I think Dr Who's problem is that they changed the whole way they shot the show, they need to go back to David Tennant series styled shots, and is it me or is there no more BBC Orchestrator for dr who?
Word isn't orchestrator, forgot the real name

I think Dr Who's problem is that they changed the whole way they shot the show, they need to go back to David Tennant series styled shots, and is it me or is there no more BBC Orchestrator for dr who?
Word isn't orchestrator, forgot the real name
Iv only ever watched doctor who once and it was greatgonna start watching it woo!
I haven't watched it since David Tennant and Billie Piper were on it LMAO
I totally agree. Episodes are too confusing for my wee brain to keep up.Really don't think the latest eppys have been up to the usual standard.
Hate to sound annoying (don't mean to ha) but he's the show runner and executive producer not director.
To the person who said it should be shot like Tennant I think that's the problem. It's a new Doctor, so having a bit of a new look to me suits it. I watched an episode from the Russell T Davies area not so long ago and found it felt a lot older than it was, I like the new look it feels a lot fresh to me.
I partly agree with people saying it's got too much going on at the moment. I like it, but they could tone it down a tad. However I still prefer it to RTD's era. We used to get really small stuff, like the mention of Torchwood, Saxon etc. in episodes. It was small and for a lot hard to pick up on, and even if you did, you didn't really get much to go on until the finale.
I like how Moffat has given who a bit more depth, and a nice proper story arch. You can still enjoy some of the episodes without seeing the last (although it does help) and there's still stand alone episodes in there for good measure, Loved the Doctor's Wife.
I think the difference is your made to think more with this series. Is it just me or has there been a lot more talk this series because of the ongoing story arch, which is always a good thing. I mean in the RTD era you'd hear a word a few times, but with often just a word or nothing else you couldn't speculate as music. Moffat however gives you a few more things to go on every so often, so as you slowly go through the series more is revealed.
I dunno, I kind of get the feeling that if RTD did this series he'd have everything revealed at the end. We'd get a finale that was like Hi Amy, Rory, I'm your daughter, I'm going to kill you doctor, its the Silents and everything else. I like the fact it's not all crammed in to one story so we can get to fit more in. There are a few too many things going on though, and taking a couple out could maybe help.
You don't get the serious or drastic shots in this series, so even if it is a heart breaking moment, we're getting bright colourful shots, which don't do scenes justice.
You don't really understand Doctor Who.
Ever since 1963, the shows always changed ever era.
The Russel T. Davies era what you said it to be changed to.
Now we have Steven Moffats era, The show feels different from before because of the changes, it makes the show keep fresh, renewed, regenerated. It's done this since 1963 and prob will continue to.
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