If all you're missing are the newest specials than by all means start Torchwood. I think the latest crossover between the two is the end of season 4 of DW.
If all you're missing are the newest specials than by all means start Torchwood. I think the latest crossover between the two is the end of season 4 of DW.
Torchwood series one coincides with series three of the new DW, while Torchwood series two coincides with series four of the new DW. Series three of Torchwood and on really have nothing in common with the continuity of DW (which is no doubt a product of Russell T. Davies leaving the crew of DW) so you're pretty much safe to watch all of them if you've completed Tennant's run.
Torchwood: Children of Earth is amazing, btw. The general rule with the first two series of Torchwood is that they get better as they progress.
On an unrelated note, did anyone see this fan-created trailer?
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Voice sounds like Davros at the beginning before going full Dalek. Some are speculating it might be Dalek Time Controller from the Big Fish audios or Dalek Caan. So far it's sounding like we may get a darker Doctor as many have been hoping for going into the Twelfth.
Saw this at half-time in the World Cup. Getting excited for it.
"I'm the Doctor. I lived for over two-thousand years. I made many mistakes. It's time I did something about them."
Okay, I already love this new Doctor.
The Pandorica Speech by the 4th, 5th, 7th, 10th, and 11th Doctor.
Tom Baker gave me goosebumps.
Silly Doctor, Angry Doctor, Weirdo Doctor, Serious Doctor.
That full-length trailer definitely implies a darker turn, which is great, I'm looking forward to it!
I do hope there are silly moments though. I love those random moments of humor in Doctor Who.
http://www.fathomevents.com/event/do...reath-premiere
The first episode of Doctor Who season 8 will be playing in cinemas across America.
It will be playing on the 25th, two days after the shows television premiere. However, the running time will be 100 minutes because there will be an exclusive prequel before the show as well as a behind the scenes feature afterwards.
The closest theater to me that's playing this is roughly 50 minutes away. Not too bad. I'd like to go. We'll see!
That's because it's making money. Fathom made something like $4 million off of the 50th anniversary. And to be honest, it's pretty brilliant marketing. Why watch it at home when you can spend less than a price of a regular movie ticket and go see it on a movie screen? Especially when they throw in extras that you can't catch at home.
The social aspect of theater is great as well. It's a great way to make friends with like-minded people. Although some of the Tennant fan-girls are a little scary. I guess that applies to all fandoms, though.