So, The Power of the Daleks has been released/re-released/returned, in one form or the other, via animation, and the fandom's better for it. But how does it, as the introductory story for this new Doctor fare against the other, more well-known stories (due to having survived the BBC wiping of the 60' and early 70's that, sadly, Power didn't). How does it compare?
Time and the Rani, despite what some persistent fellows might say, really is a post-regeneration story most of all, and is counted as such. Enemy Within, the TV Movie, counts as the unique case of being both a regeneration and a post-regeneration story at the same time, and the Ninth Doctor's entry isn't here, cause... we didn't see it. I love the idea that Rose is it, but from Rose's perspective, but I won't abide to it, for reasons that include 1)RTD confirmed that's not the case in a recent DWM interview, and 2)I simply never got that impression when I first watched the episode, some years ago. And also included this time is Capaldi's Deep Breath, which wasn't the last time.
With that out of the way, rank and rate your favorite (to least favorite) regeneration stories. Rank away!
Time and the Rani, despite what some persistent fellows might say, really is a post-regeneration story most of all, and is counted as such. Enemy Within, the TV Movie, counts as the unique case of being both a regeneration and a post-regeneration story at the same time, and the Ninth Doctor's entry isn't here, cause... we didn't see it. I love the idea that Rose is it, but from Rose's perspective, but I won't abide to it, for reasons that include 1)RTD confirmed that's not the case in a recent DWM interview, and 2)I simply never got that impression when I first watched the episode, some years ago. And also included this time is Capaldi's Deep Breath, which wasn't the last time.
With that out of the way, rank and rate your favorite (to least favorite) regeneration stories. Rank away!