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Old 14-05-2024, 03:17   #826
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Re: Doctor Who

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Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
Disney didn't force anything. RTD also wanted this to be season 1 as its a new beginning for the show.
If you believe that nonsense, I have a "leaning tower" to sell you.
Disney wanted it, to put firmly put their mark on the fact they are bank rolling it now.

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Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
It's a fresh new era. Just like 2005 was seris 1.
Its no more of a new era than than the previous changes of Doctor.
Starting back at series 1 (in 2005) was debatable, but it was a clear relaunch after 16 years (excluding the film) so widely accepted. This is just a continuation of the current show, with a new doctor, if they started at one again everytime that happened, we'd be on our 14th/15th/16th Season 1 by now - there is simply no justification for starting back at Season 1 again.

I doubt I'll see any of them until next weekend at the earliest, so far, mixed reviews/responses from people I know who have watched them.
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