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http://www.cnbc.com/id/101220955 It is actually produced in the UK , made for a global audience. This show is in the top three money makers GLOBALLY for BBC. So I do suppose it does matter where us americans and the world thinks. Just like Star Trek , Star Wars Doctor who would not be around if it not for the love of the entire world. For you to state something so insane as "it is a show made by the british people" are you kidding? Overseas sales impact any show in a huge way.Comment
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"The series ran in the U.K. from 1963 to 1989. A TV movie in 1996 was an attempt to reboot the show and appeal to Americans by casting lots of Yank actors. That failed. But "Doctor Who" relaunched in 2005 once-again as a British-centric show, and that did the trick."
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"http://www.cnbc.com/id/101220955 It is actually produced in the UK , made for a global audience. This show is in the top three money makers GLOBALLY for BBC. So I do suppose it does matter where us americans and the world thinks. Just like Star Trek , Star Wars Doctor who would not be around if it not for the love of the entire world. For you to state something so insane as "it is a show made by the british people" are you kidding? Overseas sales impact any show in a huge way."
DOCTOR WHO is made by the BBC for the British audience. The fact that people around the world like it is merely extra profit for the BBC. I seriously doubt any of the executives have sat down and wondered what American viewers would like to see in the program. Their main demographic is the British viewer.
BTW, if you no longer enjoy the series, which is your prerogative, maybe you should stop watching it. I truly fail to see the point of continually posting about a subject that brings you so much displeasure. LIFE'S TOO SHORT!!!Last edited by mhackley; Oct 15, '14, 4:24 AM.Comment
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I actually really liked the episode. The solution to the mummy didn't bother me at all (unlike the return of the moon egg) and it was a fun episode. Say what you will about the mummy not being scary, but my 8 year old had to watch with his hands over his eyes every time it appeared.Mortui Vivos Docent
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Interesting episode tonight. The premise was pretty good, and the realization of the creatures was quite effective.
Still think Capaldi's Doctor is excellent.
Next week's episode looks intriguing, and then the week after, it's the return of the Cybermen.PUNY HUMANS!Comment
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Possibly the most solid episode this year for me, a nice mix of creeps and laughs.
The shrinking Tardis really made this episode interesting.Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions
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Behind on a couple of episodes, but caught the Flatliners. What did he call them at the end? None of us could catch it. Other than that, a very well done episode. The effects with him reaching out of the tiny Tardis were great.
Oh, and that butt-head work foreman was the crook Michael Keaton says "I'm Batman" to at the beginning of the 89 film.
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Hmmm, turns out he was pushing 40 in Batman, so I take back my "years not kind" comment. He was also the broker in Guardians of the Galaxy.Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions
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