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It's A New Year
Friday 1st January, 2010 20:05 Comments: 0
But it's the end of an era. I quite like Christopher Eccleston's single season of Doctor Who, but for the last few years David Tennant has done a fantastic job making the role his own. I'm sad that it's finally over; but I'm also disappointed with the introduction to the new Doctor (Matt Smith), based on the short trailer. I doubt it'll ever be the same again. Much like Spooks once Tom had gone, or Teachers when Simon left.

The other disappointment was how the Doctor was making questionable decisions at the end of The Waters of Mars, but this was practically forgotten in the rest of the episodes.

PS On the plus side, the (real) four knocks couldn't have been done any better.
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