How dare you co-opt the title of the greatest sci-fi series since TNG. Hopefully this is nothing more than a case of un-diagosed sexlexia. Just remember Brannigan's Law.... --MHW 04/04 |
By the way - I was trying carefully not to post spoilers - but I see that less considerate people couldn't keep their traps shut. Well done you. --MT 04/02 |
Rose's backstory (and her character's journey) are foregrounded in other episodes of this first season. Suffice to say, she has sufficiently Buffy-ish motivation. --MT 04/02 |
PS The wonderful Rose Tyler stays on. She's great, and the role really develops as the series goes on. --ASco 03/31 |
Well here in the UK (and not "England", thank you), we're even on to a new Doctor. Eccleston stopped at the end of the first year, sadly, with his replacement (forgotten the name, but he's famous and good - he was the bad guy in the last Harry Potter film) having an outing on Christmas Day here. The plots are cleverly woven into each other with continuity that the old doctor never had. --ASco 03/31 |
Oh and let's not forget the Trauma the Doctor faced before this series. It seems rather cathartic. Keep an eye on how he reacts and file it away in your mind until we get to the final episode of the season. --CGB 03/31 |
I hate to tell you, but the US is Way behind the UK and even *gasp* Australia on this. I've pretty much all of season one, and Rose does get a more interesting past, you get to meet her Dad (as does she, he died before she was born). --JR 03/31 |
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