Dr Who Rolls On
derek_farn writes "It looks like us lucky Brits will be getting a Dr Who christmas special, plus a third series has been commissioned. Those of you who get their news from the BBC web site will know that the current Dr Who, Christopher Eccleston, left after the first series and was replaced by the actor who recently played Casanova in a mini-series (not quite the same as the women wearing lycra in Star Trek, but we Brits are a bit more reserved)."
Rose (played by Billie Piper) will also stay on for the entire second season, despite rumors that said otherwise.
Blessed are the pessimists, for they have made backups. -- 0 1 My two bits
The whole Bad Wolf thing has been particularly entertaining. They're even making comparisons to Pynchon in the UK.
Beg, buy, borrow or steal it. Whatever, just make sure you watch it!
Doesn't it make you feel good to know that our freedoms are protected by politicans, lawyers and journalists.
The original Dr. Who series was quick to tackle very controversial political issues, such as (in the early 1970s) the lack of British participation in the American occupation of Vietnam, as well as the threat of terrorism from various groups in Ireland, but with a futuristic setting and insight.
While I haven't seen it, I must ask, does this Dr. Who series do the same? Are they tackling issues such as the torture of innocents at Abu-Ghraib, Guantanamo, etc.? Will they look at the issues behind the fakery of terrorism?
In short, is this new series a provocative, worthwhile viewing experience?
Cyric Zndovzny at your service.
Ummm...I wonder if the wide-eyed little Daleks will run to the hearth and find their stockings full of EXTERMINATE? Will Dr. Who don a white beard and hitch a team of reindeer to the Tardis because Santa's sleigh can't hold enough presents for everyone? And what about the smash holiday hit at the end, "We Wish Who a Merry Christmas"
Yes.
His name?
Who.
The doctor!
Doctor Who!
I don't know, you brought him up! So what's his name?
No, Who is his name. Watt inevented the steam engine...
What invented the steam engine?!? Who were we talking about?
Yes.
- None can love freedom heartily, but good men; the rest love not freedom, but license. -- John Milton
I have watched previous Dr Who series but the current series has me absolutely gripped. It is the best thing on TV at the moment.
This is largely in part due to the fantastic performances by Chris Eccleston and Billie Piper. The enthusiasm that they both bring to their roles is infectious and I spent the entire first episode with a silly grin on my face, loving every minute of it.
The Bad Wolf arc has kept certain newsgroups chattering for the last couple of months and it looks like a lot of threads will be tied up tomorrow.
The saddest thing is that Eccleston is not coming back. His successor has a lot to live up to.