Brand New Doctor! Exciting New Adventures! Volume 1 of the highly anticipated brand new series contains the first 3 episodes including the hour long premiere episode and promises more adventures and travels through time with the 11th Doctor and his new companion... Episodes Comprise: 1. The Eleventh Hour 2. The Beast Below 3. Victory Of The Daleks
Doctor Who's fifth season, so far, is fantastic and you can count on the rest of the season being brilliant too.
The stories are thrilling, the characters are exciting and the look and sound of the show is superb (Check out that new theme tune).
The show has grown consistently year upon year and just keeps gets better and better.
The Characters
The Doctor (Matt Smith) - The Timelord Is back and better than ever, with a new look, a new Tardis and even a new Sonic Screwdriver. Matt Smith has really stepped Into David Tennant's shoes well, and David Tennant left some big boots to fill; Matt Smith is shaping up to be my favourite doctor. The Doctor's the same man, but with a new face, a new attitude and way of working. He's more reckless and fun than ever, and he's got his trusty companion to help him out.
Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) - The trusty companion, the sidekick, the Watson to a Time travelling Sherlock. Amy Pond Is shaping up to be one of my favourite companions, she's smart, capable, Independent and fun, and not to mention a match for the doctor. She has a depth to her which you'll find fascinating.
The Writing
The stories are amazing, and well written. Russell T Davies (Ex Head Writer) left some big shoes to fill as well, but Steven Moffet (Head Writer), the man behind the Blink episode, has out done himself, the episodes he has written so far (Eleventh Hour and The Beast Below) have been fantastic, fast, quirky, Intelligent and exciting; all things Doctor Who should always deliver In spades, and always has done. Also Mark Gatiss wrote the fantastic Victory of the Daleks, an episode that can be watched over and over again; they all can, and have been to be honest, I can't get enough of this new Doctor Who.
The Eleventh Hour
An awesome start to the new series, and you'll just be wanting more. It's the first episode for Matt Smith as the Doctor, and the first episode for Amy Pond as his sidekick. The episode Is fast, strong, clever and darn right genius. The episode shows off what this new Doctor can do, and leaves us with a thread similar to that of Bad Wolf, the one that keeps you guessing. "Who da man!!"
The Beast Below
You'll be smiling like a Smiler by the end of this episode, it's great. It's the second outing for our heroes, but this time Amy Is a fully fledged member of the Tardis, and truly out does herself; the episode focuses on Amy and shows us just how much of a match for the Doctor she Is. "Forget".
Victory of the Daleks
The title says it all, the Daleks are back, and without spoiling anything, they're bigger, stronger and smarter than ever; a true change of colour. "Would you like some tea?" (In the voice of a Dalek)
Overall Series five of Doctor Who Is shaping up to be one of the best, and with the return of many fan favourite foes (The Weeping Angels and The Cybermen), new enemies to face (The vampires of Venace and The Silurians) and a host of Guest Stars (James Corden and Bill Nighy, to name a few), the rest of the series Is going to be fantastic.
So completely exterminate other shows from your mind on a Saturday night and watch Doctor Who If you don't already, it's truly brilliant.
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These opening three episodes of the fifth series of the relaunched sci-fi adventure series mark Matt Smith's debut in the role of the legendary Time Lord. Episodes are: 'The Eleventh Hour', 'The Beast Below' and 'Victory of the Daleks'.
This releases marks the first volume taking from the fifth series of DOCTOR WHO and features Matt Smith in his first episodes. Includes the following: 'The Eleventh Hour', 'The Beast Below' and 'Victory Of The Daleks'.
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