We have a LONG wait until DW returns to TV! So tell me, what are YOUR unpopular DW opinions!?

For me, I LOVED the first series of both 12 and 13. They were trying new things and I really appreciated the freshness. It felt more creatively honest to me than the follow-up series.

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    Capaldi was the worst of the new Doctors. I’ve even watched Whitaker’s era twice but I can’t stand to watch Capaldi a second time. He is so rude and mean, and that’s a characterisation of the Doctor that I can’t agree with.

    It’s a shame, because I liked Clara and I remember the time loop episode (Heaven Sent?) as having a really cool premise but I always give up my rewatched after the first one or two Capaldi episodes

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    3 hours ago

    If we’re gonna give everybody from Classic Who bit parts in new Who, the show needs to do a better job of explaining who the hell these people are besides ‘oh the Doctor is excited so they’re friendly’

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    The only reason people are sick of the Daleks and the Cybermen is that for the past few years they’ve been reserved for big finales with 10 different plotlines. Put them into a story that engages with them thematically and they’re good, it’s just that that’s barely happened since the Capaldi era

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      I agree. It was a slog for me to finish his run. Capaldi was exciting in the beginning, had some great episodes, but still a bit rough. I think I just personally don’t like Moffat as a show runner.

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      18 hours ago

      i don’t know about that. just seems like such a negative perspective. the show has ups and downs, like anything.

    • MimicJar@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      Who is your favorite companion? I’m in the “Rose is my favorite” camp, but I could make an exception for Amy Pond.

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          Clara is my #3, but I’m not a Donna fan. I don’t hate Donna, but I’m not a fan and think she’s just too annoying and doesn’t complement the adventures well. I did like her return in the recent specials, but that was largely because David Tennant was also there.

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            2 hours ago

            My husband is on the “Donna is annoying” camp. Which is totally understandable especially since she basically screamed every line during her first appearance. He softened up on her later on cos she’s funny but still thinks she’s mostly annoying

            I think Martha is underrated. She’s a doctor, actually brings knowledge/expertise, and still has the human compassion aspect that Rose and Donna rely on. Her only flaw is that she had a crush on the Doctor and he didn’t reciprocate.

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              2 hours ago

              Martha is definitely underrated. It also doesn’t help that her story is relatively short. Most (primary) companions get 2-3 series, I think she got 1/2 to 1 series, maybe a little more with a cameo (it’s been a little while).

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              1 day ago

              Number 1 is Rose, number 2 is Amy Pond.

              Rory is probably 4. Martha next maybe? Or Bill. Ruby and Belinda were also great, so maybe they’re 5 & 6 first? It gets difficult the further down we go.

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        1 day ago

        Yeah, I’m with the Ponds. All of them.

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    You know what? I enjoyed the Capaldi era and would’ve been well happy if he had continued for another 13 episodes. Bill was a great companion too with terrific acting chops.

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      1 day ago

      Hell yes! LOVE Capaldi! And you’re right, Bill WAS great!

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    Spoilers for series 15, episode 8, The Reality War

    Assuming Ncuti Gatwa is done as The Doctor, I’m bummed he never fought against Daleks, Cybermen, The Master or any other classic villains.

    I liked The Rani and exploring Time Lord backstory, although I found the final two episodes VERY confusing, but it didn’t quite scratch the itch.

    I do appreciate trying something new in general and I was a big fan of many of the individual new stories, but I wanted just a little more classic Doctor Who.

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      Gone too soon. He was just getting going! :(

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        6 hours ago

        Yeah. I feel like Gatwa and Whittaker both had a lackluster first season followed by a good second one and then just dipped at the end of it.

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    13 was a good doctor. I liked that they tackled issues like segregation in the US and Partition. I liked The Fam, including The Doctor and Yas being attracted to each other and Graham and Ryan’s relationship.

    I didn’t care for Flux or Legend of the Sea Devils, but everything else was fine. I really liked Sacha Dhawan’s Master and The Timeless Children (We need more Fugitive Doctor.) The only part of that I didn’t like was The Master randomly destroying Gallifrey again.

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      3 hours ago

      13 was a great doctor even, I really wish the scripts had been better for her. Also the color pallet for her seasons seemed intentionally limited which wasn’t fun visually to me. She thought she was great.

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      1 day ago

      Agreed, loved the issues they covered.

      Sadly, though, Sacha didn’t work for me. I think it’s because I couldn’t see the connective flow from Missy to him.

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        I thought Sacha’s Master-constantly-suppressing-urge-to-violence was interesting, but I wanted a lot more Missy. I guess the actors all like to leave on a high note?

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          lol i feel that. Rasputin Sacha IS my favorite Sacha.

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      Same. I liked the idea of sea devils but it felt like a 2 episode plot cut down to one

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      I’m glad! Sadly I didn’t really start to appreciate him until he was leaving. When he took off the bowtie I was hit a lot harder than I expected. It was almost like a part of me thought he’d always be there, and then, he wasn’t. :(

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    I still maintain that Kill The Moon isn’t necessarily a bad episode, it’s just not especially deep. It seems like the whole idea was for everyone to take an already bonkers premise and just run as far as they could with it, and IMO it feel like everyone’s having a blast with it. If you accept it as just that I think it’s fine.

    Also I’m sort of glad the Disney deal is probably over, I think Doctor Who functions best when it’s a bit scrappy and under-funded. It’s a show that lends itself to big ideas and it can pretty much be anything, but I think when it’s given a huge budget it tends to get quite over-indulgent and messy.

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      I do think that working with constraints can spur creativity. I’m sad how much budget just went into CG slop. :/

      That said, I do think the viewership on D+ has been good by D standards, so we’ll see!

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    Quite enjoyed the Chibnall era. Okay, it wasn’t peak Who, but it doesn’t deserve all the hate!

    Also, to counterbalance my positivity, I was never that keen on Matt Smith as the Doctor. Never quite landed for me, though granted he had a huge act to follow after Tennant.

    • nico198xOP
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      1 day ago

      i’m about to revisit it. The series finale has spurred me on to revisit it. i do recall liking it at the time, while trying to not let the negativity get me down. I hope I can enjoy it more freely this time around.

      And Jodie will be back soon with Big Finish!