I missed a lot of the first series, probably most of it.
In the days before ubiquitous catch-up, I'd just come back from many years as an ex-pat and Saturday nights were for partying! Plus I'd seen the first episode and wasn't overly impressed with the poor 'comedy' tone I felt it had (was that the one with the wheelie bin? - if so, enough said!).
So I just caught the very odd episode. Series 2 was when I got really interested - it took Tennant a while to get a handle on it I thought but from The Girl in the Fireplace onwards I was hooked
I've just been back and watched The End of the World for the first time, wow, what an episode. The CGI looks terrible now but in every other respect I was knocked out!
The pacing was just superb I thought. There were enough quiet moments, though being self-contained it didn't feel rushed, ever. The story had enough room to breathe, the main characters likewise grew and developed. And largely a tour de force from Chris imo!
I'm moving onto the next episode now, but I've a feeling this (for me) will be The Doctor we never got to see properly (Mk II after McGann)
Anyway, I just wanted to sat how superbly I thought it was paced and how impressed with Chris I was
In the days before ubiquitous catch-up, I'd just come back from many years as an ex-pat and Saturday nights were for partying! Plus I'd seen the first episode and wasn't overly impressed with the poor 'comedy' tone I felt it had (was that the one with the wheelie bin? - if so, enough said!).
So I just caught the very odd episode. Series 2 was when I got really interested - it took Tennant a while to get a handle on it I thought but from The Girl in the Fireplace onwards I was hooked

I've just been back and watched The End of the World for the first time, wow, what an episode. The CGI looks terrible now but in every other respect I was knocked out!
The pacing was just superb I thought. There were enough quiet moments, though being self-contained it didn't feel rushed, ever. The story had enough room to breathe, the main characters likewise grew and developed. And largely a tour de force from Chris imo!
I'm moving onto the next episode now, but I've a feeling this (for me) will be The Doctor we never got to see properly (Mk II after McGann)

Anyway, I just wanted to sat how superbly I thought it was paced and how impressed with Chris I was
The closest thing I think we've had in years was Orient Express which was particularly well-received I believe.