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Matt Smith's acting
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dorydaryl
05-04-2010
Love him to bits already...and I was one of the "Oh, DT will definitely take some beating" brigade. I was blown away...not to detract from DT who I really enjoyed watching, but Matt Smith has brought something fresh and original....hope it lasts a good while. I trusted him as the Doctor more or less straight away, which I'd originally thought would be almost impossible.
Syntax Error
05-04-2010
Originally Posted by NativeMoon:
“Who? ”

LOL!

I was asking for that one.
Agent F
05-04-2010
He blew me away.

Agree that his performance seemed so much older than his age as well.
Opaque
05-04-2010
He was very good but it was the last section when he called the aliens back to be confronted by the planets protector that did it for me
Syntax Error
05-04-2010
Originally Posted by Sports Fan:
“I think Matt will be the Tom Baker of this updated reincarnation of Doctor Who.

Tom Baker was, I think, the most popular of the Dr Who from the previous stint. He also spent the most time in the role (7 years I believe).

I can see Matt Smith being the most popular Dr for this generation and, if he wants, spend 4,5,6 or more years in the role.

I've said this before, but his kooky, eccentricity is very similar to the way Tom Baker played the role.”

Great analysis there.

I hope you are right because Tom Baker is 'my' Doctor & the way how Matt Smith started, it looks like he has tremendous potential to become 'THE' Doctor.
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