Season Finale of the New Dr Who is Coming to a Close, Photos & Clip Here!

Season Finale of the New Dr Who is Coming to a Close, Photos & Clip Here!

The season final is nearly upon us already and it looks like its going out with a big time traveling bang, villains galore...

By LEEE777 - Jun 18, 2010 05:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: Dail Mail Online



Here's Dr Who info on this episode epic from the Daily Mail:

"Every major enemy of the Time Lord will make an appearance in the finale of this series of Doctor Who.

In a terrifying two part programme - entitled The Pandorica Opens - the Doctor will be confronted by many of his old foes.

The Daleks, Cybermen, Silurians, Judoon, Sontarans, Sycorax, Weevils and Autons, will all feature in the final show."
























The first part of the two-part finale will air on June 19 in the U.K. on BBC1 and July 3 here in the U.S. on BBC America.


LEEE777 - I personally am so looking forward to this finale, looks like the BBC is pushing out all the stops on this one. Comments, thoughts, Dr Who talk below please and share with all.

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LEEE777
LEEE777 - 6/18/2010, 5:51 AM


; )
Hawksblueyes
Hawksblueyes - 6/18/2010, 6:11 AM
I'm not fond of the new Dr. Who. I wish the BBC would get on with new episodes of Primeval.

Good write up LEEE. ;)
StrangeCosmic
StrangeCosmic - 6/18/2010, 6:26 AM
I love the new doctor . . . I just want to see how things turn out already.
flames809
flames809 - 6/18/2010, 6:46 AM
never seen one episode
loganoneil
loganoneil - 6/18/2010, 7:39 AM
I'm still on the fence about 'the latest model'. At first, I was truly impressed with Matt Smith's performance and the overall new direction that Moffat and company were taking the show, but a few episodes have exposed 'chinks in the armour'.

I was under the impression that the new Doctor was to be darker, and at first he was. But over time, he's become sillier and more neurotic (annoying). It seems that (at times) he's trying too hard to be like Tennant. Don't get me wrong, the 'other-worldly' moments are still there, but they seem more few and far between as the series has progressed. Also, the 'WTF' moments of the RTD era are still prevalent (Flying WWII fighters in space? ...in SPACE?!!) I was hoping that with the shifting of power from Davies to Moffat, the 'complete science fantasy BS' stuff woud fade from memory - not quite yet.

It's good to see that Moffat is paying respect to the original source material (the 'new' TARDIS exterior, the 'new' Daleks, the Silurians, etc.). I've even heard rumors that Steven wants to bring back proper Mondas Cybermen and get rid of this alternate-reality stuff (How cool would it be to see a alternate-reality Cybermen vs Mondas Cybermen 'Battle for the Crown' episode?) I'm still waiting for a proper Doctor time-line crossing story (aka 'Time Crash'). How about a story with Paul McGann's Doctor? In my opinion, he was never given his proper due and I believe he would make an excellent counter to Smith's current incarnation. They could even do something that drops further hints of the Time War. As another Doctor was so fond of say, "Hope's spring is eternal..."
lc
lc - 6/18/2010, 8:06 AM
i hate docter who bullshit!!
but well done sweetheart
xxxx
loves yeah oh and you
tea lmfao
lc
lc - 6/18/2010, 9:10 AM
:) x
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 6/18/2010, 10:54 AM
Thanx @ lc xx i take it you at your moms lol?

Cheers @ TEA & Hawks!!

Guys @ Give the new DR WHO a chance, i thought he was gonna be sh1T too, but he ain't!

Oh yeah, thanks for telling me JOSH! ; p

Loganoneil @ Sounds like you know your stuff dude, cheers for the comment!
TANKGIRL
TANKGIRL - 6/18/2010, 11:18 AM
i heard that lady gaga will be new villian in dr who

Lady GaGa
loganoneil
loganoneil - 6/18/2010, 11:28 AM
LEEE - I've been a fan since I was a wee time-tot back in the days of the original series ('YES', I'm THAT old... LMAO!).

Tankgirl - "We are not amused..." LOL

Where's thwhtGuardian? He's a fellow 'expert' on all-things-Timelord. He should be chiming in any time now (no pun intended...)
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 6/18/2010, 11:33 AM
loganoneil @ Cool dude, I luv TOM BAKER ones!!!

Others are pretty cool too, saw a old movie the other day with like most of the DOCTORS together in it, dunno what it was called though lol!

Anyways the new Doctor looks like an emo but he ain't that bad! : P

TANK @ Lol!
flames809
flames809 - 6/18/2010, 11:40 AM
TANK- THATS A A NICE PIC
loganoneil
loganoneil - 6/18/2010, 11:42 AM
Was it 'The Five Doctors'? It was a special broadcast put out in 1983 to celebrate the 'Doctor Who' twentieth anniversary. Even though it was titled 'The Five Doctors', TECHNICALLY only three were really in it - Doctor #2 Patrick Troughton, Doctor #3 Jon Pertwee and Doctor #5 Peter Davison. The original Doctor (William Hartnell) had passed away by this time and was replaced by actor Richard Hurndall. As for our favorite scarf-wearing Doctor Tom Baker, that was archive footage from an episode than never was broadcast called 'Shada'.

I just read what I wrote - god, I AM a 'Doctor Who' geek! LMAO!

Like I said before, I'm still on the fence about Smith. Maybe I'll warm up to him more as time goes on...
Hawksblueyes
Hawksblueyes - 6/18/2010, 12:14 PM
tea: It was Primevals outlandishness that made it so good. I watch it on BBC America here in the states, thats why I was under the impresion that it was BBC. Thanks. ;O
loganoneil
loganoneil - 6/18/2010, 12:19 PM
Anil - YES! Oh, GOD yes! I must warn you though, it's very... 'British' It's not a slam (oh heavens, no!), it's the only word I can think of that aptly describes the feeling of the show:

Imagine a time-traveller from a distant planet who has the ability to literally change his form when he's close to death. His people are the temporal librarians of the multiverse, with a STRICT policy of non-intervention (think Star Trek's Prime Directive, but on a universal/temporal scale). He steals an old time/space machine that's 'in the shop' for repairs and decides to set out on his own and explore all time and space. In his travels, he stumbles across this little backwards planet called 'Earth' and becomes enamoured with its quaint people and their customs. He 'adopts' it as his second home and becomes Earth's champion (of sort), protecting the planet from the universe's bad guys (some of them, his own people!)....

Oh, did I mention he ABHORS violence and literally 'saves the day' by aid of his wits and and a sonic screwdriver? Yes, you read right - I said 'SCREWDRIVER'.

British... very British (LOL)

If you're interested in the series and don't feel like sorting throuh the 40 PLUS years of source material (yes, I AM serious - the Guinness Book of World's Records lists 'Doctor Who' as THE longest running AND biggest scince fiction show in the history of the planet!), start with the 'new' series (2005) staring Christopher Eccleston. It starts off at a point where everything is 'fresh and new', and the character is re-introduced to a new audience who isn't necessarily familiar with 'Doctor Who' cannon.
comicb00kguy
comicb00kguy - 6/18/2010, 12:55 PM
I've only seen a few episodes of Doctor Who this season, but I have to say that I like the new Doctor. He has that great quirkiness about him that marks all the great early Doctors, and the writing remains excellent.
secretasianboy
secretasianboy - 6/18/2010, 1:37 PM
cool love matt smith
loganoneil
loganoneil - 6/18/2010, 2:20 PM
Woverinesfury - I live in the States too, but if you're REALLY dying to see everything before BBC America broadcasts, it's all on YouTube...!

..,that WAS a brilliant bit - one of my favorites too!
lalosuper3001
lalosuper3001 - 6/18/2010, 2:51 PM
Everyone, if you start watching Dr. Who from the first of the new series and just keep yourself from rolling your eyes at first, little by little it grows on you so incredibly that from that moment, everything you do on your every day life, you will think: "How would the Doctor solve this?" I am so glad I discovered this show. I love it now!
Trust me, watch them all and I promise you will fall in love! And love is a great thing!
satanors
satanors - 6/18/2010, 5:37 PM
nice lalopooper3001, smallville grew on me and now, everyday I'm like what would clark kent do? not helping.
Upupandaway
Upupandaway - 6/18/2010, 6:07 PM
I'm from the states and love Doctor Who. I wish there were more shows like it in the states. There's so much focus on "grittiness" and "reality" here that there's no room for much creativity. I've enjoyed Matt Smith, but the new companion has been hit or miss imo. She's gotten better though and I am looking forward to the finale.

@wolverinesfury- Yeah, that was pretty frickin cool.
Magicfingers
Magicfingers - 6/18/2010, 9:34 PM
I'm a big Doctor Who fan, the new series more then the early versions. Christopher Eccleston is my favourite one out of the bunch. Funny, energetic, and a bit of a goofball. I wasn't really sure about Matt Smith at first (mainly because of the Emo hair XD), but I have to admit he is great as the good doctor. Can't wait to see more of the new season.
@wolverinesfury- Don't feel to bad about being alittle behind in the new season... It's the same for me up here in Canada. By the way, I loved that part of the season opener aswell.
@Upupandaway- Are you kidding me? Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) is HOT and entertaining. She has to be one of my favourites... next to Rose Tylor (Billie Piper). ;)
Upupandaway
Upupandaway - 6/18/2010, 9:50 PM
@Magicfingers- I never said anything about her not being hot. : ) That's just my opinion though.
TheTrueBoyWonder
TheTrueBoyWonder - 6/19/2010, 5:51 AM
i know whats in the pandorica thingy!!
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 6/19/2010, 10:54 AM
LOGAN @ I think so man, damn your up on your DR WHO, kudos!

WOLVIE @ Okay dude! : D

And yeah, original doctors i believe?!
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 6/19/2010, 10:55 AM
Um okay, what HUSH said! : P
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 6/19/2010, 11:30 AM
DAVID TENNANT WAS THE BEST DOCTOR HANDS DOWN, HIS VERSION OF THE DOCTOR IS ACTUALLY STILL EXISTING, IN A DIFFERENT DIMENSION. GROWN FROM HIS SEVERED HAND.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 6/19/2010, 11:47 AM
GUN @ Lol, good thinking there! : P

Though i dunno id TENNANT is the best all time Doctor?

All time lol! Nah each Doctor i reckon has his own good points an bad points, i like 'em all!
dabo
dabo - 6/19/2010, 4:47 PM
Ah Doctor Who fans... Anyone else think Karen Gillan would make a good Jean Grey for X-men first class?? She's a hot red-head and good actress? And she's done american accents before. What do you think?





dabo
dabo - 6/20/2010, 3:43 PM
She was in a sketch comedy show called the Kevin Bishop Show and she did all sorts of parts and accents. Her American accent was usually over the top cause it was a comedy show but the fact that she could hide her Scottish accent with all the other accents she would do makes me think she could pull it off. I'm pretty sure you can see the episodes on youtube and you can check out her accents and possibly see her dressed fairly scantily.
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