Matt Smith Dr Who
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Matt Smith Dr Who
New Doctor, New Companion and new Tardis Control Room design pictures. I like it, always wondered why David Tennant and Christopher Eccelstone had such raggedy Control room, with wires exposed everywhere
www.radiotimes.com/content/features/gal ... tardis/01/
www.radiotimes.com/content/features/gal ... tardis/01/
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Of the series in general? BBC America is playing David Tennant reruns now, and there's some on Demand with Comcast, and al the Dr. Who episodes so far are available on DVD.Cagliostro wrote:Damn....how long is it before I'm going to get to see a single episode. Sigh.
If you meant Matt Smith's season, BBC is airing them any day now, and BBC America will be a couple weeks behind (starting April 16, I believe)
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It's about learning to dance in the rain
Where are we going...and... WHY are we in a handbasket?

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Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass...
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Where are we going...and... WHY are we in a handbasket?

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Yeah, I do mean of the Matt Smith eps. I don't have cable or satellite - I'm still going the free route for tv. I invest my money in netflix and DSL, and tend to have to wait a bit, but I don't pay nearly as much per month. But it takes considerably longer for new Doctor Who.

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Is that when it's coming to Netflix, or is it going somewhere else that I don't have?Loremaster wrote:18th April.Cagliostro wrote:Damn....how long is it before I'm going to get to see a single episode. Sigh.

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Re: Matt Smith Dr Who
I'm quite fond of Paul McGann's Tardis:sindatur wrote:I like it, always wondered why David Tennant and Christopher Eccelstone had such raggedy Control room, with wires exposed everywhere

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Re: Matt Smith Dr Who
Yes much tidier. The problem with DT and CE's TARDIS is all the wires hanging out everywhere, panels flipped open, exposed electronics guts, just a shambles, and if it were real, it would be an absolute hazard to the passengers who could get electrocuted or trip over just about half the surface area of the Control room, LOL. Tom Baker actually used that Control Room also for a while (as well as the White one) and his too was neat and tidy.CovenantJr wrote:I'm quite fond of Paul McGann's Tardis:sindatur wrote:I like it, always wondered why David Tennant and Christopher Eccelstone had such raggedy Control room, with wires exposed everywhere
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It's when it's aired publicly. However, Australia can see the show earlier (15th, I think), via ABC online.Cagliostro wrote:Is that when it's coming to Netflix, or is it going somewhere else that I don't have?Loremaster wrote:18th April.Cagliostro wrote:Damn....how long is it before I'm going to get to see a single episode. Sigh.
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I just watched the first Matt Smith episode on youtube. I must say that it did not suck! There were a few problems with the episode, but Matt Smith fills the role well in my opinion. The were several very humorous scenes.
You can watch it on youtube (until it gets taken down) in roughly 10 minute chunks. www.youtube.com/user/Gallifrey2009
You can watch it on youtube (until it gets taken down) in roughly 10 minute chunks. www.youtube.com/user/Gallifrey2009
I saw it, and the following episode.
What really struck me was how this Doctor seems to be younger, with what might be called an immature streak. He and Amy methinks might be looking at an arc about growing up. At least that is my take on it.
Adored that Amy saw something the Doctor did not, because after all he doesn't look at himself.
What really struck me was how this Doctor seems to be younger, with what might be called an immature streak. He and Amy methinks might be looking at an arc about growing up. At least that is my take on it.
Adored that Amy saw something the Doctor did not, because after all he doesn't look at himself.
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It be there, I care not of the other great book Above.
Strike it out! Or, write it in anew. But
Let my name be in the Book of Love!" --Omar Khayam
New writers as well, finally we might see the end of very long close of face sequences where teh Doctor has a decision and everything around him is falling apart(though we can't see only hear it because all zoomed in on his face)
I perfer the new Doctor, i didn't like the otehr that much but that might be becasue the writer sometimes made it overdramatic n such
I perfer the new Doctor, i didn't like the otehr that much but that might be becasue the writer sometimes made it overdramatic n such
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I haven't even seen his first episode, but I just know he will be miles ahead of Tennant.
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