LOL, none of us are.Colin will be 70 on June 8th, while McCoy will still be 69 until August 20 when he turns 70
I'm not getting any younger myself.
LOL, none of us are.Colin will be 70 on June 8th, while McCoy will still be 69 until August 20 when he turns 70
I'm not getting any younger myself.
LOL, none of us are.Colin will be 70 on June 8th, while McCoy will still be 69 until August 20 when he turns 70
I'm not getting any younger myself.
The previous incarnation of Who has very little to do with this one.
Do you even watch the same show as us? This is the series where we've just had two Great Intelligence stories in a row, with upcoming Ice Warriors, Cybermen and Zygon stories.
Doctor Who did not start with David Tennant. I can't believe the disrespect shown to it from posters in this thread. "Collin"?, "Hartnel"? "Troughtan", "Davidson"? This better be a wind-up.
Fighting words.That's a good thing, because the old Doctor Who wasn't particularly good.
Ah, that old canard again. It's a family show. I've just seen an episode from 1964 where a jailer offers the female companion to go free if she sleeps with him, so I'd say it's always been made with a broad audience in mind.Doctor Who is a children's show.
Agree to disagree.That's a good thing, because the old Doctor Who wasn't particularly good.
Additionally, the fans of that show are such a vanishingly small group of people that they can be safely ignored, for the most part.
the old Doctor Who wasn't particularly good.
Additionally, the fans of that show are such a vanishingly small group of people that they can be safely ignored, for the most part.
That's a good thing, because the old Doctor Who wasn't particularly good. Additionally, the fans of that show are such a vanishingly small group of people that they can be safely ignored, for the most part.
Doctor Who is a children's show. It makes very little sense to craft an anniversary special that ignores the primary target audience and the vast majority of the viewers.
Well, to be fair, the current incarnation of Doctor Who started with Eccelston, not Tennant. I'm quite sad that we'll never see more of Nine. As for the name drops of old villains, it couldn't matter in the least. I've never seen the stories that these big-bads originated from and I'm still able to enjoy the current series as presented.
That's a good thing, because the old Doctor Who wasn't particularly good. Additionally, the fans of that show are such a vanishingly small group of people that they can be safely ignored, for the most part.
Doctor Who is a children's show. It makes very little sense to craft an anniversary special that ignores the primary target audience and the vast majority of the viewers.
That's a good thing, because the old Doctor Who wasn't particularly good.
As for the name drops of old villains, it couldn't matter in the least. I've never seen the stories that these big-bads originated from and I'm still able to enjoy the current series as presented.
So how do you know if the show's good or not?!
Well, I'd say Classic Who is the best TV show ever made, Babylon 5 is the best American show I've ever seen behind only The Wire, and NuBSG became utterly retarded for its final season.
So you managed to make a post that was wrong on every level. Impressive.
So you haven't watched a lot of Old Who and you didn't like it. Well, to each their own.Old Who is just a slog and life's just too short.
Opinions are based on facts, if those facts are incorrect, even though the opinion itself is still just an opinion, it may lose most of its credibility.How exactly can his opinion be "wrong"?
Opinions are based on facts, if those facts are incorrect, even though the opinion itself is still just an opinion, it may lose most of its credibility.How exactly can his opinion be "wrong"?
Of course, as I've said elsewhere, Matt Smith said to Jonathan Ross, when asked to describe this story in one word, 'pictures.' That could mean we'll see pictures of the older Doctors. But I can't help wondering if there'll be some sort of Dorian Gray aspect to the story. Portraits, probably holographic, of the earlier Doctors in the TARDIS, which age, even as the incumbent remains young and vital. Could this be a way of having Tom, Peter and Colin back on board?
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