Why didn't any of you people tell me about this damn show earlier? Just caught up with Series 6. Skipped the pirate one.
Aw, you shouldna skipped the pirate one. Tricorns are cool!

Glad you're liking it though!
Why didn't any of you people tell me about this damn show earlier? Just caught up with Series 6. Skipped the pirate one.
There hasn't been any regeneration into Eccleston though, although Mcgann would be willing to do it.
Personally I really like Eccleston's Doctor - he's far more brooding and low-key than Tennant or Smith, and a lot more wounded. I think one reason he often gets ranked last of the relaunch Doctors is because he had the shortest tenure and more episodes that were average. "Father's Day" and "Dalek" are two very good episodes though, for sure. As the Doctor though, I find I can't actually pick a favorite between Eccleston, Tennant, and Smith. Tennant's the first I saw though and he's the one that got me hooked
Tennant tends to be a lot more.. animated as the Doctor, which usually works out really well (especially in Season 4 with comic actress Catherine Tate as his companion), but can put some people off. On the other hand, he can do dramatic really well too.
Mcgann's Doctor might be the George Lazenby of Doctors but he's reprised the role for audio/radio dramas, and there are quite a lot of books featuring his Doctor as well.
I wouldn't recommend watching any 'classic' Doctor Who because it will be a disappointment compared to what you are watching just now.
And I would say your opinion is nonsense too. Charm doesn't make up for dated.
And I would say your opinion is nonsense too. Charm doesn't make up for dated.
I find it's usually charm that gets me dated.
I'm in the process of watching this now via iTunes and I'm quite enjoying it. I haven't seen many Pertwee stories, so I also like that it's also the 3rd Doctor's first story, which offers some post-regeneration amusement.Autons: Spearhead from Space
"Remembrance of the Daleks" is dated? It's no more dated than TNG.
Just ask yourself one question. Can you sit down and enjoy an old pre-70's movie, or a bunch of ST:TOS episodes?
If so, you should be able to handle classic Who.
Or you're wrong, some movies considered good at the time (even so-called classics) are shit, and some TV is timeless. And usually, the answer depends on who's watching.
In any event, you'll at least find episodes of classic Who that are better than the worst of new Who.
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