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Quote: Joey Moose @ April 4 2010, 1:15 PM BST

It was MUCH better than any of the Russell T Davies episodes.

I'd say that was an overstatement really; RTD did some mighty fine episodes too. Midnight, or The Waters Of Mars spring quickly to mind as great episodes.

But yes, this was a mighty fine opening salvo from The Moffat Era.

Quote: Joey Moose @ April 4 2010, 1:15 PM BST

Also, saying he doesn't care about the series at all is complete nonsense - he's just as dedicated and enthusiastic about the show as Tennant was, if not more.

Also an overstatement in my opinion.

Matt didn't grow up obsessed with Dr Who, it wasn't even on. He'd not dreamed of being the Doctor, in fact he recently said it was just another acting job like any other.
Hardly as dedicated and enthusiastic as Tennant in the role.

Mostly not his fault of course, and I do like that he's trying with the whole writing little Who stories and things, but let's not go too far!

So what!

Tom Baker despised Dr Who for most of his time starring in it.

Jesus it's an acting job not a religious experience. Maybe Tennant's obsession is what made his role so infuriatingly sentimental at time.

Matt Smith is a good actor, with a good take on the Dr and a funky bow tie.

Quote: zooo @ April 4 2010, 1:32 PM BST

Matt didn't grow up obsessed with Dr Who, it wasn't even on.

This is a bit of an overstatement, in my opinion. Doctor Who was on while Matt Smith was aged zero to seven, and then there was the Paul McGann movie when he was 14.

I just hope Matt Smith's Doctor abandons the smug twee glee beloved by Tennant.

Well I'm only going by what Matt has been saying in interviews! Which is that Dr Who wan't on.
If he's been talking rubbish in his interviews, well that's rather par for the course. ;)

Quote: sootyj @ April 4 2010, 2:13 PM BST

So what!

Tom Baker despised Dr Who for most of his time starring in it.

Jesus it's an acting job not a religious experience. Maybe Tennant's obsession is what made his role so infuriatingly sentimental at time.

I'm just objecting to the 'Matt's more enthusiastic than Tennant was'. Which is bollocks. :)

Quote: Joey Moose @ April 4 2010, 1:15 PM BST

It was MUCH better than any of the Russell T Davies episodes.

It was great, but let's calm ourselves. The lack of respect RTD gets is remarkable. I pray that when I eventually become the show runner of Doctor Who and I leave it in exceptional shape for the next man to build upon I don't get treated with the same contempt :P

Quote: Tim Walker @ April 4 2010, 1:25 AM BST

She rather looks like the ginger woman in Holby City, only prettier. :)

Not watched it in years. I'm sure she's ... ginger.

Quote: Gavin @ April 4 2010, 1:30 AM BST

She could of been the fuzz.

Bad turn of phrase there.

:D

Quote: Badge @ April 4 2010, 2:13 AM BST

But she hasn't really. Not yet. She knows he can return her back to that moment in his time machine, remember?

But in the back of her mind, she must know how majorly he f**ked up the returning last time around!

Quote: sootyj @ April 4 2010, 3:02 AM BST

As Timelords are called Timelords and not Gallifreyans does this imply they aren't natives? Are Timelords the futuristic equivalent of gypsy travellers?

Like we're Earthians rather than Humans... Unimpressed

Quote: Kenneth @ April 4 2010, 4:38 AM BST

Sure it was predominantly a kids' show, but the cast and crew (Barry Letts, Terrance Dicks, Katy Manning, Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, etc) from 1970s and '80s Doctor Who often mention that female companions were dressed in revealing outfits "for the dads". My point is simply that these sexy companions in their outfits did not go unappreciated by young boys watching the show.

You expect them to say that they dressed skimpily to give 8-year old boys the horn?

Quote: Aaron @ April 4 2010, 3:08 PM BST

Like we're Earthians rather than Humans... Unimpressed

I'm a proud Earthican so I won't be buying any of your tarmac thank you very mcuh!

Quote: Joey Moose @ April 4 2010, 1:15 PM BST

No he's not. Calling him a "massive tool" is nasty and uncalled for. I've met him and he's a complete gent as far as I'm concerned, certainly more likeable than Tennant. Also, saying he doesn't care about the series at all is complete nonsense - he's just as dedicated and enthusiastic about the show as Tennant was, if not more.

I didn't call him a tool. Nor did I say that he doesn't care about the show. I said it comes across that way. Because it does. To me and to everyone I've talked to about it - until now. He might be a total obsessive, and the loveliest guy you could wish to know: but he needs another week at the BBC PR course.

Quote: Joey Moose @ April 4 2010, 1:15 PM BST

You're definitely in the small minority having not liked the episode

You're continuing to put words in my mouth. I didn't dislike the episode. I'm just not bum-loving it. It was passable, but nothing special.

I really enjoyed it - was grinning all the way through. Loved the giant eye spaceship.

I think I enjoyed it because my expectations were so low. The last four Tennant/RTD episodes were pretty dreary, and my only experience of Matt Smith was him capering and gurning around the Tardis at the end of the Christmas special.

Quote: chipolata @ April 4 2010, 4:08 PM BST

I think I enjoyed it because my expectations were so low. The last four Tennant/RTD episodes were pretty dreary,

Waters Of Mars was brilliant.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ April 4 2010, 4:31 PM BST

Waters Of Mars was brilliant.

The last 5 minutes certainly were. Pity the preceeding 55 minutes were so pedestrian.

Quote: chipolata @ April 4 2010, 4:52 PM BST

The last 5 minutes certainly were. Pity the preceeding 55 minutes were so pedestrian.

Nah, I liked the whole episode. It was certainly, and by far, the best of the four specials. Though his final two parter certainly had it's moments. Basically any scene that featured The Cribbins.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ April 4 2010, 5:03 PM BST

Nah, I liked the whole episode. It was certainly, and by far, the best of the four specials. Though his final two parter certainly had it's moments. Basically any scene that featured The Cribbins.

Well that's like preferring a punch on the nose to a kick up the arse.

It was pardon the pun, soggy, stupid and daft.

The last 5 minutes was great the rest was idiotic.

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