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What about the new 45 minute cartoon "Dreamland" ???? will that be shown too !
thanks for the reminder. I'm going to be out Saturday night and don't want to miss it.I really have enjoyed Tennant as the Doctor, after initially have reservations. I have to rank him among my favorite regenerations now.
Call me a self-promoter, but I'm doing the Post-game wrap-up for Doctor Who at newsarama now – http://www.newsarama.com/tv/091221-Post-Game-Doct…
You're a self promoter.
I've seen it. I definitely didn't expect it to end that way, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. I'm just curious if this is the path the show will take post-David and post-Russell since he's leaving when Doctor #11 gets started.
Seems more like they're going that way to give them an excuse to "reboot" the character a bit. I wouldn't be surprised if the the next doctor is a lot less "been there, done that" than he's been lately.
These past two episodes have been rather heavy and we have seen a side of the Doctor we have not seen before. It is one that demonstrates that he can be just as nasty & arrogant as The Master can be in certain situations. I actually fear for Donna Noble in the final episode, but that's all I want to say in case others are waiting for the second part of the story to view it back to back.I think we may see a 'lighter' Doctor, at least for a while. Perhaps one less sure of himself. Hope we see the 'new' Doctor meet up with some of his previous companions, if only to see their reactions.