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Having barely seen an episode or two on PBS in my youth, I really got into the series after seeing the 1997 US TV movie. I lickety-split snatched up every VHS tape, and found every other missing episode and unreleased anecdote on bootleg videos, to obsessively have every dash of existing Doctor Who known to man. I preferred Jon Pertwee’s Doc the best, with Troughton and T. Baker next. No need to salvage into the new classic series, so on with the original one.
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Right from the begin, I really relish Eccleston’s portrayal of the Doctor. It seems he really did his homework and seems to have found unprejudiced the proper combination of wit and intellect that made so many previous doctors a success. His hasty tongue seems to preserve up to the hasty unusual trail of the prove. While the longer episode, vintage shows had more time for character development and interaction, in today’s quick paced world of 32x lickety-split forward rush DVD capability, you can’t have 4 to 6 fraction episodes and ask to sustain people’s attention to that one storyline. It worked in the 70’s, but certainly wouldn’t work now.
Vintage Doctor Who always had ample supporting casts and guest stars, and the modern series is no different. Rose’s boyfriend and mom hold up nicely to the gallop and plotting of the point to. Simon Callow gives a stout performance as Charles Dickens in the series 3rd episode.
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Episode 1, Rose, sweeps us support into the whirlwind world of Doctor Who that we all know and care for. It seems like it nearly skipped a beat since 1989, with only the surroundings and special effects being updated. It also offers enough info to withhold a current viewer involved. ‘Rose’ is very action packed, powerful more than most vintage Who stories, and I contemplate it has to be in some scheme to cater to the thrill-a-minute unusual millenium that we are all now fully accustomed to.
I had seen some sneak preview photos of the Autons before the indicate aired, and I opinion they looked a exiguous awkward and feared they might arrive across a bit cheesy in live action, however they threw me for a loop after watching Rose, as they looked incredibly lifelike and menacing. Bravo for the special effects wizards who worked on them as they looked quick-witted. A ample opening episode to bring us all support into Who!
Ep. 2 kept Eccleston’s arresting tongue going, and flew us into an alien place location, complete with unbiased about every unique concoction of an alien species one can concoct. Actually, the oddest looking species was the human!! A murderous metallic plot of spiders is unleashed on a group of interplanetary oglers, wanting to seek the last moments of Earth. The always fashionably-late-in-saving-the-day Doctor has to arrive to Rose and everyone else’s rescue.
Ep. 3 takes us to familiar Who territory, a period fraction on planet Earth. 1869 to be valid, and Charles Dickens is giving a Christmas Eve performance of A Christmas Carol that gets rudely interrupted by a gas powered, walking corpse. The sets and costumes are noble, and this 19th century Cardiff status epic is a genuine treat.
Episodes 4 & 5 are the first two fraction storyline, which deals with the Slitheen aliens invading Parliament. It features some hilarious moments when the Slitheen attempt to wear their “rubber suits” that impersonate humans.
Ep. 6 is what we’ve all been waiting for: The Dalek episode. But alas, it features only one, but that’s all it takes for a very strong episode curious an American collector of the future, who happens to have found one remaining Dalek, but doesn’t realize how perilous it really is. The Doctor, fully aware of Dalek aggression, has to step in and situation things straight, with a shrimp back from Rose.
Ep. 7, The Long Game, takes us into a satellite dwelling location where people are not returning from sure floors of the site.
Ep. 8, one of the strongest and certainly the most emotional of the series, sees Rose wanting the Doctor to allow her to leer the father she never knew, however she does something the Doctor would never do, and specifically asks her not to do: interferes with time.
Episodes 9 & 10 is another two parter involves the Doctor and Rose in the middle of bomb ridden London circa 1941. Captain Jack Harkness is introduced and becomes a rival hero character for the Doctor.
Ep. 11 involves the return of the Slitheen and their view to destory Earth.
Ep. 12 features a mammoth spoof of reality shows, with the Doctor stuck in the middle. This episode also features the best cliffhanger of the modern show: Rose is kidnapped by the Daleks and the Doctor defiantly proclaims “I’m gonna blow every last stinkin’ one of ya out of the sky”. Something no previous doctor would have ever said, it’s a now classic quote and very characteristic of the novel Who era, and the novel Doctor.
Episode 13, the final battle with the Daleks, is the culmination of startling sci-fi entertainment, and a handsome arguement for being the best season in the show’s long and storied history. It extremely disappointing that Eccleston is not returning for Season 2. That is a shame, because his Doctor is extremely well played. Hopefully David Tennant can have his shoes nicely, and I’m definite the writing will be fair as strong as series 1.
These are going to be loaded with all the extras found in the UK release. They initially released bare bones DVD’s on Space 2, in 4 volumes, which is how I got them as I had to have each modern Who apt away, and I can’t wait until May 1st, when I will have the first of season 2 in my hands!! For now, US fans unable to play or accumulate a gain of State 2 discs, have the Sci-Fi Channel airings and this recent site out in July!!
Dr. Who is Forty (actually he’s 900, but like the Doctor, the point to had been around in one acquire or another since 1964) . The BBC distinguished in 2005 by bringing the present help to television for its 27th season (or as it is more consistently called: SEASON ONE) in a glossy, fast-paced enough to satisfy contemporary audiences, while mild conscious of its roots. This Dwelling contains all 13 season one episodes from the rebirth of the longest running sci-fi series in TV history. The producers clearly have a respect and view of the UK icon. Obviously, fans, the creators do things with the reveal we would do ourselves.
EXTRAS:
SET features the companion series DR. WHO CONFIDENTIAL, a unhurried the scenes exhibit that ran concurrently providing an episode for all 13 shows supplying fun chart toping tunes to film footage, interviews and more. Site also includes commentaries by cast and crew actually worth listening to!!
Doctor Who has always has a inform defined by the decade each in tune with its era and this holds fair to the unusual Doctor Who. This Doctor is almost child-like in his enthusiasm and wonder. Featuring the Doctor as played by Christopher Eccleston (Shallow Grave, Gone in 60 Seconds), infusing the character with gigantic intensity and humanity, while remaining mysterious and alien, along with his companion Rose played by Billie Piper, growing from an awed slacker to a seasoned location adventurer. However, the format of the exhibit has changed to 45 min. parts, some 2 parters ending with cliffhangers, some without. Like any “fresh” series there are suited episodes and not-so-good ones, the upside here is MOST of these are expansive episodes! The 40 year history of the series isn’t squeezed into one pilot, through-out the year we catch a trickle of back-story, some obsolete, like his time/space machine looks like a police-call-box, and some novel back-story, like the fact that his urge, the TIMELORDS have been wiped out in a TIME WAR.
The PILOT story: “ROSE” introduces his original companion Rose Tyler who is attacked by mannequins (or AUTONS) in the department store where she works. She meets the Doctor and the pair destroy up fighting to keep the world. The pacing of this one, like most of the 13 unique episodes, is like lightning, and the Autons have never been scarier. The TARDIS (interior) has never looked better or bigger.
Next in “THE Demolish of the WORLD” The Doctor offers Rose a chance to go anyplace, anytime, they slay up 5 Billion years in the future above the Earth unbiased before it ends. But someone has sabotaged the very observation satellite they’re on. Not a terrible episode, it shoots very high with a “Restaurant at the Waste of the Universe” motif and cinematically accomplishes it, also reveals that the Doctor is the “Last of the Timelords.”
In the episodes 4 & 5 “ALIENS of LONDON” & “WORLD WAR III.” The Doctor takes Rose home (mistakenly) 12 months later. We FINALLY learn what happens aid home when a companion up and leaves with the Doctor. The pair deal with Rose’s Mum, who view she was plain, and the ex-boyfriend who has been the main suspect. But when a spaceship crashes in the Thames in an “handsome” sequence which sets fresh standards for TV effects, the whole world goes on Red Alert, and the Doctor is noticed by the Government. Contains a nice mix of CGI and latex. Also features Toshiko Sato, returning character for Dr. Who spin-off TORCHWOOD due to broadcast for leisurely ‘06.
In Episode 6, “DALEK” Beneath the Salt Plains of Utah, the billionaire collector Henry Van Statten holds the last relic of an alien hasten and the one living expose in the museum is a….you know what. This one makes the Daleks scary (again)! One Dalek, outgunned, outnumbered, boy is mankind in pains. This one was nominated for a 2006 HUGO Science Fiction Achievement Award for Best Dramatic Presentation Short Beget category (Battlestar Galactica won it last year for the episode “33″)
In episode 8, FATHER’S DAY, The Doctor takes Rose abet in time to meet her long-dead Father, but the Tylers finds themselves battling the Reapers. A truly heart-wrenching episode, loads of disturbing imagery. The interaction between the Doctor and Rose is very steady, in spite of the increasing unreality of the position(a 2006 HUGO, SCI-FI Achievement Award NOMINATION) .
In the 9th episode, THE EMPTY CHILD. Its London, 1941, the Blitz. A mysterious child terrorizes Homeless children in this 2 share storyline.The Empty Child epic continues in The DOCTOR DANCES. The Child’s plague is spreading throughout wartime London, and so is its zombie army. “TORCHWOOD’s” main spin-off character Capt. Jack Harkness is introduced…
ROSE: You old-fashioned to be a Time Agent, now you’re some kind
of freelancer.
JACK: That’s a runt harsh- I engage to assume of myself
as a criminal.
The “Empty Child” and “The Doctor Dances” maybe one of the greatest stories in the entire history Dr. Who.(2006 HUGO, SCI-FI Achievement Award NOMINATION)
In the 12th episode, Poor WOLF, the Doctor, Rose and Captain Jack have to fight for their lives on board the Game Residence, in the season finale, THE PARTING of the WAYS, Rose Tyler has seen distress and wonders alongside the Doctor, but now their friendship is achieve to the test and the Doctor says goodbye…sort of. This 2 parter features “Vast Brother,” & “Weakest link” gags as the Doctor becomes a “flatmate” and Rose a contestant. Also features the “Final Battle” of the “Time War,” the return of an conventional enemy in a battle sequence that couldn’t be beat even if Dr. Who goes to the great hide!
AWARDS:
The 2005 series won the 2006 BROADCAST AWARD for BEST DRAMA SERIES adding to the series’ successes at the National Television Awards (voted Most Approved Drama), TV Moments, and the BBC 2005 Drama Awards! The show’s two stars (Eccleston and Piper) scooped the most accepted actor and actress honors in the awards voted by the public. Dr. Who (2005) was also nominated for not only the 2006 HUGO Award (announcing winners on Aug 26), but on May 7th it WON 5 of the most prestigious award British Television has to offer: the BAFTAS Awards (British Academy of FILM and TELEVISION ARTS) out of the 14 categories it was nominated. Winning for BEST DRAMA SERIES, BEST DIRECTOR, BEST MAKE-UP, BEST COSTUME, BEST DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY and the PIONEER AUDIENCE AWARD which was voted for by the British public (kind of like the US People’s Choice Award) .
WHEN it aired on SCI-FI FRIDAYS @8 PM CENTRAL there were some lines and moments nick from the unique BBC versions, these are the complete episodes.
Hopefully SCI-FI will catch up SEASON 2, starting with the post-regeneration CHRISTMAS INVASION because acquire it or not the next 13 even better!!
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