So, my last post was basically a summary of each of the seasons from the ninth Doctor on, just to jog your guy's memories, so the rap that will be coming will make a little more sense. (I really doubt it will make any sense anyway, but whatever.)
This post is a one sentence summary on the season and my opinion on what happened.
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The Doctor meets Rose Tyler and they both almost die.
Christopher Eccleston wasn’t a bad actor, but he was a harsh Doctor. I liked the story with Rose, and how she meets and begins to love The Doctor. However, the Bad Wolf scenario, in my opinion was a little over the top.
Season 2:
The Doctor and Rose Tyler love each other, and again almost die while meeting with Torchwood and the impossible to kill Jack Harkness.
I liked this season because it showed the struggled that Rose had with The Doctor’s regeneration. I liked the Torchwood arch as well. Later on, how they interweave Captain Jack Harkness into the story is amazing.
Season 3:
The Doctor travels with Donna Nobel and Martha Jones and then encounters The Master.
I liked Donna Nobel and her story. The way she was going to marry some lunatic and there was a big giant spider like thing trying to kill them, yeah. It was cool. My favorite part on this arc was how Donna helped save The Doctor by stopping him when the alien was dying. The part with Martha Jones was good too. However, having her travel the world looking for “parts of a weapon” to kill The Master, but really just spreading a word, I think was a bit much for this episode.
Season 4:
Rose Tyler tries to get back to her original world, and Donna Nobel is The Doctor's companion again.
This season seemed like a bit much. To me, it seemed like there was a lot going on. Many of The Doctor’s companions helped out, as well as having Rose Tyler looking for a way to get back to her parallel world. However I did like meeting the Doctor’s Daughter, Jenny.
The Doctor and Amy Pond with the crack in the wall.
I liked this season, but not as much as others. The entire time, The Doctor is with Amy or Rory Pond, and helping them out in some way. I did like the crack in the wall idea, but it seemed a little over the top as well. Also the fact that that The Doctor sacrificed himself, but Amy saved him was also a little big.
Season 6:
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The Doctor figures out River Song is Amy's daughter.
One question, why does everything have to be so big around Amy? First the crack, time, and now in this season the baby and River. By this time, I got a little sick of Amy and Rory being around on the show. They just spend so much time with The Doctor, it got kind of annoying to me.
Season 7:
Amy and Rory died, while later The Doctor sacrifices himself at Trenzalor to defeat the Daleks.
Personally, I was glad Amy and Rory died. It was sad, but really? Did they have to stay as long as they did? I liked the beginning of Clara and how they had already started to think about interweaving her into the show before the first episode she appears. The way that the Christmas special was laid out was really good though, and a great ending for Smith as The Doctor.
Season 8:
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Clara doubts who The Doctor is and travels with him even though she is advised against it.
At first, I really liked this new Doctor. However, as the show went on, it got a little annoying to how strict he was. Also, the fact that Clara doubted The Doctor, his regeneration, and his personality change was a bit strange. Clara is the impossible girl that went through The Doctor's timeline to save him. Wouldn't she know about his personality and physical changes better than anyone?
Anyway, I hope this cleared up anything you nonexistent readers didn't remember. I'll post next week with my rap! By the way, it totally fails! GO ME!
Anyway, I hope this cleared up anything you nonexistent readers didn't remember. I'll post next week with my rap! By the way, it totally fails! GO ME!
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