Hmm, so I couldn't decide where to put my opinion. At first I was going to put it in the ratings thread, and then the 'I've lost Interest' thread but then I decided to hell with it, my opinion really is that important that it deserves it's own thread
and besides there are enough threads knocking series 9 so I thought it was time for some balance on the forum.
I just wanted to say how much I have been loving series 9, and if the finale delivers all that the trailer promises then this could well be not only one of my favourite series of nuWho but all of Doctor Who. It's not been perfect, and The girl who lived/died and Sleep No More were duds for me, but overall I would put it up there with seasons 7, 13 and 21 from the classic series (I can only include season 21 in that list by pretending that the Twin Dilemma isn't part of it, and I fully accept that I am biased towards that season as it's the first season that I vividly remember as a child, anyway I digress…)
I know that the series has lost roughly a million viewers and it's not to everyone's cup of tea, but from a purely selfish point of view I just don't care. When I see dumbed down, reality, z-list celeb, they've got no talent TV show after TV show becoming ratings hit after hit I find it very hard to respect what the Great British public apparently like to watch. Many programmes that are to my tastes get rave reviews but poor viewing figures (Inside No.9 I'm looking at you here). Also to bring up some anecdotal evidence that some people seem to love here I too have a friend who has been religiously watching NuWho but has been loosing interest as she's missing the Fun factor.
I can completely see why the current series isn't appealing to as many people. I get that the show is missing the fun element but for me the last two episodes and the Zygon Inversion in particular are telling the rather more mature stories that I always hoped Torchwood would deliver, and which it only really achieved for the Children of Earth series. I freely admit that fun TV doesn't always appeal to me. Other highlights of my TV viewing schedule are Game of Thrones and the Walking Dead, so compared to those two shows the darkest, bleakest episode of Doctor Who is like a walk in the park.
That said, I dare say that the production team will probably re-work the show for the next series will try to appeal to a broader audience once again, especially if they go for a spring, more family friendly slot. So I will cherish series 9, and salute all of it's attempts at being 'different' be they successful or not because I fully expect not to see the like again. anytime soon.
and besides there are enough threads knocking series 9 so I thought it was time for some balance on the forum.I just wanted to say how much I have been loving series 9, and if the finale delivers all that the trailer promises then this could well be not only one of my favourite series of nuWho but all of Doctor Who. It's not been perfect, and The girl who lived/died and Sleep No More were duds for me, but overall I would put it up there with seasons 7, 13 and 21 from the classic series (I can only include season 21 in that list by pretending that the Twin Dilemma isn't part of it, and I fully accept that I am biased towards that season as it's the first season that I vividly remember as a child, anyway I digress…)
I know that the series has lost roughly a million viewers and it's not to everyone's cup of tea, but from a purely selfish point of view I just don't care. When I see dumbed down, reality, z-list celeb, they've got no talent TV show after TV show becoming ratings hit after hit I find it very hard to respect what the Great British public apparently like to watch. Many programmes that are to my tastes get rave reviews but poor viewing figures (Inside No.9 I'm looking at you here). Also to bring up some anecdotal evidence that some people seem to love here I too have a friend who has been religiously watching NuWho but has been loosing interest as she's missing the Fun factor.
I can completely see why the current series isn't appealing to as many people. I get that the show is missing the fun element but for me the last two episodes and the Zygon Inversion in particular are telling the rather more mature stories that I always hoped Torchwood would deliver, and which it only really achieved for the Children of Earth series. I freely admit that fun TV doesn't always appeal to me. Other highlights of my TV viewing schedule are Game of Thrones and the Walking Dead, so compared to those two shows the darkest, bleakest episode of Doctor Who is like a walk in the park.
That said, I dare say that the production team will probably re-work the show for the next series will try to appeal to a broader audience once again, especially if they go for a spring, more family friendly slot. So I will cherish series 9, and salute all of it's attempts at being 'different' be they successful or not because I fully expect not to see the like again. anytime soon.
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) that this is the best series since 2005 and maybe even ever.