Ahkaten in the bottom ten?
What the hell.
some info from the top stories / Doctors from the latest DWM:
some info from the top stories / Doctors from the latest DWM:
http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/the-top-stories-doctors-according-to-dwm-2014-63506.htm
Top Ten:
1. The Day of the Doctor (92.06%)
2. Blink (91.87%)
3. Genesis of the Daleks (91.60%)
4. The Caves of Androzani (90.60%)
5. City of Death (90.30%)
6. The Talons of Weng-Chiang (90.15%)
7. The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances (89.48%)
8. Pyramids of Mars (88.26%)
9. Human Nature/The Family of Blood (87.90%)
10. Remembrance of the Daleks (87.88%)
Bottom Ten:
232. The Space Museum (53.78%)
233. The Rings of Akhaten (53.44%)
234. The Dominators (50.32%)
235. The Space Pirates (47.23%)
236. Underworld (46.68%)
237. Time-Flight (45.74%)
238. Timelash (45.22%)
239. Time and the Rani (45.09%)
240. Fear Her (42.68%)
241. The Twin Dilemma (40.18%)
Favorite Doctor:
1. Tom Baker (21.69%)
2. Matt Smith (15.57%)
3. David Tennant (15.49%)
4. Patrick Troughton (12.09%)
5. Jon Pertwee (8.72%)
6. Peter Davison (6.11%)
7. Sylvester McCoy (5.38%)
8. Christopher Eccleston (4.39%)
9. William Hartnell (4.04%)
10. Paul McGann (3.31%)
11. Colin Baker (2.52%)
12. John Hurt (0.68%)
I don't even think the Akhaten speech is all that great. A little over the top. Smith at his most indulgently overblown. In fact, I'm not really that keen on loud, speechifying 11. I prefer him when he's quiet and more contained.
Also, Seven over Nine?
Never thought I'd see that.
I'll never understand the love Rings of Akathen gets on GAF. I think it's easily the worst Matt Smith episode, and one of the worst of the entire series overal - outside of the great speech towards the end that is. The rest of the episode just makes me cringe. That awful, awkward barking scene, that terrible child actress, the flimsy plot and a villain that's defeated by self-indulgent singing... Gaf's opinions just seem the polar opposite of me and the people I watch it with. I watched it with a friend and his new girlfriend. It was her introduction to the show, and almost made her swear of the entire series.
I think it was better if John Hurt and Paul McGann weren't in the survey.
90 minutes is not enough to judge them.
If you're judging McGann by the TV Movie alone, you're doing it completely wrong. Dip into Big Finish some time.
Problem is, if we bring Big Finish stuff into consideration, I would personally rank McGann well above Eccleston, at least tied with Tennant/Smith, easily.
I'll never understand the love Rings of Akathen gets on GAF. I think it's easily the worst Matt Smith episode, and one of the worst of the entire series overal - outside of the great speech towards the end that is. The rest of the episode just makes me cringe. That awful, awkward barking scene, that terrible child actress, the flimsy plot and a villain that's defeated by self-indulgent singing... Gaf's opinions just seem the polar opposite of me and the people I watch it with. I watched it with a friend and his new girlfriend. It was her introduction to the show, and almost made her swear of the entire series.
Oh well, different tastes and all that. I also wouldn't have placed Day of the Doctor so high though, as fun as it was. I don't know what I would place as the best DW story ever - maybe the War Games, but a lot of the fun of that episode comes from having seen everything that came before it. It's just the perfect end to the black and white era.
Either way, if we ever do get more televised McGann he'll easily top the list for me. I don't know what it is about him, but he just sums up what the Doctor should be like for me.
If you're judging McGann by the TV Movie alone, you're doing it completely wrong. Dip into Big Finish some time.
4. Patrick Troughton (12.09%)
There's a headscratcher. I only saw one story + the Three Doctors, but he's really flipping annoying.
Also, Fear Her is better than half the last three seasons, even if it isn't great. Come at me!
=/Fear Her is better than half the last three seasons, even if it isn't great. Come at me!
Also, Fear Her is better than half the last three seasons, even if it isn't great. Come at me!
4. Patrick Troughton (12.09%)
There's a headscratcher. I only saw one story + the Three Doctors, but he's really flipping annoying.
Also, Fear Her is better than half the last three seasons, even if it isn't great. Come at me!
Also, Fear Her is better than half the last three seasons, even if it isn't great. Come at me!
4. Patrick Troughton (12.09%)
There's a headscratcher. I only saw one story + the Three Doctors, but he's really flipping annoying.
Also, Fear Her is better than half the last three seasons, even if it isn't great. Come at me!
4. Patrick Troughton (12.09%)
There's a headscratcher. I only saw one story + the Three Doctors, but he's really flipping annoying.
Also, Fear Her is better than half the last three seasons, even if it isn't great. Come at me!
First two eps of space museum are good. But the last two are why the story has a "Fear Her-esque" reputation.
First two eps of space museum are good. But the last two are why the story has a "Fear Her-esque" reputation.
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The first one in particular is really eerie and ominous and you don't quite know where it's going and then it's almost as if the writer had a stroke or something and then they brought someone else in to write the rest with no clue what the writer had planned.
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Also, Fear Her is better than half the last three seasons, even if it isn't great. Come at me!
It does have Boba Fett in it as the leader of the rebels. He kills more people in this than in any Star Wars movie.
I am arguably Who GAF's most prominent RTD-era lover, but jesus.
I think it's awful too. Even the set design for the "audience" scene looks SO cheap...just a bad, corny episode all around. I agree-worst of the Smith run.
I talked to him about his time on Doctor Who when he was on Full of Sith, he had a funny little story to tell about grumpy-ass William Hartnell.
Yeah, I overstated it. But Fear Her still gets all kinds of hate I don't understand. Heck, it *made sense* which puts it out of the bottom quartile just for starters.
Yeah, Akhaten is just bad. I know it's supposed to be a showcase of the weird aliens, like the cantina scene in Star Wars, and it's supposed to show us something about Clara as a character (caretaker?) but it just kinda falls flat in all those areas, cheap looking sets and costumes and confusing motivations being part of the problem. Plus the always-annoying screwdriver-as-a-weapon/shield scene that's become way too common recently...
The doctor's speech at the end though, amazing. Then Clara has to come up and ruin it with her stupid leaf.
I love the Sonic Screwdriver-but that episode in particular is the epitome of it being used as a "Magic Wand"
William Hartnell, the ORIGINAL Christopher Eccleston.
It would be way less stupid if they explained it differently but yes, it was really stupidThe doctor's speech at the end though, amazing. Then Clara has to come up and ruin it with her stupid leaf.