Latest message:So this mystery. After each episode has been aired, the Doctor Who website updates with things like trivia from the episodes, new behind the scenes footage, etc. However, we're also recieving a hidden message from the trivia. Here are the messages:
The Impossible Astronaut - All the secrets you seek can be here on the Webb (web)
Day of the Moon - We found your message! You're alive! But what secrets d'you mean my friend?
Curse of the Black Spot - I mean I glimpsed him! And may the gods help him or perhaps you can
The Doctor's Wife - To see what I saw, click on the spot beyond the Doctor's home planet
In the last bit of trivia, it mentions Gallifrey, and you click on the full stop next to it, which brings you to this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKIBVSbBbCE
Very interesting indeed. What does this all mean?
Latest message:
The Rebel Flesh- Message Interrupted.
I've seen a couple episodes during a Marathon on Saturday and I was actually hooked. It kinda was hard to follow everything at first, but after a few episodes, I started to like it more. But I'll probably watch some of the older episodes (Before the Matt Smith era.) to get some of it.
Yes you deffinently HAVE to start before Matt Smith (exspecually with the episodes coming up). Doctor Who is deffinetly one of those shows that has to be watched in order, or else you could spoil things and it wont make as much sense. If you have netfilx then you can watch the first 5 seasons on wtach now (start with the 2005 season "series 1") or if you dont have it then useualy BBC America shows the episodes in order everyday at 5, but it doesn't look like they're doing that for atleats the next 2 weeks, so I would seggest not watching anymore on there for awile (unless you've already seen them)
You can start from season 5 (when Matt Smith became the Doctor) and still understand everything that's going on. I mean, they'll probably be some little references you won't understand but nothing major. That's how they intended series 5 to be, so they could get new audiences - particularly Americans.I've seen a couple episodes during a Marathon on Saturday and I was actually hooked. It kinda was hard to follow everything at first, but after a few episodes, I started to like it more. But I'll probably watch some of the older episodes (Before the Matt Smith era.) to get some of it.
You can start from season 5 (when Matt Smith became the Doctor) and still understand everything that's going on. I mean, they'll probably be some little references you won't understand but nothing major. That's how they intended series 5 to be, so they could get new audiences - particularly Americans.
Right, that does kinda sound like a good idea.
Yes it probably is, but definitely, if you ever have time, start from 2005, especially because you have to see how amazing David Tenet is!
I've heard a lot of people say David Tennant is a pretty good Doctor. From the clips I've seen of him, I agree. But I'm kinda more of a Matt Smith fan so far. But I'll totally check out the Tennant years.
Yes definitely check him out, and personally, I think they're both amazing! But If you are going to start with the DT years then you should probably start with 2005 (with Christopher Ecallson as the doctor) Because things will really make more sense
If you have Netflix, the entire new series is on Instant.Right, I'm totally thinking of watching the new series first to get what's going on.
If you have Netflix, the entire new series is on Instant.
It's not on BBCA, for some reason. If you can find a British proxy, I think you can watch them on the BBC site.Sadly, I don't have Netflix. Hopefully, the new series would be on the BBC website to watch.
It's not on BBCA, for some reason. If you can find a British proxy, I think you can watch them on the BBC site.
It's not on BBCA, for some reason. If you can find a British proxy, I think you can watch them on the BBC site.