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See AllDoctor Who Season 15 Ending Explained
I'm glad you thought so... I've been so disappointed with the writing since Peter Capaldi departed... it always felt to much like a "Star trek" reset button at the end of every episode. As if nothing that happened created any emotional connection to the viewer. Doctor Who had always been about the people he was saving, but 15 seemed all about himself and his outfits...
I've been disappointed, but I'm glad you enjoyed...
Where Captain Kirk's Second Starship Enterprise Came From In The Star Trek Movies
I thought I had read somewhere several years back that the Enterprise-A used to be the Yorktown, and it was it's age that was causing all the problems. Obviously I am wrong, but still...
This was an ingesting article to read...
10 Forgotten Anime Series That Deserve Their Own Reboots ASAP
Robotech not on the list?
Doctor Who Really Needs Peter Capaldi's Return After Season 14 Fixed A Moffat-Era Injustice
In reply to your reply to my comment :) I agree Tom Baker was THE Doctor. He was the Doctor that introduced me to the show when I was a kid, and was MY Doctor. I enjoyed watching All other Doctor's UP TO Peter Capaldi, although, rather unpopularly, David Tennant began to irritate me with the romance side of things... My point was just that all Doctor's since Capaldi I didn't even represent the Time Lord in the way the Time Lord should have been represented, all gender/preferences aside. They had no value for me and I couldn't bring myself to watch the show any more...
Anyway, thanks for your reply! :)
Greta Gerwig's Chronicles Of Narnia Movies Can Finally Fix A Big Pevensie Problem
That's their last name... like referring to a family by their last name. Peter Pevensie, Susan Pevensie, Edmund Pevensie, and Lucy Pevensie, with their cousin Eustace Scrubb. The very first book focuses on the Professor (played by the amazing Jim Broadbent) and his neighbor (a young Digory and Polly).
Anyway, I am a total fan of the books and will be watching no matter what. I just how they stay true to the novels without any retcons. I'm fine with added references to characters throughout, so long as C. S. Lewis' story remains intact...