I can't decide if that trailer is talking to the viewers or the characters.I'd like to see reactions from some old characters to the change as well
I've been looking forward to this since the announcement came out. I loved Capaldi's Doctor but wasn't that thrilled with Moffat's direction, so getting Chibnall in gave me hope.It's early days but I kind of liked her in the role but I thought the episode was a little bit boring.
Having just watched the third episode I was thoroughly pleased with it, there wasn't much in the 'sci-fi' angle, but what I loved was the history it tapped into. I'd like to see a few more episodes that dip into history as this one did.
It's not my country's history but those stories of the civil rights movement never fail to pack an emotional punch.what I loved was the history it tapped into.
Right. As soon as I saw Krasko I thought "Evil Leaper!"It was a bit more Quantum Leap than traditional Doctor Who
It's not my country's history but those stories of the civil rights movement never fail to pack an emotional punch.
You're absolutely right. I had to look up Paul Stephenson and I have no recollection of ever learning about this.we often look to the US for examples of black people struggling to get civil right but UK stories on the same subject are rarely remembered,
I agree. As you know, I'm a new Doctor Who fan but I do think it was a mistake to make it so much a fresh start. The first female incarnation is a big enough change in itself, plus an entirely new line-up of companions. It would have been nice to have seen them interacting with something familiar from the past as well.While it's been great watching Jodie at the helm of this series, I'm frustrated with the lack of time spent in the TARDIS and then I'm finding it a little too CBBC and the lack of original monsters are taking its toll on me. It's not that I want to see Cybermen, Daleks and Sontarans all the time, it would be great to see some of the earlier monsters from Eccelston & Tennant era.