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Post by The Thinker on Jun 5, 2006 13:05:58 GMT -5
For me this had to be for each Doctor:
First Doctor: 'The Rescue'- Tacky lines, wooden acting and more plot holes in it than tomatoes on the stage during a performance of 'The Three Little Pigs' as performed by a bunch of Infant School Children.
Second Doctor: 'The Underwater Menace'- Even the title's rubbish!
Third Doctor: 'The Time Monster'- It's just boring.
Fourth Doctor: 'Meglos'- Laughable plot and just pure tedium.
Fifth Doctor: 'Time Flight'- Give me 'Arc of Infinity' any day! Ahem, rubbish.
Sixth Doctor: Take a guess!
Seventh Doctor: 'Paradise Towers'- the low-point of Sylvester McCoy's career.
Ninth Doctor: 'The Long Game'- Just the unlucky story that had to end up at the bottom of the pile I guess.
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Post by davisonera on Jun 6, 2006 11:58:15 GMT -5
First Doctor: Not Sure as I haven't seen them all. Second Doctor: Worst that I've seen or heard is The Space Pirates. Third Doctor: The Time Monster. Fourth Doctor: Hard but The Armageddon Factor was bad. Fifth Doctor: Time-Flight. Sixth Doctor: Timelash. Seventh Doctor: Silver Nemesis. Ninth Doctor: Boom Town. Tenth Doctor (so far): Rise Of The Cybermen.
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Post by The Thinker on Jun 7, 2006 4:31:51 GMT -5
Hmm, maybe the promise of Coffee and Biscuits would lure more posters to here.
Note: Take this comment with a pinch of salt.
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Post by davisonera on Jun 7, 2006 16:09:47 GMT -5
Give them time or you'll give gallifreyans impatient reputations.
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Post by The Thinker on Jun 8, 2006 7:44:13 GMT -5
Don't need to, look at the Master from the main TV series!
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Post by davisonera on Jun 23, 2006 11:23:31 GMT -5
Love And Monsters has now become the worst Doctor Who ever.
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Post by Eryx on Jun 23, 2006 19:51:49 GMT -5
Love And Monsters has now become the worst Doctor Who ever. You won't here any argument there from me.
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Post by The Thinker on Jun 24, 2006 3:22:41 GMT -5
Well, not necessarily the worst for me, but certainly extremely close to the bottom of the pile.
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Post by Dominic Smith on Jul 5, 2006 14:21:01 GMT -5
There's not really any stories I really think are truly bad but there are some I'd rather watch over others.
William Hartnell: The Aztecs Patrick Troughton: The Dominators Jon Pertwee: Frontier In Space Tom Baker: The Horns of Nimon Peter Davison: Kinda Colin Baker: The Twin Dilemma Sylvester McCoy: The Happiness Patrol Christopher Eccleston: The Long Game David Tennant (so far): Love & Monsters
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Post by The Thinker on Jul 6, 2006 10:02:36 GMT -5
I just want to know, what does everyone think is the worst Doctor Who Story of all time? For me it's 'The Twin Dilemma'.
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Post by Eryx on Jul 7, 2006 6:54:56 GMT -5
I just want to know, what does everyone think is the worst Doctor Who Story of all time? For me it's 'The Twin Dilemma'. Love & Monsters. Hands down!
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Post by captainpatch on Jul 8, 2006 0:47:16 GMT -5
I just want to know, what does everyone think is the worst Doctor Who Story of all time? For me it's 'The Twin Dilemma'. Bad Wolf/Parting of the Ways
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Post by Eryx on Jul 8, 2006 6:58:32 GMT -5
Bad Wolf/Parting of the Ways I'm shocked and flabberghasted.
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Post by captainpatch on Jul 8, 2006 9:52:26 GMT -5
Bad Wolf/Parting of the Ways I'm shocked and flabberghasted. Here's my take on it: 1) We get what, about 9 hours of Doctor Who TV a year? To waste even a second of it (let alone the better part of an episode) on a "The Weakest Link"/reality-TV parody is just....wrong. 2) The resolution... so apparently, all the Time Lords had to do to defeat the Daleks was pop open a Tardis and look inside? Gee, would have saved them a lot of pain.... Maybe I'm not being fair, and I'm holding the new Who to a higher standard. But I gotta say, I was never as disappointed or, well, as angry, as I was watching these two episodes..... On the other hand....the last few moments of "Bad Wolf" (where the Doctor explained what he was going to do) was perfect, and the regeneration scene was extremely well done. YMMV Bill
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Post by The Thinker on Jul 8, 2006 10:40:44 GMT -5
I'm shocked and flabberghasted. Here's my take on it: 1) We get what, about 9 hours of Doctor Who TV a year? To waste even a second of it (let alone the better part of an episode) on a "The Weakest Link"/reality-TV parody is just....wrong. 2) The resolution... so apparently, all the Time Lords had to do to defeat the Daleks was pop open a Tardis and look inside? Gee, would have saved them a lot of pain.... Maybe I'm not being fair, and I'm holding the new Who to a higher standard. But I gotta say, I was never as disappointed or, well, as angry, as I was watching these two episodes..... On the other hand....the last few moments of "Bad Wolf" (where the Doctor explained what he was going to do) was perfect, and the regeneration scene was extremely well done. YMMV Bill Sigh There always has to be ONE to go and take everything too seriously!
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