Monday, October 19, 2009

Dr Who Good News

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Having finally visited the Dr Who exhibition in Kelvingrove today, I'm in the mood for re-watching all the revamped Dr Who's starting with the Christopher Eccleston one. I was reminded again of "Blink", and how fecking good an episode that was, and started to read around it on Amazon, IMDB, Wikipedia etc.

Turns out that Steven Moffat, who wrote Blink, also wrote:

1. "Silence In The Library" / "Forest Of The Dead" - the two episodes with the Vashta Nerada - the monsters that live in the shadows and consume anything that goes in them. And with Dr Who's ...wife?

2. "The Girl In The Fireplace" - the one where the Doctor met Madame De Pompadour.

and then two more episodes "The Empty Child", "The Doctor Dances", which I remember, but were quite a while ago.

With some of the best episodes written by him, maybe Russell T Davies' leaving will be a blessing in disguise?

Will miss David Tennant though.

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3 Comments:

At 9:17 am, Blogger Paul said...

I've never "got" Dr Who, just can't do UK Sci-fi, bar Red Dwarf

 
At 9:57 am, Blogger FLYGUY said...

Blink was a classic, hope there is more like that (which means Dr Who isn't really in it!)

 
At 11:58 am, Blogger BigAndiD said...

Was a good episode, not liking the spin of series though, The Sarah Jane Adventures

 

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