On fifth episode of season three and I have to ask: does he ever get away from earth? It's driving me and the wife crazy. I miss the alien planets even if they did all look like cardboard sets and rock quarries.
Alien planets is Old Who, in New Who you get CRYING. Much better.
Personally I prefer the CONSTANT SHOUTING, heart-warming tales of Companions' dysfunctional families forgiving each other, and years with lots and lots of noughts after them to yer actual outer space adventures.
RUN!!
For years I'd wanted to see Dr Who explore the relationship between the doctor and the mother of one of his assistants, and now we get it twice in a row! Joy!
All history and the future and space and all the planets multiplied ...and almost all are now set in recent/now /near future London or a red lit spaceship? Where are the Romans, the Mayans, the sand pits of Woking, India in the 1870s and Japan in the 1600? Iceland in Viking times?
Jamie-Huff
**Where are the Romans, the Mayans, the sand pits of Woking, India in the 1870s and Japan in the 1600? Iceland in Viking times? **
This is what I'm saying! It's lost the feeling of being able to go anywhere at anytime. Time and space, people, time and space.
What the hell are you talking about? You get Cardif! That's exotic enough for anyone!
(Actually I quite liked the red spaceship one)