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I prefer David Tennant to Chris Eccleston. 18 Years ago
I think he's more suited to the part. Tonight's episode was the best of the re-launched Who so far, although I still find the writing too simplistic and think the stories need more depth with more challenges and thrills for the viewer. The BBC Indents in red suits didn't do much for me. The werewolf wasn't menacing enough - although the effects were ok. The rather forced inclusion (and blatant promotion for spin off series) of Torchwood made me cringe - in the Christmas edition it was a project built on recently discovered alien technology, but in tonight's episode it was created by Queen Vic.
The Doctor's little dig at Margaret Thatcher was out of place (he's alien and never takes sides in earth's party politics). This was too much of the writer poportraying himself through the character