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As long as people give him a fair chance it doesn't bother me.
Just have this longstanding feeling the storylines need to be decluttered. Its like we were spying on someone with OCD who never knew when some stories were complete That's been my issue with Moffat for the past two series. looking forward to see what he does with the show. Actually hope PC sticks around at least for one series to see if it was just the wrong actor or how he performs with someone else as showrunner. |
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The difficult part of that, though, is how much exactly is a fair chance? Would it be half a series in and giving it a rest, or a few episodes into every series to see how it's shaping?
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How about you give him a try as showrunner to begin with.
"Broadchurch". |
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It's good at any rate to see the news being such a big thing to people. Doctor Who is the fifth biggest trend in the USA right now, and is a top trend in the UK and Australia as well as others. It's also trending on Facebook and Tumblr, whilst I received a 'breaking news' notification from the BBC News app on my phone (definitely priority news in the world!
)... It's a show that people clearly still care about, which is always good to hear - especially when there's been so much cynicism from people this past year.
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It's good at any rate to see the news being such a big thing to people. Doctor Who is the fifth biggest trend in the USA right now, and is a top trend in the UK and Australia as well as others. It's also trending on Facebook and Tumblr, whilst I received a 'breaking news' notification from the BBC News app on my phone (definitely priority news in the world!
)... It's a show that people clearly still care about, which is always good to hear - especially when there's been so much cynicism from people this past year.
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Perhaps people are just so ecstatic to see Moffat going and by tomorrow morning we'll see him on BBC News being made to walk the plank by a bunch of rowdy drunks.
![]() ![]() The big question is which rowdy drunk is it that gives him the final nudge? RTD, Chibnall, Capaldi, Caroline Skinner? The ghost of Mary Whitehouse?
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It's good at any rate to see the news being such a big thing to people. Doctor Who is the fifth biggest trend in the USA right now, and is a top trend in the UK and Australia as well as others. It's also trending on Facebook and Tumblr, whilst I received a 'breaking news' notification from the BBC News app on my phone (definitely priority news in the world!
)... It's a show that people clearly still care about, which is always good to hear - especially when there's been so much cynicism from people this past year. |
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About time we had a new showrunner. The series needs some fresh blood in charge.
Disappointed, but not at all surprised, that there is no series this year. Even another specials year would have been preferable. Not sure what to make of Chibnall taking the reigns. I loved Broadchurch but his work on Doctor Who hasn't been anything special. I will give him a chance though. |
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Indeed, a wild Friday night probably wasn't the best time for the announcement
![]() The big question is which rowdy drunk is it that gives him the final nudge? RTD, Chibnall, Capaldi, Caroline Skinner? The ghost of Mary Whitehouse? ![]() "I know what went on between you and Jenna Coleman, I watched the bleedin' show!" |
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I cannot believe we have to wait until Spring 2018 for Chris Chibnall's Doctor Who.
TWO years!!! That's just cruel ![]() Still, this is the new and improved way of doing things |
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Any idea what's the main topic Abomination? The new lead writer or the "no season this year"?
There seems to be disappointment at the lack of Doctor Who this year on all fronts - there's certainly more praise for Moffat than criticism it seems. So all in all the consensus is that people are indeed going to miss the show. Opinion on Capaldi also seems generally positive, although you can rely on certain sources for the negativity - Digital Spy's own Facebook posts, and the redtop newspapers all seem to have people lurking around complaining that the guy is too old. But they seem to be a minority viewpoint if the likes on the counter-argument are anything to go by ![]() All in all, my early judgement of the reception to the news (keeping in mind I work with social media reception a little bit so hope I'm somewhat competent) is that most people are excited for change and in spite of expectations there's a lot more positivity for the show right now than anyone might've expected. |
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My thoughts:
- Completely unaffected by the airdate as Spring 2017 seemed fairly inevitable and it's good to see it going back to its old slot. - Also totally unsurprised that Series 10 is Moffat's last as he clearly wanted out before Series 10 and had to stay on late to spare the Beeb's blushes - Slightly disappointed with Chibnall. I have nothing against him but none of his Who eps have been sensational. - On reflection, Chibnall is a solid choice, for me at least better than Whithouse or Gatiss and realistically I can't think of any realistic candidates that I would have liked more. - Very surprised that they released this info so early but I'm glad they did so that now we know. - Looking likely that Series 10 will be Peter's last series but I wouldn't be surprised if he stayed on to do another series because he loves the show and I doubt Chibnall would turn him down. |
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Any idea what's the main topic Abomination? The new lead writer or the "no season this year"?
http://m.forums.theregister.co.uk/fo...ies_naffs_off/ |
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Yes absolutely. Classic PR strategy - hide the bad news by releasing it on the same day as a bigger story. Clearly they are hoping no one will notice yet another Moffat-Gap. This is the worse one since Moffat took over too. Not even some held-over season 9 episodes to plaster over the cracks this time.
Coronation St managed a full schedule, plus documentaries, plus a live episode on their 50th |
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Perhaps his wife?
"I know what went on between you and Jenna Coleman, I watched the bleedin' show!" ![]() I'd wager it'd more than likely be Karen Gillan judging by some of the comments he made regarding her casting! But that's a whole big can of worms
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Not sure what to make of Chibnall taking the reigns. I loved Broadchurch but his work on Doctor Who hasn't been anything special. I will give him a chance though.
![]() You know in soccer, there's the "Anyone But (Man) United?" DW fandom has the "Anyone But Chibnall!"
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The first two series of ' Sherlock' were great. Some Doctor Who episodes written by Stephen Moffat have, been excellent.
However, something went awry. The rest of ' Sherlock' seemed too self aware and a number of Doctor Who episodes didn't work. When something's clever, it can be a joy. When there's a too high self awareness of being clever I think it fails. I think that the BBC wants high ratings, doesn't much care about anything else ( I don't mean that the writers, actors, production staff etc don't ) and that they'll want the family viewing Doctor Who back, with probably, a young Doctor. I'll miss Peter Capaldi - such a wonderful, actor and my favourite Doctor. I think also that both success and the pressure of a lot of work might make someone rather more focused on the importance of the writing rather than how that writing is actually going to work for audiences and that it's a line easily crossed. |
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The worst gap was 2013 - the anniversary year. How could a lifelong fan assume last season's leftovers, the expected Christmas sepcial plus one 1hr 15min episode be good enough for the 50th anniversary? Did Moffat really think this was good enough?
Coronation St managed a full schedule, plus documentaries, plus a live episode on their 50th Coronation Street managed its full schedule, and had additional content including documentaries, and a live episode. Doctor Who had an anniversary episode, plus An Adventure in Space and Time, plus two minisodes, plus various themed shows including one with Brian Cox if I recall. Moffat is showrunner, not a BBC commissioner. The faults with quite how much show he was given to run that year are likely in big part down to the BBC, and also in Matt Smith's decision to quit that year...which meant rolling on with the next series was made all the more difficult. |
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![]() I'd wager it'd more than likely be Karen Gillan judging by some of the comments he made regarding her casting! But that's a whole big can of worms ![]() Except for the plank walking when the crowd break into his home overnight, while Davies stands in the background going "13 million viewers!" |
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Quite a few people online (including myself) are bitterly disappointed. They were hoping for Toby Whithouse, Gatiss, or even someone from outside Doctor Who fandom like Hugo Blick or Adrian Hodges.
![]() You know in soccer, there's the "Anyone But (Man) United?" DW fandom has the "Anyone But Chibnall!" ![]() |
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Mentions of Gatiss make me think in spite of my other claims tonight that he may in fact have been the second-worst option available from the "previously-contributed" roster. I'd not be particularly impressed with either, but I think I may have been even less enthusiastic at the idea of a Mark Gatiss series.
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Some of you may think his standalone contributions to the show haven't been that great, but that doesn't mean anything when it comes to showrunning. I think Moffat wrote some of the best Doctor Who stories ever for RTD, but I've found myself mostly disappointed while he's been in charge of the whole thing.
Chibnall could end up having the opposite effect. |
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Edit - biggest disappointment I can see at the minute is the prospect of two Christmas specials in a row continuity wise!
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I was disappointed by 2013 as well, but all the same your comment is a bit misleading.
Coronation Street managed its full schedule, and had additional content including documentaries, and a live episode. Doctor Who had an anniversary episode, plus An Adventure in Space and Time, plus two minisodes, plus various themed shows including one with Brian Cox if I recall. Moffat is showrunner, not a BBC commissioner. The faults with quite how much show he was given to run that year are likely in big part down to the BBC, and also in Matt Smith's decision to quit that year...which meant rolling on with the next series was made all the more difficult. The story is Moffat and BBC Wales agreed a break, then informed London it was happening. The Head of BBC1 at the time (Danny Cohen?) should have knocked their heads together and told them to get on with it. Any other year would have been acceptable (if not OK), but 2013? Moffat claimed to be a fan - he should have understood that scenario wasn't good enough |
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I guess by 2018 I will be nearing my 30's, so it might be time to say goodbye to the show,
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)... It's a show that people clearly still care about, which is always good to hear - especially when there's been so much cynicism from people this past year.

