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    Basically, what is your opinion on it?
    Do you like it? Do you like the new series? Do you even know WHAT it is or are you a serious Trekie who neglects other sci-fior series?

    I've liked it for a long time, when my Mum rasied me on videotapes of the thing. My favourite doctor is Peter Davison (The 5th) simply cause he wasn't too weird. Plus, his assistants were the best because they wern't screaming every five seconds... except probably Peri.


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    I'm too young to remember the past Doctor Who's but the new one is excellent.

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    I love it. The new series. I don't remember the others, but Christopher Eccleston is awesome. Just those cheeky remarks and that smile. And Billie is cute. Plus it's just sci fi and a lot of fun.
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    I'm sorry to say I'm not liking it that much, although Christopher Eccleston does have a certain quirkiness to his acting. My fav Doctor Who was the one set at a lake with Knights and a big Demon, because it was filmed near where I lived and met Sylvester Mcoy.

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    Christopher Eccleston is doing a good job so far, but as I said in Xander's LJ, Billie Piper is a TERRIBLE actress, and in every episode she seems to be stuck behind a door and screeching "OPEN THE DOOR! LET ME OUT! OPEN THE DOOR!" Ugh.

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    In my opinion Christopher Eccleston is the greatest Doctor since Tom Baker. He's Quirkey, weird, funny, different & tops it off with amazing acting. He's a great actor, always liked him since Shallow Grave. Pity he's only there for 1 series.

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    Shalow Grave now that is one very good film. Yes he is a very good actor, I hope he does more mainstream films.

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    it's not the dr i take issue with, it's the rubbish special effects and poor one dimensional script i don't like.
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    i like the old stuff and Tom Baker is my fave doctor, unfortunatly i have been busy on all the days they have shon the new series so i cant judge Chris yet but i hear he's good

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    Quote Originally Posted by HybridFan
    I'm sorry to say I'm not liking it that much, although Christopher Eccleston does have a certain quirkiness to his acting. My fav Doctor Who was the one set at a lake with Knights and a big Demon, because it was filmed near where I lived and met Sylvester Mcoy.
    Hmm... That's "Battlefield". I've got that on VHS and I agree, it is very good. I've met Tom Baker!

    it's the rubbish special effects and poor one dimensional script i don't like.
    The special effects at the moment are not THAT bad, and you have to remember: It's a TV show. It has a limited budget compared to Film. And also, Star Trek cheats by basing it's CGI in space where it's just Black. It's harder to interpret CGI on a textured background. I think they're commedable compared to the past.
    One-Dimmensional? It's witty, and british humour undercurrent makes it far more then "One-Dimmensional" In my opinion. True, it's basically the same : Doctor goes to place, bad things happen, a conclsion is reached and everyone is happy.
    But it's fun. I think you may be taking it FAR too seriously.


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    I watched the first episode of thew new Dr. Who the other day and although, as with most people in this thread (it seems), I liked Dr. Who himself (well, the acting of Ecclestone, that is), I found the show itself to be boring and pretty lacking. No suspense, really, and the guy getting swallowed by the 'garbage can' was dumb. It reminds me of a cheap C-List parody movie when it comes to actual storyline and the like. It's just really, really lacking. I might give the second episode a look at just to see if there was any improvement, but I'm not expecting anything spectactular now, nor am I expecting myself to keep up with the series. I'd rather watch something else with a quality storyline <i>as well as</i> quality acting.
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    And to think, it's your T.V License money (those that pay it) that is helping to produce those wonderful special effects. Realistically, what did people expect? Hollywood style graphics and CG? No way. This is the BBC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Sark
    And to think, it's your T.V License money (those that pay it) that is helping to produce those wonderful special effects. Realistically, what did people expect? Hollywood style graphics and CG? No way. This is the BBC.
    Which happens to be the biggesat broadcaster in the world...

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    Your point being....?

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