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I talk about the latest Doctor Who episode, The Waters of Mars, which aired on BBC One on 15 November 2009.




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  • After watching it again, Waters of Mars shows exactly in every way why Tennant was the perfect choice for the Doctor. His acting is just incredible. The way he can switch his roles and moods (going from cheeky, to geeky, to suave, to depressed, to happy, to terrified, and now to ignorance, obsessiveness, and almost evil and insanity like the Master for just a bit), and not only does he make you believe what he is feeling, you actually can feel it too. I almost want to cry at the end.

  • Thanks so much - David is a super actor, i know for a fact he will be trying his luck in the USA soon, reading for lots of roles. I know your fellow countrymen/ladies will love him too.

    Here's wishing him every success:)

  • The scene where the Doctor is trying to walk away in his space suit, and yet hears the crews' screams of pain and fear... that got me :( - you just know why he had to go back!

  • Thanks so much - Imagine that pressure hearing people who you have met & admire, suffer. Ten had to react - wonderful:)

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  • Agree with your views entirely, mate. The Waters of Mars was a classic episode. Easily in my top ten Doctor Who stories of all time.

  • Time Lord Victorious.....hmmm. I think I see traces of the Valeyard starting to appear in him and we're now only one Doctor away from finding out.

  • This was one of the better RTD stories. There was much less cheese than his usual stuff.

    Dr Who going too far at the end ... setting him up for going too far and getting himself killed / regenerated.

  • No he's not. Funny how the Doctor was understandably hesitant to share with Brooke of her demise, yet he's under the very same specter (w/o knowledge of the exact time). It's very telling and poignant that he so desperately wants to affect a change (back to "no one dies today"). That's the saddest moment in this special - his realisation he can't be the Time Lord Victorious - he has to follow the rules.

  • Top of the world:)

  • Yeah, great, you?

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