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Old 10-06-2026, 20:26   #895
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Re: Doctor Who

RTD was great in its early years (2008 - 2010).
He created a wonderful show that everyone in our family enjoyed (myself, wife, 2 of my daughters, and even my mum).
His return, however, was a disaster.

Chris Chibnall had already done the main job of ruining it, by the time he left I was the only one in my family still giving it any time at all.

I gave the first Disney specials a try (which were his return) and they were terrible, the (Meep) lesson on pronouns was enough to tell me what was coming.
Even the return of Tennant could not save them and "Bi-Generation" was the final straw, I gave up on it, and havent watched an episode since.
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