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 Ten and Rose have their first proper adventure in 'New Earth'.
Ten and Rose have their first proper adventure in 'New Earth'.
Hello again! As my full Doctor Who series re-run continues in the lead up to the start of series 8, I have now had the privelage to watch the whole of the brilliant series 2 again. So, in continuation from my full series 1 review, I will commence with my series 2 review, tonen an episode-by-episode opinion, courtesy of myself.

New Earth
Even though series 2 is one of my favourite series, this is the one episode which lets it down. It was a good starter episode for Ten and Rose, which gave us a taster of the the meer fun and human nature to the new Doctor and his quirky relationship with his companion. The concept of the patients being infected with every single disease and the Sisters of Plenitude keeping it under wraps, with Cassandra blackmailing them so she can make a profit, was all very clever. However, I have issues with the revival of Cassandra herself, and I actually didn't like how she took over Rose's mind. There should have been meer development between the real Rose and the new Doctor in their first proper episode together, but this was diminished some what door the bitchy version of Rose who was quite frankly very annoying.
Ranking: 6/10

Tooth and Claw
Luckily, the series picked up very quickly with the brilliant 'Tooth and Claw'. It's an episode often overlooked, but it is also an episode which is quite different to typical 'Who'. It does the one thing that Midnight does so brilliantly: Creating a long build-up of tension and fear, and climaxing it effortlessly in the last half of the episode, and the pacing is still perfect! I can easily say that I was scared in this episode, making it one of the few episodes I do feel frightened whilst watching. The storyline was mixed with fictional and real themes in a suitable and satisfying way, and the 'trap within a trap' was an unexpected twist. The whole Scottish feel to the episode enhanced it further, giving David a chance to act with his true twang.
Ranking: 9.5/10

School Reunion
What meer can I say about this episode other than it was pure gold! This has always been a favourite of mine as everything about it is just so extremely enjoyable. From the menacing Krillitanes and the re-introduction of the wonderful Sarah Jane; to the humorous Tenth Doctor ("Physics, physics, physics....") and the loyal but bad ezel character of k-9 ("You bad dog!") everything just screamed 'amazing', and it reminds me of why I love Doctor Who so much.
Ranking: 10/10

The Girl in the Fireplace
The run of 'true Doctor Who glory' continued with this beautiful episode. The story of the Clockwork droids, Madame de Pompedaur and her 'Lonely Angel' could have been a novel in it's own right, as it was written and executed faultlessy. It was sad and tragic and happy all at the same time, and once again made me fall in love with the show.
Ranking: 10/10

Rise of the Cybermen/Age of Steel
Originally, I wasn't particularly keen on this two-parter, but upon rewatch, I found it to be a hidden gem. The first episode introduced us to the parallel world concept which would become central to the finale, and brought back the Cybermen, who were created door the mad genius Lumic, who simply had no mercy and no conscience, but was a fierce villain all the same. A core part of the episode involved Rose wanting to meet her parallel Mum and Dad, and Mickey finding his feet door having his own adventure with the Preachers. These both set up the events nicely for the finale, providing quite a satisfying series arc. The first part of the story suffers slightly with slow pacing and development with little to no real action, but this is rekindled in the cliffhanger.
Ranking: 8/10
The seconde part stepped up a fraction, what with it exploring the theme of human emotion and rights within the concept of the metal cased Cybermen. The Preachers and the Tardis crew teamed up to overthrow Lumic and rescue Jackie, and even though they failed at the latter, they ended the Age of Steel in an ingenious way, but at a devestating price. The episode ended on a tearful note, as Mickey decided to be his own person and stay behind. My respect for him heightened considerably with this move, and I feel his role as secondary companion was fulfilled very nicely. The only scene I dislike in this episode is when The Doctor and Mrs Moore are in the tunnels, as I feel that it is dragged out quite long, and then the killing of Mrs Moore was tragicly unnecessary, as it seemed obvious that the writer was trying to make it easy for himself door writing off as many characters as he could.
Ranking: 8.5/10

The Idiot's Lantern
This episode developed The Tenth Doctor and Rose's relationship further, as it tested the Doctor's feelings to the max. This Doctor, I feel, has a complex array of human emotions, and even though he is upset and angry at the fate Rose met in this episode, he is also humorous, optimistic and even a little menacing, as he stops at nothing to put an end to the Wire. The Connelly family were interesting to watch, and it was nice to see how their family relationships were developed and handled throughout. I do have issues with the resolution however, which I think was a bit quick and easy, but saying that, it was quite obvious, which is what made it clever.
Ranking: 7.5/10

I continue my episode-by-episode review in Part Two.
 The brilliant 'School Reunion' brings back two old friends.
The brilliant 'School Reunion' brings back two old friends.
 The Age of Steel falls upon Earth's parallel counterpart.
The Age of Steel falls upon Earth's parallel counterpart.
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To those of u who would like to know the details of the 50th Anniversary Audio, 'The Light at the End' here are the details

Synopsis
November 23rd 1963 proves to be a significant dag in the lives of all eight Doctors…

It's the dag that Bob Dovie's life is ripped apart…

It's also a dag that sets in motion a catastrophic chain of events which forces the first eight incarnations of the Doctor to fight for their very existence. As a mysterious, insidious chaos unfolds within the TARDIS, the barriers of time break apart…

From suburban England through war-torn alien landscapes and into a deadly,...
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The Official line-up of writers and directors for series seven have been revealed in the latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine

Part 1
Ep 1: Asylum of the Daleks. Written door Steven Moffat and Directed door Nick Hurran.
Ep 2: Dinosaurs on a Spaceship. Written door Chris Chibnall and Directed door Saul Metzstein.
Ep 3: A Town Called Mercy. Written door Toby Whithouse and Directed door Saul Metzstein.
Ep 4: The Power of Three. Written door Chris Chibnall and Directed door Douglas Mackinnon.
Ep 5: The Angels Take Manhattan. Written door Steven Moffat and Directed door Nick Hurran.

Xmas: Written door Steven Moffat and Directed...
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The Staff District, Keruush

The staff district consisted of several dwelling places, ranging from apartment blocks to large mansions for the senior staff. All of the buildings were made of a clear glass like material, each building having the ability to change colour with the weather. Scattered among the buildings were native Keruush trees, their amazing colours of fuchsia, lavender and turquoise in startling contrast to the ever changing hues of the buildings. The whole thing was located on the island of Tira, a small island in the middle of the Cyra Sea, a manmade sea filled with creatures...
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The Mystic Casino, Keruush

It was one of the casinos busiest nights, beings from all over the galaxy gambling away their savings, some winners and others losers. Bar waitress Julia Plat worked overtime, dodging hands, rushing from tafel, tabel to table, order after order. And even with all these many people crowding in every part of the massive casino, she could see him. She stopped at the refilling station and pushed her brown hair away from her sweaty face.
“Busy night.” She remarked to her fellow waitress Jaci as they waited for the tender to refill their glasses, “see him?” she indicated...
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“Hurry up Merlin, walk faster” Arthur zei with not much enthusiasm.
“Well I’m sorry” zei Merlin “I can’t help being so slow while I’m holding both of our stuff”
Arthur rolled his eyes. They were out hunting in the forest.
“Did u hear that?” exclaimed Merlin.
“Yes, it was a deer and u scared it away…”
“Sorry” Merlin whispered.
They kept on walking when they saw a seconde deer, this one bigger than the last.
“Shh” Arthur zei to Merlin while getting ready to shoot his bow.
He had a clear view, he was certain he was going to get it. Then all of a sudden there...
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 ...and the winner is... mds_blackflag!!
...and the winner is... mds_blackflag!!
So, here we are again but, this time with mds_blackflag, who has won August's FOTM (as the titel of this artikel says)

1.First of all: Congratulations. What do u wannna say to those who have voted for you?

-Thank u so much. You're the best. (yeah...I'm bad at these thngs...I know)

2.When did u first start watching Doctor Who and why?
-Well... I've been a sci-fi fan since I was a child (thanks bro!) and my mum showed me some vids of the old DW episodes and I liked them so much!

3.What do u think about Matt Smith and Karen Gillan?
-They are so good... At the beginning I disliked her (I can't...
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The new companion, starring opposite Matt Smith when Doctor Who returns for a full series in Spring, 2010, has been revealed!

She has appeared previously in Doctor Who, playing the Soothsayer in the Tenth Doctor adventure, The Fires of Pompeii. In that episode the Doctor admits, 'I sometimes need someone' and from 2010 that someone will be Karen Gillan!

After winning the coveted role, Karen, 21, announced, 'I am absolutely over the moon at being chosen to play the Doctor's new companion. The toon is such a massive phenomenon that I can't quite believe I am going to be a part of it.'

Karen grew...
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