than Matt Smith.

I liked Smith but I liked Tennant a lot more. I didn't start watching until Eccleston though, so my experience is limited.
 
Agree with moto.

Matt Smith definitely took a little time to grow on me, as Tennant really found a special place for me. But once he did, I really dug his performance a lot.

In fact, I've read a few other works lately, and listened to a few audiobooks, where I'm 99.9% positive that characters were drawn in large part from Smith's Doctor.

That said, Capaldi hit his stride (for me) really quickly. And this most recent seaason was just awesome for him. Complete madman, in many senses of the word.
 
Matt Smith was probably the darkest Doctor, even tho' he played it like a buffoon or an immature boy. The whole Amy and Rory arc was tragic if you watched the episodes in order.

I missed that the first time I watched them because I missed quite a few or saw them out of sequence; watched them properly on Amazon Prime a year later getting ready for the new season.
 
My favorite, most memorable episode so far is a Smith episode. Vincent and the Doctor. I really liked that one a lot.
 
Agreed I understand MEs role in the end but Jesus I hates her character and for the love of God why can't Clara stay dead. She's been my least favorite companion up there with Martha.

I want more Missy

Spend 2 hours listening to Adric whine or Ace wanting to blow something up. Ace didn't become anything more than a one dimensional cartoon until the very last episode of the original series.

The only thing annoying about Martha was her pinning away for the Doctor.

I'm currently halfway through binging on Season 9. What is it with the Zygons? They look like tongues with arms, legs, & suckers. They were always among my least favorite villains.

The nice thing about this season is that 10 - 25% of every episode isn't being wasted on the Clara & Danny's relationship. And we've gotten past the hug the monster/bomb - nobody dies today BS.
 
So I just finished Season 9.

I must confess the last two episodes, Heaven Sent and Hell Bent, were my least favorite of the series. I kept falling asleep in Heaven Sent. They could have cut about 20 minutes of montage from the end and nothing would have been lost from the plot.

And the ending of Hell Bent was just stupid. Nowhere is it written that a companion can't be killed off. Adric was killed off.

Moffat wrote the first two and last two episodes solo and cowrote two episodes in the middle. My opinion:
#1. Enjoyable
#2. Good
#5. Embarrass the monster
#8. Hug the monster
#11. Boring & pointless
#12. Cheap & sentimental

I thought Me could have been a more interesting character. I was disappointed that was as far as they developed her.

The Hybrid thing never seemed to go anywhere. Are they trying to reconcile the bizzaro TV movie (8th Doctor) plot thread that the Doctor is part human? If so, I'll be disappointed.

It is starting looking like the Doctor's Name plot thread. The Doctor's Name was teased to the point I didn't care anymore. When it came up in the 2013 Christmas Special (Time of the Doctor), my first thought was "Do we really have to go back here?"
 
So... who's on board for series 10? (I never got why these were called "series" instead of "seasons", but whatever I guess)

I felt like Ep 1 was a pretty nice jumping off point for Bill, and it was fun to see that kind of a look into the characters. The "coming soon" teasers certainly suggest some interesting times to come too!
 
Haven't yet watched the first ep (though I'm actually a season or 2 behind.) Having to DVR, though so as soon as we get a chance we'll watch.
Did anyone see the spin-off (I guess?) Class? Any thoughts on that? Seemed an interesting concept from the commercials for it. Probably give that a few episodes and see where it goes from there.
 
So... who's on board for series 10? (I never got why these were called "series" instead of "seasons", but whatever I guess)

I felt like Ep 1 was a pretty nice jumping off point for Bill, and it was fun to see that kind of a look into the characters. The "coming soon" teasers certainly suggest some interesting times to come too!


I thought it was too. Just the episode styling is amazing, big change from the past seasons.
 
I definitely noticed some camera work, and certain shots, that seemed pretty brand new to how Doctor Who tells stories, and that seemed to work really well for this episode. A few shots seemed like handheld cameras that kind of moved through a developing scene and just gave a pretty unique (again, for Doctor Who) feel.

I also checked out the first episode of Class - I was a bit doubtful about it from the start (apparently it already aired in its entirety in England last year, and didn't get picked up for a second season), but it seems interesting enough - but clearly aimed at a younger-than-me audience.
 
We're so far behind now! I tried talking the family into catching up, but the interest is just not there. They kind of lost us when the new doctor came on board. The recent previews makes me want to get back into it, but not sure I have the time to catch up right now. Billie looks like a fun companion.
 
Agreed I understand MEs role in the end but Jesus I hates her character and for the love of God why can't Clara stay dead. She's been my least favorite companion up there with Martha.

I want more Missy
Clara kind of bores me, but Martha was awesome.
Neither one was as obnoxious as Donna.
 
Also, the old Doctors frequently had companions from other times or places. Men, people from the past, people from the future, aliens, robot dogs... why does every damn one in the new run have to be a 20-something woman from 21st century England? It's time for an alien companion already.
 
Also, the old Doctors frequently had companions from other times or places. Men, people from the past, people from the future, aliens, robot dogs... why does every damn one in the new run have to be a 20-something woman from 21st century England? It's time for an alien companion already.

Nardole certainly doesn't fit that mold... I was actually a bit nervous he was going to wind up irritating, but he so far seems to add just the right amount of levity - when the time is right. His reaction to the "It's bigger on the inside" moment was absolutely perfect, for instance.
 
Nardole certainly doesn't fit that mold... I was actually a bit nervous he was going to wind up irritating, but he so far seems to add just the right amount of levity - when the time is right. His reaction to the "It's bigger on the inside" moment was absolutely perfect, for instance.
Oh, I'm not there yet. Still working through s9.
 
Oh, I'm not there yet. Still working through s9.

Captain Jack? Donna Noble? (the age was a bit off for her, but everything else you still hit pretty much on the nose) Rory Williams? Hell, River Song is considered a companion of sorts by many...

Seems there've been at least as many companions who didn't fit your description as there've been companions who have (though, with the exception of Captain Jack, Nardole, and River Song, they're all early 21st century folks from England, that's true).
 
Captain Jack? Donna Noble? (the age was a bit off for her, but everything else you still hit pretty much on the nose) Rory Williams? Hell, River Song is considered a companion of sorts by many...

Seems there've been at least as many companions who didn't fit your description as there've been companions who have (though, with the exception of Captain Jack, Nardole, and River Song, they're all early 21st century folks from England, that's true).
Yeah, okay, but I really meant people who were *primary* companions. Like Rory hung around but he was just Amy's +1. And River and Jack were kind of... I don't know, periodic recurring characters, but not capital C Companions.

Like Donna's dad, Wilf or Mickey, or Danny Pink. They traveled with the Doctor once or twice, but you couldn't exactly call them regulars.
 
Captain Jack? Donna Noble? (the age was a bit off for her, but everything else you still hit pretty much on the nose) Rory Williams? Hell, River Song is considered a companion of sorts by many...

Seems there've been at least as many companions who didn't fit your description as there've been companions who have (though, with the exception of Captain Jack, Nardole, and River Song, they're all early 21st century folks from England, that's true).

What about Leela? (Fourth Doctor) I don't remember; was she even human?
 
What about Leela? (Fourth Doctor) I don't remember; was she even human?
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. The Doctors in the old series used to do that all the time. Leela, Jamie, Adric, Nyssa... but the reboot series have done that much less.
 
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