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In a move that will surprise no one, the BBC have re-commissioned Doctor Who for another, 14 episode series. Matt Smith returns as the Doctor and Steven Moffat continues as showrunner.
(Cue whining from people on the series' official facebook page of course. Also, I find it hard that anyone can call Moffat/Smith a childish Doctor Who team when RTD/Tennant gave us the Scooby Doo style corridor chase scene in series 2, but what do I know compared to some screeching fanshee on Facebook?) Source. |
I used to have it in the 80s but I got over it (mind you the move from kindly, empathic, cricket-loving Doctor to arrogant, semi-psychopathic, mid-life-crisis Doctor was pretty traumatic).
I certainly suffered the "this is not my doctor" syndrome when it changed from Tom Baker back in the day. I didn't care enough for the later Tennant episodes to really miss him anyway, and have really enjoyed the job by Matt Smith.
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I certainly suffered the "this is not my doctor" syndrome when it changed from Tom Baker back in the day. I didn't care enough for the later Tennant episodes to really miss him anyway, and have really enjoyed the job my Matt Smith.
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My daughter has kinda missed the Tennant era totally (she's 4) so I'm going to have a hell of a job explaining to her what's going on when Matt goes (it'll be the Little Amy / Big Amy fiasco all over again).
My girlfriend seems to love most of the old Doctors but hates Matt Smith. I love Matt Smith but hate - pretty much all the other ones. So between us, we've got it covered.
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In a move that will surprise no one, the BBC have re-commissioned Doctor Who for another, 14 episode series. Matt Smith returns as the Doctor and Steven Moffat continues as showrunner.
(Cue whining from people on the series' official facebook page of course. Also, I find it hard that anyone can call Moffat/Smith a childish Doctor Who team when RTD/Tennant gave us the Scooby Doo style corridor chase scene in series 2, but what do I know compared to some screeching fanshee on Facebook?) Source. |
However, it is intersting to note that the BBC originally included the words "next year" in this announcement and within short order (an hour or two) removed those words. It appears that the BBC is possibly planning a set of specials next year in preparation for Smith being a bit troublesome on the scheduling, which is, again, backed by statements made by insiders at conventions.
Under Moff Who it's become difficult to tell which is grousing and which is informed speculation from people working on the show. Moff's ego is legendary and his attitude is well known. Both lead people who work with him to dislike him personaly and professionally. Because of that a lot of people working on the show both above and below Moffet tend to be a bit bitter about him when they're away from close observation by the BBC, which makes it hard to tell how much is standard "Moff's a rat bastage" venting and how much is "given what I know bad thing X is going to happen" speculation.
I can relate to the 'this is not my Doctor' syndrome, but I grew up losing Three, Four (that was huge after seven years of Tom Baker), and Five, along with now Nine and Ten.
You learn to appreciate the actors that have gone before, and the Doctor as well.
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Matt Smith has quickly become one of my favourite Doctors.
Most of everything just seems to be tabloids stirring everything up.
Under Moff Who it's become difficult to tell which is grousing and which is informed speculation from people working on the show. Moff's ego is legendary and his attitude is well known. Both lead people who work with him to dislike him personaly and professionally. |
I think it's best if we all are very careful about accepting rumours as fact.
At the end of the day it's the result that counts and this first half-season has been some of the best Doctor Who of all time.
Matt Smith has quickly become one of my favourite Doctors.
Most of everything just seems to be tabloids stirring everything up. Funny, the way I hear it is that both are inept and can't schedule or budget for anything, meaning Moff had to cover them with a "split season" idea. I think it's best if we all are very careful about accepting rumours as fact. At the end of the day it's the result that counts and this first half-season has been some of the best Doctor Who of all time. |
"Both (his known ego and attitude) lead people who work with him...."
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"Two people who are show leads...."
As to your rumors about why the season was split, the BBC set this season for a split last year to stretch the show farther (BBC Wales was on the record years ago stating the idea that following a USA Television -the channel not the country- model as being a good idea or the show). It was filmed in exactly the same way as every other season (in a set of long runs), which would do exactly nothing for budget or scheduling troubles. Additionally the two producers who left immedietly moved to other high profile jobs, not something one would do if they were inept. Add to that this is the second set of brass that's left in two years.
These are not "rumors" these are statements in various mediums (especialy cons, but not limited to them, facebook and twitter are often places where venting gets done) directly from people who work with him that they dislike him for those reasons (some even made directly to ME and an associate at Chicago TARDIS this year). Add to that that if you plug yourself into the writers (not to difficult if you have facebook and twitter and a bit of charisma though having done some writing definately helps), they're even more likely to slag him for those same reasons and a few extras specific to them.
Now that's "okay." Moff isn't there to be liked, he's there to get a show made, but not being liked can make that task a bit more difficult and makes it especially dificult to differentiate between "Person X is merely venting" and "Person X has a line on a serious problem happening internally."
Now, to expand on that, the Beeb has ordered 14 new show in the future with Smith and Moff. However, they themseves say that they do not know how many will air in 2012. Again, this is evidence that my statement on the matter are accurate, that there is some internal business that's effecting the show on a very deep level, to the point where even the people comissioning and paying for it cannot say with certianty if they'll have a full run next year.
So you are correct, we should be mindful of what rumors we listen to, especially when they do not line up with the known facts.
As to your closing line. That is a subjective evaluation that you are entitled to. Not everyone shares it and some have precisely the opposite take; that this was the worst half season of Doctor Who ever. I fall into a third camp, that is was stunningly average overall. If results do matter, then you need an objective result and audience figures aren't objective either, they're merely a reflection of a large group of opinions (and are easily countered by the rating generated by trash/reality TV). Opinion is not results, it's merely opinion and you know what they say about those.
Oh, and here is the rumored list of episodes for the second half of series six:
September 3, 2011 - Let's Kill Hitler by Steven Moffat September 10, 2011 - What Are Little Boys Made Of? by Mark Gatiss September 12, 2011 - The Green Anchor by Tom MacRae September 24, 2011 - The God Complex by Toby Whithouse October 01, 2011 - Episode 12 by Gareth Roberts October 08, 2011 - Episode 13 by Steven Moffat |
There's pretty much three Doctors that I like: 4th, 7th, and 2nd, in that order.
Also, you do not need need to refute "my" rumours, I never said I believed them. I'm only saying that there's so much stuff out there it's impossible to know what is and isn't true.
Especially since not all of us have the fortune to speak directly to people involved in the show (and not even what they say can be taken as fact).
These are not "rumors" these are statements in various mediums (especialy cons, but not limited to them, facebook and twitter are often places where venting gets done) directly from people who work with him that they dislike him for those reasons (some even made directly to ME and an associate at Chicago TARDIS this year). Add to that that if you plug yourself into the writers (not to difficult if you have facebook and twitter and a bit of charisma though having done some writing definately helps), they're even more likely to slag him for those same reasons and a few extras specific to them.
Now, to expand on that, the Beeb has ordered 14 new show in the future with Smith and Moff. However, they themseves say that they do not know how many will air in 2012. Again, this is evidence that my statement on the matter are accurate, that there is some internal business that's effecting the show on a very deep level, to the point where even the people comissioning and paying for it cannot say with certianty if they'll have a full run next year. |
If results do matter, then you need an objective result |
Results are: Lots of viewers. Critical praise. Viewer appreciation. Money.
Results do not mean something is good, but then I never said that. Moff just needs results and he's getting them.
I believe that the problem with airing Doctor Who next year is a sheduling one. The Olympics are in London next year, so the BBC will be airing it and very little else. Everything will be shoved around the aired at other times, so the schedule for everything is totally up in the air and will be moved where convenient. And that includes DW..
Latest rumours I heard was to rearrange the dates of showing to clash with the upcoming 50th anniversary in 2013, that would be November 23rd, so an early year showing would not work, hence the shift in how it's being shown?
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So only watched DW from this newest series (9th doctor being Christopher Eccleston?)....so...yeah at first I didn't like Matt Smith but now...hmmm I might just put him above David Tennant.
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My trouble with Smith is that most versions of the Doctor have had their own personality, their own spin.
The step between Ecclestons Doctor and Tennant's one was quite noticable, you have the warrior and the pacifist, you have level headed and off the wall.
I look at Smith and theres, well, he seems as off the wall as Tennant, childish and immature morseo, but overall, more like he acting his version of Tennant's Doctor, rather than his own Doctor.
I think the whole series wouldd have been better had Smith's Doctor been mature and "old beyond his years" given his young looks.
Also, Smith is ugly, Tennant was not...
I look at Smith and theres, well, he seems as off the wall as Tennant, childish and immature morseo, but overall, more like he acting his version of Tennant's Doctor, rather than his own Doctor.
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I think the whole series wouldd have been better had Smith's Doctor been mature and "old beyond his years" given his young looks. |
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Peter Davison is the Doctor I like least, to the point where I have actually disliked him from time to time.
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I look at Smith and theres, well, he seems as off the wall as Tennant, childish and immature morseo, but overall, more like he acting his version of Tennant's Doctor, rather than his own Doctor.
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Also, Smith is ugly, Tennant was not... |
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In a move that will surprise no one, the BBC have re-commissioned Doctor Who for another, 14 episode series. Matt Smith returns as the Doctor and Steven Moffat continues as showrunner.
(Cue whining from people on the series' official facebook page of course. Also, I find it hard that anyone can call Moffat/Smith a childish Doctor Who team when RTD/Tennant gave us the Scooby Doo style corridor chase scene in series 2, but what do I know compared to some screeching fanshee on Facebook?)
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