My opinion on the nine generations and ten generations

Brett 2021-10-22 14:34:16

Self nagging. A collection of nonsense that is not objective at all. I don’t like to enter

this film carefully. In fact, some people have been pushing it, but I’m a bit uncomfortable with the crowd. I get nervous when there are too many people. In other words, a little bit of a house? So it was a pure accident that I lost the disc to watch-and then couldn't stop tearing.
I guess there will be many people who want to beat me, but personally, I like the 9th generation CE better than the 10th generation.
It's not that the ten generations' acting skills are bad, in fact, they are quite good. But how to say? To paraphrase a sentence from ROSE's 05 movie: He's not my doctor.
I haven't finished the second season yet, but the actual situation is a bit unbearable. Almost every moment, I will look at the ten generations with scrutiny eyes, which is very painful. Last night was a flashpoint. When the ten generations said to Rose in S203, I almost wanted to pinch the ten generations' neck to let him return to my ninth generation. Quite ashamed, such a big person cried all night in the quilt, I haven't been so miserable since the first meeting.
As mentioned earlier, the tenth generation acting is quite good, so what's the problem?
The first is the screenwriter. The episode of S203 is not Russell.T.Davies but someone else I don’t know—this person is trying to create a third-rate picture of vulgar doctors and women jealous (And I was grossed about it!)
The second is the positioning and trend of the relationship between the doctor himself and his partner in the second season. Quite, weird, at least to me. The doctor is not like that. There are traces of time in the corner of his eyes. Sometimes it looks very vicissitudes, but the next second he will smile like a child. No matter what he encounters, he will hold ROSE's hand. He has a kind of love and tolerance for everyone and everything in the world, and smiles and asks Rose's wishes every time...
not, now. Ten generations are too...too young. I don't feel the heavy sense of history in him, but he is undoubtedly a doctor, just as he said, a brand new doctor.
My friend asked, where is DW good? I was stunned for a while on the phone, and then replied that it was like going back to my childhood, seeing the world of science fiction for the first time, and knowing Verne moved for the first time.
So this is the answer. The ninth generation is more like a tribute to the past, and the ten generation is the style of the new era-he is more in line with contemporary tastes. Sometimes I think that DW is like the epitome of BBC, along the way, in order to survive, continue to evolve and change, and adapt to the so-called present. And I'm like an old stubborn who doesn't know how to adapt, loves the previous scenery and refuses to move forward.
That being said, you can't force a person who eats snacks to eat meat, right? That will cause considerable gastrointestinal discomfort == Yes I tried it!
So I plan to finish the second season and go to see the 63 version of the doctor.
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    The Tenth Doctor: I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.

  • [series 4 trailer]

    Donna Noble: There are things waiting in the darkness. Creatures of metal, fire and blood. But he's out there, burning through time, facing a thousand dangers across the stars and never giving up. He looks like a man but he's a legend and his name is the Doctor. He'll come back to save us and this time I'm going to be ready. Then just like that...

    Donna NobleThe Tenth Doctor: We'll be gone.