Best to skip just to "Children of Earth," the third season. It answers the question of what happens when Humanity is too much of an arsehole for the Doctor to even intervene, much less save.Haven't seen Torchwood. Must get it, then.
Best to skip just to "Children of Earth," the third season. It answers the question of what happens when Humanity is too much of an arsehole for the Doctor to even intervene, much less save.Haven't seen Torchwood. Must get it, then.
Does the audiance in general want a more serious tone? When did the current run of DW hit it's peak during the late Tennant/early smith era perhaps? If that is that case is that the tone the audiance wants?
It doesn't look like it from the responses here. But I would challenge the makers of DW to try it for one or two episodes, maybe to give the Doctor a more edgy and realistic story to deal with, and see how much it is liked by the audience. Could be a ripper.
Not only that, but I also thought The Sarah Jane Adventures captured the Doctor Who spirit better than the main series at the time (I had a lot of issues with the Davies years, especially the first two series...).I always found it sadly ironic that SJA, the show that was aimed at a pre-school audience came off as much more mature than Torchwood, the show which was aimed at a grown-up audience.
Well, not exactly. It is like "Turn Left" as a "What if?" scenario but that's about it. I don't want to say more without spoiling it, but while bad things do happen, the show itself is more about how a group of adult siblings and their families are effected by such events than straight up doom and gloom.I haven't watched it, but isn't Years and Years just a continuation of the theme from Children of Earth, Miracle Day, and Doctor Who's Turn Left that humanity is basically one bad day away from turning full Nazi?
Years And Years is basically "how that thing I forget the name of by Jed Mercurio about the sun going out or something in five years, but which never got a second season thank fuck, SHOULD have been done."
That reminds me of the Tenth Doctor-Twelfth Doctor crossover comic story done last year. When the Tenth meets Yaz, he licks her cell phone and says it "tastes like 2020." Which now raises the obvious question, what did he taste on it and should Yaz be concerned?
Time Lord senses are weirdThat reminds me of the Tenth Doctor-Twelfth Doctor crossover comic story done last year. When the Tenth meets Yaz, he licks her cell phone and says it "tastes like 2020." Which now raises the obvious question, what did he taste on it and should Yaz be concerned?
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