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Doctor Who: The power of the doctor - Goodbye and Good Riddance
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<p>[QUOTE="gaijinkaiju, post: 12906, member: 54"]</p><p>Boring and forgettable</p><p></p><p></p><p>Pick a doctor you like and start with their first episode i guess. There's relatively little carry over between doctors, aside from a few characters, so you're not going to miss out on some grand overarching story. Personally, series 7 (Matt Smiths last series) through to series 9 (Peter Capaldis first and second series) are probably some of my favourites. Series 10 is pretty mediocre, it gets stuck with a three-part story in the middle that was boring and felt like a drag, but has a good final episode. Series 1 through 6 are hit & miss. Some good episodes, some not so good episodes.</p><p></p><p>I haven't gotten round to watching the "classic" series (1963-89) so I can't say if they're good or not. From what i've read, they have a greater focus on multi-episode stories rather than the modern mostly self-contained episode structure.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="gaijinkaiju, post: 12906, member: 54"] Boring and forgettable Pick a doctor you like and start with their first episode i guess. There's relatively little carry over between doctors, aside from a few characters, so you're not going to miss out on some grand overarching story. Personally, series 7 (Matt Smiths last series) through to series 9 (Peter Capaldis first and second series) are probably some of my favourites. Series 10 is pretty mediocre, it gets stuck with a three-part story in the middle that was boring and felt like a drag, but has a good final episode. Series 1 through 6 are hit & miss. Some good episodes, some not so good episodes. I haven't gotten round to watching the "classic" series (1963-89) so I can't say if they're good or not. From what i've read, they have a greater focus on multi-episode stories rather than the modern mostly self-contained episode structure. [/QUOTE]
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