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Christopher Ecclestone could be quite good, but I've got a feeling it'll sucks more donkeys balls that the Brighton Beach tornado of 1924.
> Ah, I didn't know that.
> And he seemed to imply that it looked like that on purpose.
It's his sense of humour. ;-)
> I was also under the impression that the Doc couldn't actually
> control the tardis - but here it seems he can.
Yeah.
He had no control as the first two doctors.
As the third doctor he was refined to earth and was working on fixing it.
I think that somewhere along the lines he managed to get control of it...
> C®ø§$ Bób wrote:
> I though it was great!
>
> C®ø§$ Bób wrote:
> I hope the next Episode will be better!
>
> It was great but you want it to be better?
NOTHING is perfect.
> I though it was great!
C®ø§$ Bób wrote:
> I hope the next Episode will be better!
It was great but you want it to be better?
And he seemed to imply that it looked like that on purpose.
I was also under the impression that the Doc couldn't actually control the tardis - but here it seems he can.
When stories used to span 3-6 episodes, they normally had a little more plot and devellopment. This one reminded me of when I saw the first Harry Potter film.
I guess that the modern TV audience just don't have the patience or attention span to cope with "multi episode" stories nowdays.
Perhaps they'll try it in the next series, once they've grabbed their audience.
Other than that it was pretty much Dr Who as always.
A good return.
And to the one who said something about the Police Box being out of place as a disguise, that's because the disguise mechanism broke when he was in 1960's London (which you'd know if you'd watched the old ones! :-P).
> Don't forget them film, in which he rollerskates and raps.
> >
He did that every episode.
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