
If you enjoyed the 'first' season of Doctor Who on SciFi, you'll be glad to hear that the show's coming back to SciFi with season two. The fresh season brings a the new Doctor (revealed in last season's finale) now played by David Tennant along with Billy Piper reprising her role as Rose Tyler.
In the US, we get to see The Doctor second hand. Martin Conaghan already reviewed them for the British season, but you might want to check out his reviews as the season replays in the US. Martin is kind enough to note when he's revealing spoilers but you might want to check them out after you've caught the latest episode.
If you've never seen the new Doctor Who, it's worth checking out. British humor seems to have a sardonic twist that appeals to me. Who else would could pull off a show with a killer Christmas tree?
The first episode of Doctor Who season two premiers on Friday, September 29th at 8/7C.















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9-24-2006 @ 9:23PM
Toby OB said...
"Who else would could pull off a show with a killer Christmas tree?"
Well, 'Saturday Night Live' did it, thirty years ago....
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9-24-2006 @ 11:44PM
erroneous_nick said...
After Christopher Eccleston seemed to nail the part of the good Doctor, I was afraid I wouldn't like David Tennant, but he reminds me a lot of Tom Baker. No matter who plays the titular part, I'm just glad to have new Dr. Who stories to watch after that looooong break thanks to the BBC thinking nobody watched the show any more.
In a way, the break was good because the show seems to be better than ever. Here's hoping the TARDIS takes us on many fantastic journeys for many years to come.
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9-25-2006 @ 12:06AM
Akbar Fazil said...
nick, you have nothing to fear. Tennant ROCKS as the Doctor. Totally different Doc than Eccleston but thats an important part of the Doc. His only down side were a few stinky scripts but overall the second season is awesome.
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9-25-2006 @ 1:20PM
Jordan Williams said...
Ya, I think I will like this season better than the last one. The new Doc seems more lively and more action oriented.
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