whisperit said:So what did you make of the Xmas Who then?
It was not well recieved in the whisper household.
PS - Sartori - you can do "Cardiff Watch" on "Sherlock" too. Even though most of it is filmed in London, there's the odd chunk of Welsh thrown in every now and then.
Border_Mind said:The Moffat era comes nowhere near to the Barry Letts or Philip Hinchliffe eras and is barely on par with the John Nathan Turner era in my honest opinion. I hope Moffat moves on actually, and much preferred RTD. No doubt I've said all this before and it's all about personal taste, still better to have some Who than none at all. I hope Capaldi's Doctor will blow me away, but I have no idea yet whether he will or not, though his introduction was easily the highlight of a not that great episode at Xmas.
tattmaylor said:
Border_Mind said:
Did you watch Sherlock on Sunday? Why can't he do that with Who?
Is it target audience age problem?
From what I gathered from recent documentaries, the Tom Baker era was lucky in that the BBC basically let them do what they wanted. I mean they let Douglas Adams take charge at one point.
whisperit said:
One of the problems with the Xmas special was that he was confusing epic themes with an epic ego....
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