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Topic History of: Dr Who tonight
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zooloo Haven't seen the recent one yet... will do this evening, glad to hear it betters the sun one.

Last weeks was complete toss.
JK2006 I thought last night's episode was back to form after a VERY dodgy one the week before (flying into the sun).
The Cat A bit more effort and depth than normal in the scripting, although it did fall victim momentarily to the modern obsession with mushy sentimentality (so annoying). A very good performance by Thomas Sangster, a bright kid with much more personality than his cousin Hugh Grant. I was almost wishing that Thomas, having opened the watch which contained the Timelord's essence, would be transformed into the new Doctor, discard Martha as a piece of unecessary emotional baggage, and slip away via the Tardis to tackle even more worthy adventures.

At the end I switched off before the spoilers of next week's episode. Not sure which idiot thought those were a good thing.

It still isn't as well produced as the early series, but tonight's episode was a step in the right direction.