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    Quote Originally Posted by peteyt View Post
    That's the problem with RTD. He'd think of something far too big and not be able to end it really in a decent way.

    I do think they've went a bit over board this year with some recurring stuff but I don't mind a bit more than RTD's era as it gives you something good to look forward to.

    e.g. I liked the cracks as it was there but there wasn't really loads of other stuff on top of it, it felt a lot more planned out.
    Completely true, but I believe sometimes he did deliver with the Bad Wolf, Torchwood stuff. Saxon and "It's on your back." didn't deliver as such but I still prefer RTD to Moffat's tenure.

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    Anything can happen in Doctor Who now days

    RTD imo is fantastic.


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    I found that brain tumour thing to be highly irrelevant in this episode :S Was it suppose to create some empathy? it felt like it was in bad taste too have it there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fez View Post
    Completely true, but I believe sometimes he did deliver with the Bad Wolf, Torchwood stuff. Saxon and "It's on your back." didn't deliver as such but I still prefer RTD to Moffat's tenure.
    Wasn't the "on your back" thing just for that one episode? Or did I miss something? :S

    Quote Originally Posted by Accipiter View Post
    I found that brain tumour thing to be highly irrelevant in this episode :S Was it suppose to create some empathy? it felt like it was in bad taste too have it there.
    What brain tumour thing? I really must not have paid much attention lol.

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    She had a clot in her brain, aka a brain tumour

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    Quote Originally Posted by Accipiter View Post
    She had a clot in her brain, aka a brain tumour
    who did??

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbgtz View Post
    Wasn't the "on your back" thing just for that one episode? Or did I miss something? :S.
    It was in the first three episodes, Agatha Christies, some of the stuff leading up to the finale and then in Turn Left it led into the finale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbgtz View Post
    who did??
    margeret or w.e

    the person who kept having head aches

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    Yeah the on the back stuff wasn't too bad but the whole Donna presses a button and all daleks are destroyed was dire.

    The big problem with who at the moment is it keeps going too far. I mean RTD kept having massive battles and destroying all the daleks often with ease. I wish dalek episodes could be more like the episode "Dalek" - 1 dalek and everyone's scared. Millions now and it doesn't matter there's an emergency destroy button

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    Aye, he has a fetish for those reset buttons. I think Moffat steps over that place too with what he did in Pandorica, perhaps even worse, boiling it down to "The power of love!" saving The Doctor.

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