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peteyt
06-01-2015, 11:52 AM
I know there's ages to go but I thought I'd start a thread about the next series of doctor who, series 9, which as writing this, has currently just started filming, with the first episode to be titled the Magicians Apprentice.

There's talk that the first title might be suggesting a new assistant (apprentice), and people are debating how long Clara will stay.

The mirror has also posted an article claiming the show will be tweaked after numerous complaints that the previous series, series 8, was too adult oriented, with boring and complicated plots, with many apparently calling for the sacking of head writer Steven Moffat.

If anything I found the series wasn't adult enough - the serious episodes felt the best but some, such as Robot of Sherwood just seemed too childish and over the top and felt more like something that you'd find on CBBC.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/doctor-who-go-back-time-4914953

Red
06-01-2015, 12:00 PM
The last series was a lot easier to follow than 6&7 which were overcomplicated imo, so don't understand how people think it was too adult orientated. Also, I thought clara was gonig to be in all of s9?

peteyt
06-01-2015, 08:22 PM
The last series was a lot easier to follow than 6&7 which were overcomplicated imo, so don't understand how people think it was too adult orientated. Also, I thought clara was gonig to be in all of s9?

I think she is but some people think she might leave mid series and I agree series 6 had far more plots going on at once making it a lot more complicated. If anything I'd like to see more of the dark side of Capaldi's doctor

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