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Yep day later and I’m still sad and all woe at David Tennant no longer being the Doctor, though he’ll always be my Doctor ;) It was a fun send off even if some plot holes still have me scratching my head. And:-

Master: I don't know what I'd be without that noise
Doctor: Wonder what I'd be without you.

God I love the slash Bromance XD The Master at the end realizing the Time Lords returning meant nothing good for him was a great bit. Especially after the Doctor explained all the evils that were to come along with the Time Lords coming. So well we have Matt Smith as the Dr now so lets see how he does ;)

Plus! Why do the US TV stations always feel the need to remake British TV? Just heard that their doing a US remake of Being Human and I’m wondering ‘why?’ Yes it’s fabulous and great but it’s not like the UK is that far away from the US in cultural understanding and language that it would be a problem to just use the original instead. I can never see the point really, okay the Office remake was good but then they went on to remake Life on Mars, Coupling, One Foot in the Grave ect Which erm least said about them the better.

You never see us going ‘You know Supernatural would be so much better set in Huddersfield’ It’s not like US audiences won’t watch a UK show, the popularity of Harry Potter has proved that accents don’t get in the way. It seems such a waste to me when they're are so many original scripts waiting to be picked up on both sides of the pond.

on 2010-01-10 01:02 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] yuna-aoki.livejournal.com
I thought it was TOO CRUEL. Nine had AWESOME last words. Bittersweet, cheeky, he got to say 'Fantastic' one more time and went out with a bang. Ten ended up sad, alone, scared and heartbroken, despite being one of the friendliest, dorkiest doctors. IT ISN'T FAIR. And then Matt Smith intrudes in my sad scene. Sigh.

That’s right, I thought it made a teeny tiny bit of sense, but I decided to stay away from it. They even changed the title of the show to La Chica de Ayer (The girl of yesterday (?) OH WHY) which I think references an 80s song. Anyway, BLEH. Life on Mars without John Simm? Not Life on Mars.

/facepalm. So they actually tried? The Doctor is English through and through. Just the thought of him being American is really, really weird.

on 2010-01-10 01:13 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] loobeeinthesky.livejournal.com
Oh man that's what I thought too. He has so many friends and people who love him and yet he seems so alone. He is even willing to forgive the master just to have someone there to care for. It was cruel!

That's weird, makes you think Sam is a girl. They went with the Bowie song as I think the lyrics have a lot to do with the show. So true John Simm 'makes' Life on Mars, he just draws you in emotionally. He's one of my favourite actors right now.

Well they kept the Doctor English but evey thing else was very American and it was played very straight, it missed some of the warm goofiness the Doctor has.

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