Well folks, we’ve reached the end… the “End of Time” that is and the Doctor has officially left the TARDIS.
While, our friends across the pond witnessed David Tennant officially exit, the longest-running science-fiction television show in history, on New Years Day. The rest of us, in the US of A, don’t get to see Matt Smith regenerate to the 11th Doctor until tonight, January 2 at 8:00 p.m. on BBC America.
The BBC released stats stating that 10.4 million people watched Tennant’s exit as the Time Lord Victorious on New Year’s Day. According to their overnight stats, at the climax of the show 10.8 million were sitting down to view Matt Smith take the reigns of the Tardis.
whoa.
In sonic light of all of this, the BBC has finally released the preview for the new series of Doctor Who.
According to the BBC,
“The new series of Doctor Who starts later this year. It stars Matt Smith as the Doctor and Karen Gillan as his new companion, Amy Pond. This stunning preview offers a first glimpse of their adventures.”
Enjoy
And if you missed it the first time, the regeneration from the BBC
Watch David Tennant’s exit from Doctor Who, behind the scenes:-
Random thoughts via moi:-
- At the risk of sounding like a very shallow, hetero female — Matt Smith isn’t anywhere near as attractive as David Tennant.
- The new series seems quirky, but not as much as it was when Tennant was at the helm. That was something I LOVED about the 10th Doctor.
- The new series looks exciting and action packed — Daleks, vampire looking things, time travel to maybe the Roman or Greek era.
- Steve Moffat is writing the 11th Doctor Who — okay, I liked Steve’s writing. He was the brains behind Coupling, which for all of its sexcessive plot lines, was actually, IMO, very unique, creative and extremely hilarious (the Giggle-Loop, anyone?)
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