Doctor Who - Série 3

(temporada)
Gran Bretaña, 2007, 11 h 2 min (Minutos: 45–72 min)

Cámara:

Ernest Vincze

Música:

Murray Gold

Reparto:

David Tennant, Freema Agyeman, Anne Reid, Roy Marsden, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Ben Righton, Kevin Hudson, Ruari Mears, Dean Lennox Kelly, Christina Cole (más)
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The third series of the relaunched sci-fi adventure drama, starring David Tennant as the tenth Doctor and latest incarnation of the legendary Time Lord. In this series, the Doctor is joined by new companion Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman) as he encounters old enemies including the Daleks and the Master (Derek Jacobi). (BBC)

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inglés The Runaway Bride (3x00) 4/5: See profile of the special. Smith and Jones (3x01) 4/5: This is what the very first episode of the Doctor remake was supposed to look like. It is also understandable for the new audience, gradually revealed, mysterious and there’s something special about it. There is simply everything you need. This includes Rocksteady, guest/a> from the Ninja Turtles. The Shakespeare Code (3x02) 4/5: Something Wicked This Way Comes, in other words how the Doctor, along with Shakespeare and said with Rowling's words, saved "our" Globe from the invasion of evil witches from space. And the running joke with Bětka also starts here. Gridlock (3x03) 3/5: It seems like the creators came up with this idea while "driving" on the famous Czech D1 highway. Anyway, great topic, but it's terribly contrived. The highway alone would do the job, but no, they decided to use creatures for some reason. It's touching, but it's too forced on all levels that it’s rather annoying during the end scenes. Daleks in Manhattan (3x04) + Evolution of the Daleks (3x05) 3/5: I have nothing against the Daleks, on the contrary, they are one of my favorite enemies of the Doctor. But they are simply overused in some episodes. Moreover, they wasted their unique aura by humanizing them. Unworthy of the Doctor and the Daleks. It is also a pity that it does not make sense in details (everyone in the tent town for the poorest of the poorest has a gun) and, what is even worse, neither in general. However, if we pretend to ignore it, it's basically good and, thanks to the "piglets", also fun, perhaps only the British representative of Tallulah should not have had such affected and unnatural American accent. The Lazarus Experiment (3x07) 2/5: Mediocre, purely padding episode. Moreover, it is the last straw with regard to Martha, who confirms what has become clearer and clearer in recent episodes. It’s an uninteresting character who has nothing to do with most episodes and seems to be there purely because "the Doctor can't be without a companion". 42 (3x08) 4/5: This crew of a ship that is falling into the sun would need Adams' towels and most importantly SHOULD NOT PANIC! And there was also an uninteresting official prequel short story. Human Nature (3x08) + The Family of Blood (3x09) 5/5: If it weren't for the limitless, ever-lasting idiocy in the form of " I'll become a man", then... We would paradoxically not have had one of the best two parts episode of the opening seasons in the form of the Last Temptation of Christ... I mean of the Doctor by such a normal family. Blink (3x10) 5/5: Don't blink! Blink and you're dead! Don't turn your back. Don't look away. And don't blink! Does a falling tree in the forest make a sound when no one can hear it? No? And what about the statues that move when there is no one to watch them? No? And are you REALLY 100% sure? If the series aimed at youth can arouse respect for the statues in you (original, disturbing and, thanks to that, their curse is actually kind of sad in a way) and you would rather avoid blinking in their presence for some time, because " what if only...", then hats off to them. In addition, Moffat did a great job in terms of putting event chronologically, and it's suddenly better than the complete mess and confusion in the episodes made by Davies in the similar style. All of the above, combined with the brilliant and simple detail that they are not really moving when no one is watching (including you as a viewer!), makes it the best episode of the modern Doctor; and, perhaps, the entire history of the Doctor. Utopia (3x11) 5/5: Chan, an excellent (if not the best) mythological episode that Sir Derek Jacobi steals for himself, tho. The Sound of Drums (3x12) + Last of the Time Lords (3x13) 3/5: Last year parallel worlds, this year the history will change completely... Davies just doesn’t know what he should do during the final episodes of each season, so he just randomly says whatever comes to his mind "just to make it cool". It doesn't make sense, it has no rules, and none of the essential characters will ever die. And as it is always terrible in terms of plot without a hint of logic, so it always works for in terms of emotions, so it is hard to say it's a bad movie right away. And this year's final episode with Doctor Yoda, which looks like Dobby from Harry Potter, is no exception to the rule. Time Crash 3/5: A nice mini-episode, which is purely aimed at fans, and moreover, fans who are familiar with the original series. Yet Moffat put in a lot of effort, and his cycle of history is far better than the nonsense Davies does in this regard. () (menos) (más)

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