Doctor Who: The End of Time will also bring back a favorite of mine: The Master. I personally can’t wait to see John Simm back as The Master. And if the last episode featuring The Master is anything to go by, we should expect this one is going to be epic!
Kasterborous often carries Who news which simply doesn't get covered anywhere else. Here's their latest: News: The End of Time, Part One As revealed by the BBC's Official Doctor Who site, The End of Time, Part One has been confirmed as the title of the Christmas Day special! Presumably, the second part of the Tenth Doctor's last stand will be called The End of Time, Part Two. Interestingly this is...
Television’s longest-running science fiction series, shot in HD, has just three episodes to go before a new Doctor arrives on screen next year! The next special, Doctor Who: The Waters of Mars airs on BBC AMERICA, Saturday December 19th at 9pm/8c. All will be revealed as the Doctor and his companion Adelaide face terror on the Red Planet in one of the scariest adventures yet. It stars David Tennant...
The third of five specials of Doctor Who, which take the place of Series (that's Season to us yanks) Five this year, aired at long last, and I have to say, so far, it may just be the best one yet. Post from: New Film Dimension Review: Dr. Who: Waters of Mars
What I want to know is, what did kids think of the long-awaited third Doctor Who special? I mean even adults were left reeling by how dark it was. One thing that surprises me now, a couple of days after broadcast, is that there hasn't been a bigger uproar over the way the episode ended, with the suicide of a companion no less. I mean suicide in a family show, that's par for the course is it? Don't...
Last week would have been a real treat if I hadn't been poorly: Collision across 5 nights with lovely Douglas Henshall, a cello concert, a weekend away in Stratford with friend Helen Lisette, and topped off nicely with a dose of old-fashioned Doctor Who with David Tennant.Still, all appreciated, including that last treat on Sunday night.Spoiler free commentsOthers have already added their remarks
Obviously, I'm discussing an episode that has yet to air in the United States, so stop reading now if you don't want it "spoiled" instead of crying to me later. Well, that was... surprising. I have to say, I wasn't exactly swept up into this episode. Russell T. Davies as executive producer has gone to this well--the Doctor lands in some kind of space station and one or more of the crew are...
Many fans and casual viewers agreed that the last Doctor Who 2009 special, "Planet of the Dead" was pretty dire, despite excellent location filming on the sands of Dubai. Of course mediocre-Who was better than no Who at all during this gap year between series 4 and 5, so the next special " The Waters of Mars " has been a long time coming. Staring David Tennant as The Doctor and...
Up until this point, the Doctor Who seasonal specials have been lackluster. Last Christmas’ love song to steam punk was full of so many plot holes about the only fun aspect of the episode was counting them. The less said about the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang check out Michelle Ryan’s behind suffered through at Easter, the better. “The Waters of Mars” has made up for both of them....
Stitched together from a bountiful reservoir of science-fiction allusions, the Waters of Mars triumphed because the most indelible, profound theme was of the Doctor’s dilemma of the clash between his compassion and morality, which was urging him to save the otherwise doomed crew of Bowie Base 1, and the anachronistic edicts of his Time Lord heritage that insisted he abandon them to the whims...
In the UK: Sunday 15th November, 7pm, BBC1/BBC HD In the US: Saturday 19th December, 9 pm ET/PT, BBC America Best nu- Who episode ever. Probably. Spoilers lurking ahead under the surface. (continued)
[SPOILERS] It's the beginning of the end for this incarnation of Doctor Who, as the final three episodes spearheaded by Russell T. Davies and starring David Tennant are unwrapped for winter. "The Waters Of Mars" was a fairly rudimentary episode, bolstered by excellent villains and a final act that squeezed every last drop from the moral quandary The Doctor (Tennant) found himself snared by...
At the start of Doctor Who the Doctor was captured by a robot so innocuous he made K-9 look like the Terminator. "State your name, rank and intention," demanded space station commander Lindsay Duncan in a velvet voice so...
The waters of mars was the second of David Tennants last specials as the doctor, this epsiode was set on mars with the occasional scene on earth also staring Lindsay Duncan as the main other lead in this episode it is set on the first human colony on mars called Bowie 1 ( yes as in david Bowie ) I found the first 20 or so minutes of this episode quite slow and unremarkable to be honest they were mainly...
Doctor Who: The End of Time will also bring back a favorite of mine: The Master. I personally can’t wait to see John Simm back as The Master. And if the last episode featuring The Master is anything to go by, we should expect this one is going to be epic!