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  1. Steve Berger

    Doctor Who

    I have no problem with a female Time Lord after regeneration.It's been a possibility alluded to throughout the run. But, honestly, I never want to see another Dalek, Cyberman, or "The Master" again. It's a complete lack of writing skill or imagination (IMHO) that they feel the need to have each...
  2. Steve Berger

    Doctor Who

    I'm old, so I've seen most of the Doctors. Environmental themes have always been a staple of "Who", so that's nothing new or unexpected. I am, however, really, really tired of the notion that each new incarnation has to battle the "classic" villains again. I'm sure each actor wants to take his...
  3. Steve Berger

    Doctor Who

    I personally feel that many of the problems are due to a (misplaced) desire to have each new Doctor revisit all of the original enemies. That method doesn't leave much room for originality.
  4. Steve Berger

    Doctor Who

    Have not seen tonight's episode here in the US yet but they seem more like "Sarah Jane Adventures" than the "Dr Who 2005" series.
  5. Steve Berger

    Doctor Who

    I know it's part of the mythology, but how about moving on and drop the classic villians. I'd be very happy to never hear "Ex-ter-mi-nate!" again.
  6. Steve Berger

    Doctor Who

    I have to agree. Someone must have reminded Moffat that Dr.Who is, at its core, a "Family" show, not an adult drama, and I am dissappointed at that. I hate kids in shows. I think the "Clara" mystery should have been solved immediately, not drug out over the entire season. Definitely not Neil...
  7. Steve Berger

    Doctor Who

    Not to be confused with the British animated series "Pond Life" ??? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pond_Life_(TV_series)
  8. Steve Berger

    Doctor Who

    I'm betting she killed The Doctor.
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