A few years ago, when I was fighting against the overwhelming American TV series on the Internet, I occasionally saw a sci-fi drama called Torchwood Group. This should be the first British drama I came into contact with, although I thought it was an American drama at the time. Say--. After watching the first episode, I first learned about the Doctor, who is shrouded in a mysterious halo, from the mouth of the coquettish Captain Jack. But later, due to various trivial matters and the temptation of American dramas at that time, the drama was shelved so far.
Then with a blink of an eye, it's time.
Some time ago, I saw a recommendation about DW season 6 on Pippi, and the sci-fi genes in my body broke out immediately, so I decided to give it a try, but I couldn't stop watching it. After watching the latest 7 episodes, I started from the first season to the end. Look at it all over the place, it's really powerful. The new version lived up to expectations, and its high popularity has also created two spin-off dramas, Torchwood and Sarah Jane's Adventure. It is a pity that there is no classic old version of DW from 1963 to 1989 to watch, which is a big regret.
BJ's skills are really good, and the plot is full of unrestrained and bizarre imagination, which makes people indulge in it. Follow the slightly crazy Doctor and his ALICE friends to roam in the universe and time in a blue box. Wander around and watch them go back to the past and interact happily with historical figures such as Dickens, Van Gogh, Nixon, etc. across time and space, fight wits and courage with the aliens who created legends such as werewolves, vampires, sirens, etc., travel through the future and fight to the death with mortal enemies Dalek and Master Fighting, as well as being surrounded by the inexplicably terrifying "Weeping Angel" and Vashta Nerada, a creature in the dark, a thrilling escape from life.
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