New Doctor, New Adventures: The Exciting Arrival of the Youngest Doctor Yet!

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The arrival of the youngest Doctor, portrayed by Matt Smith, marks a significant transition in the iconic series "Doctor Who," premiering in America on April 17th. Following the beloved David Tennant, Smith's performance has been positively received, showcasing a unique blend of enthusiasm and quirkiness alongside his companion, Amy Pond. The discussion highlights the nostalgia for previous Doctors, particularly Tom Baker and Tennant, while also emphasizing the show's evolution and the quality of recent episodes, including fan-favorites like "Blink." Viewers can access both new and classic episodes on Netflix, making it easier to engage with the series.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with "Doctor Who" series history and character evolution.
  • Understanding of the significance of Doctor regeneration in the series.
  • Knowledge of key episodes such as "Blink" and the "Bad Wolf" storyline.
  • Access to streaming platforms like Netflix for viewing episodes.
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  • Watch "Doctor Who" episodes featuring Matt Smith to evaluate his portrayal of the Doctor.
  • Research the impact of Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat on the series' narrative style.
  • Explore the character development of Amy Pond and her role in the new series.
  • Analyze fan reactions to the transition between Doctors and the evolution of the show's themes.
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Fans of "Doctor Who," television critics, and anyone interested in the evolution of iconic television characters will benefit from this discussion. Additionally, viewers seeking to understand the cultural impact of the series and its storytelling techniques will find valuable insights.

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The death song of the Ood has carried the old Doctor away, but the new Doctor arrives in America April 17th.
http://www.bbcamerica.com/shows/doctor-who/index.jsp?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=dr_who&utm_content=text&utm_campaign=doctor_who_premiere_2010

I do believe this is the youngest Doctor that we have ever seen. He appears to be but a lad. Is he relatively young, for a Doctor, or am I just getting old? :biggrin:
 
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Oh boy. Following David Tennant is going to be a tall order for anyone.

I recently watched some old, Tom Baker Dr. Who episodes from the early 80s. Wow. By today's standards, they are slow moving. I never saw any of the in-between doctors, but Tennant has to be up there with Baker for all time best Doctors ever.
 
I loved the old doctor. I guess the redhead girl is a bit of a bombshell!
 
MotoH said:
I loved the old doctor. I guess the redhead girl is a bit of a bombshell!

Which "old" doctor? Peter Cummings? (Last seen as the commander of the Death Star in the original Star Wars movie).
 
I've honestly only barely heard about Dr.Who. I've never seen a single episode, and have no idea who he is, or what's it all about.
 
Chi Meson said:
Which "old" doctor? Peter Cummings? (Last seen as the commander of the Death Star in the original Star Wars movie).

Ahh, should have been more specific. David Tennant. He was the doctor I grew up with, so it will be hard to see him go.
 
what said:
I've honestly only barely heard about Dr.Who. I've never seen a single episode, and have no idea who he is, or what's it all about.

Well. Thanks for stopping by, then. Um...

yeah.
 
I watched pirated versions of the first two episodes of the new season, and WOW, the new kid does a great job. You guys won't be disappointed.
 
Chi Meson said:
Oh boy. Following David Tennant is going to be a tall order for anyone.

I recently watched some old, Tom Baker Dr. Who episodes from the early 80s. Wow. By today's standards, they are slow moving. I never saw any of the in-between doctors, but Tennant has to be up there with Baker for all time best Doctors ever.

I agree. Tennant was one of my favorite Drs.

Anyone know where to watch these online?
 
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erok81 said:
I agree. Tennant was one of my favorite Drs.

Anyone know where to watch these online?

If you have Netflix, all the new Doctor Whos, and many of the old ones, are available in HD streaming.

It's almost worth the price of Netflix just for that.
 
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Chi Meson said:
If you have Netflix, all the new Doctor Whos, and many of the old ones, are available in HD streaming.

It's almost worth the price of Netflix just for that.

We just finished the PBS special on Mark Twain and are looking for something new. I'll definitely add these to our instant queue.
 
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Dembadon said:
We just finished the PBS special on Mark Twain

That was excellent!
 
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Chi Meson said:
If you have Netflix, all the new Doctor Whos, and many of the old ones, are available in HD streaming.

It's almost worth the price of Netflix just for that.

Oh yeah, I've been watching them all...for the second or third time around. :smile:

I was meaning more for the brand new ones that are starting soon. Sorry, should have been more clear.
 
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I took a computer class from a Dr. Hu.
 
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Chi Meson said:
If you have Netflix, all the new Doctor Whos, and many of the old ones, are available in HD streaming.

It's almost worth the price of Netflix just for that.

That's a great idea! I watched a few episodes this week - in preparation for the new show (my kids are watching for the first time).
 
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lisab said:
I took a computer class from a Dr. Hu.

I worked at a veterinary hospital with a Dr. Lizardo.



and because I love this so much...
 
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Chi Meson said:
Which "old" doctor? Peter Cummings? (Last seen as the commander of the Death Star in the original Star Wars movie).

It's Peter Cushing - but he was only in the movie, so not quite a 'real' Dr Who.
The best Dr Who of course depends on how old you are - which one was on TV when you were a kid (at least for those of us born before VCRs).

Although I did like Christopher Eccleston: "an alien - but he's from the North", "so - lots of planets have a north"
 
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mgb_phys said:
It's Peter Cushing - but he was only in the movie, so not quite a 'real' Dr Who.
The best Dr Who of course depends on how old you are - which one was on TV when you were a kid (at least for those of us born before VCRs).

Although I did like Christopher Eccleston: "an alien - but he's from the North", "so - lots of planets have a north"

Right, Cushing. Who the hell is Peter Cummings, anyway?
 
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I have to say I didn't think that Matt Smith could fill David Tennant's shoes but his first two episodes are really good. He's obviously a different character, but has the same enthusiasm and energy along with a little quirkiness. His companion, Amy Pond, also helps ease one into the new doctor.

I'm sure you'll enjoy the first few episodes with the new doctor.
 
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Yes, depends who you grew up with. Members of my family feel no one has replaced Troughton properly.
 
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erok81 said:
I agree. Tennant was one of my favorite Drs.

Anyone know where to watch these online?

Yes.

Just search online. Nothing is hard to find.
 
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cristo said:
I have to say I didn't think that Matt Smith could fill David Tennant's shoes but his first two episodes are really good. He's obviously a different character, but has the same enthusiasm and energy along with a little quirkiness. His companion, Amy Pond, also helps ease one into the new doctor.

I'm sure you'll enjoy the first few episodes with the new doctor.

Cool! I must say, I think many episodes from the new series are far better than any from the old one. "Blink" was probably my favorite so far, but I also liked the whole "Bad Wolf" storyline and climax.
 
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Loved Christopher Eccelston's Doctor, was disappointed when he left. Was annoyed by David Tennant, after watching his first episode was completely won over. Was annoyed when he left, and am now adjusting to Matt Smith. I think he's been the best part of the newest series so far, I haven't really enjoyed either of the episodes that have been on so far. The overall story in the latest episode, for instance, was up there with the (intense!) drama that we've seen in all of the new series, I just didn't like the way the Doctor seemed to just plod through the story instead of making it.

For the actors (and life in general) I don't like change, but I adapt..
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
"Blink" was probably my favorite so far, but I also liked the whole "Bad Wolf" storyline and climax.

Blink was fantastic.. a little birdie tells me that the weeping angels are returning this series!
 
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cristo said:
Blink was fantastic.. a little birdie tells me that the weeping angels are returning this series!

Only if we don't look...
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
Cool! I must say, I think many episodes from the new series are far better than any from the old one. "Blink" was probably my favorite so far,

That was about the only one that I missed. I can't exactly remember why. I might have been busy that night and somehow failed to record it.
 
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cristo said:
I have to say I didn't think that Matt Smith could fill David Tennant's shoes but his first two episodes are really good. He's obviously a different character, but has the same enthusiasm and energy along with a little quirkiness. His companion, Amy Pond, also helps ease one into the new doctor.

I'm sure you'll enjoy the first few episodes with the new doctor.

Amy Pond could help me ease into a bed of rusty nails.
 
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My favorite line from the new Whos:

Mickey said:
So you are sending the Daleks to hell?

I told you he was good.
 
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I just saw the two new episodes; and can't wait for Victory of the Daleks; "I'm going to do what I do best, staying out of trouble; badly."
 
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I liked Tom Baker as Doctor Who the best this was also when there was a K9.

There is no more K9 :(.