Re: Doctor Who!
Eccelston was brilliant - the ordinary looking man in very nondescript clothing do extra-ordinary things. He had a very Tom Bakeresque quality to his time in the show but they updated it nicely with the tongue in cheek humour - times change and so had the show.
Tennant was brilliant - what? After over 950 years of life someones saying its not okay for the character to actually emote? Show some of his feelings? I think he'd be a rather strange being if he didn't understand concepts of love or emotions....The whole 9th/10th Doctor story arch was the backdrop of The Last Great Time War - the man had fought in a mutually destructive war between two immensely powerful species that led to their (seemingly) mutual destruction - more over, the Doctor made that happen. Of course he was lonely, unhappy, guilty and emotional...thats not 'human' thats good writing, good character development and also all the more interesting. Atop that, we got to see the power of a Timelord, his anger and at times his merciless, darker side.
Matt Smith? A new 'man' a new 'reset', perhaps the character is slowly coming to terms with the events of his previous lives 8 - 10, maybe the immense power of the destructive regeneration in the Tardis due to all that radiation helped really reset his mind to being a bit more 'alien' again - or maybe its just Moffat taking him on a different avenue to Davies 5 year story arch of The Last Great Time War....
Its time they still show more of the Dr's emotive range in current Moffat era - his anger, his disdain, his ability to fell Empires if need be for the good of others etc, but he also needs to show his fallability - hes not perfect, the writing is what lets Matt Smith down and there are plenty of Who fans who feel the same. Of all Matts stories, The Rebel Flesh ang Gangers realistically showed why he was cast - interesting it wasn't an overblown Moffat penned story.
Hope the links I posted were of interest.
Sly, your points are very well made mate
Eccelston was brilliant - the ordinary looking man in very nondescript clothing do extra-ordinary things. He had a very Tom Bakeresque quality to his time in the show but they updated it nicely with the tongue in cheek humour - times change and so had the show.
Tennant was brilliant - what? After over 950 years of life someones saying its not okay for the character to actually emote? Show some of his feelings? I think he'd be a rather strange being if he didn't understand concepts of love or emotions....The whole 9th/10th Doctor story arch was the backdrop of The Last Great Time War - the man had fought in a mutually destructive war between two immensely powerful species that led to their (seemingly) mutual destruction - more over, the Doctor made that happen. Of course he was lonely, unhappy, guilty and emotional...thats not 'human' thats good writing, good character development and also all the more interesting. Atop that, we got to see the power of a Timelord, his anger and at times his merciless, darker side.
Matt Smith? A new 'man' a new 'reset', perhaps the character is slowly coming to terms with the events of his previous lives 8 - 10, maybe the immense power of the destructive regeneration in the Tardis due to all that radiation helped really reset his mind to being a bit more 'alien' again - or maybe its just Moffat taking him on a different avenue to Davies 5 year story arch of The Last Great Time War....
Its time they still show more of the Dr's emotive range in current Moffat era - his anger, his disdain, his ability to fell Empires if need be for the good of others etc, but he also needs to show his fallability - hes not perfect, the writing is what lets Matt Smith down and there are plenty of Who fans who feel the same. Of all Matts stories, The Rebel Flesh ang Gangers realistically showed why he was cast - interesting it wasn't an overblown Moffat penned story.
Hope the links I posted were of interest.
Sly, your points are very well made mate
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