It's weird - I actually find 9 more attractive than 10 or 11, but for some reason 10 and 11 are more my ideal doctors.
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9 was my first and favorite Doctor, but the people I know (2) IRL who are Dr Who fans HATED him.
Chris, head on over to Natter. Diana Rigg linkage over there. I didn't read it, but I don't know if it's like a mocking thing.
Nine is my kind of broken. I like Ten, love even. Just not adore.
Eleven is alright. A bit too healthy wacky.
I recently went straight through 9-present and found that 9 had grown on my significantly since first watch. Enough that I'm sad CE didn't stick around longer. I love 10 the best, I think, but have warmed to 11 more than I expected to in 10's wake.
The part that is bothering me lately is Amy. I thought she was the beezkneez in the first couple of episodes but KG is now striking me as on par with Anna Paquin talent-wise. Which is to say, wide eyes and swallowing a lot do not acting-range make. I like the idea of the character so much more than the execution.
I'm totally with you tommyrot, regarding "School Reunion." The conversation between ASH and DT by the pool is exquisite. "I used to have so much mercy. You get one warning. That was it." shiver
eta: I also love the arcum's solutions in School Reunion. Use the fire alarm to stun the bats, unplug the computers, drive the car into the school. Awesome.
The conversation between ASH and DT by the pool is exquisite. "I used to have so much mercy. You get one warning. That was it." shiver
Yeah, that was an awesome scene - both actors were amazing. A nice, polite conversation with such menace.
Torchwood's first season is set after the Ninth Doctor's season.
Wait, so the very next season? So why did Torchwood take the Doctor prisoner at the end of Doctor Who's second season?
Okay, possibly the second season. But basically, it doesn't matter as long as you watch the first season of Torchwood before the end of Ten and Martha. There's an answer to your question, but it's addressed in the series.
Cool - thanks.
Canary Wharf (the end of DW S2) precedes Torchwood by several months. At the end of Torchwood S2, the flashback episode establishes that Ianto had worked at Canary Wharf and had some serious issues dealing with what happened there.