Has there been any word on whether the DVD version will be the US or UK cut?
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Oh I hate cuts. Still bitter about the FX butchery of Buffy.
I bet it'll be the full UK cut, Debet.
SciFi is cutting out some important character moments; in particular, in "The Unquiet Dead", they cut out the Doctor being startled by Rose in the red dress and blurting out "You look beautiful!" or words to that effect.
Brrrrr—"The Empty Child" was tres creepy. I'm sort of sad that this show is so relentlessly [pseudo]science-based, as I'm sure they're going to explain it as runaway nanites that imprinted on the first person they encountered or somesuch. It'd be better if there was room for the supernatural/unknown and the nature of the contagion was never explained at all.
Not telling
With Doctor Who, it's more about the story than the science. It was orignally meant to be a children's show, but they do write for adults as well. Even moreso wth the current seasons.
If by "children's show", you mean "show that scares the pants off children while making them life-long fans of the show"...
Well, that's the result....
It's not proper Doctor Who if the the single digit age crowd ain't hiding behind the sofa.
My Bobby (11) loved last night's show. He does love the scary though.
I've been enjoying the early years but I didn't get a children's show vibe at all. The balance of scary, goofy, and wierd science seems about the same ratio as the newer stuff. It's a mix I enjoy.