agreed. Throughout Dr Who history, there has been plenty of Dalek stories, and as you said they have been used to affect to revive the series at times.
But now it is boring because you know they will show up, everyone will run around screaning and then the Doctor will defeat them...boring.
BTW: As much as I used to be a fan of Dr Who, nothing and no one has convinced me to sit down and watch all the new ones, despite them being thrust in my direction by numerous sources i.e. it's not the fact that it is difficult for me, it's that I honestly can't be bothered. I believe that this is because, as far as a sci-fi event goes, from what I can tell we're not pushing new ground, just playing with modern special affects etc. I'm nog going to watch something *new* just because it is Doctor Who, because there is plenty of other good Doctor Who stuff to consume, that you nkow will be of value.
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Throughout Dr Who history, there has been plenty of Dalek stories, and as you said they have been used to affect to revive the series at times.
But now it is boring because you know they will show up, everyone will run around screaning and then the Doctor will defeat them...boring.
BTW: As much as I used to be a fan of Dr Who, nothing and no one has convinced me to sit down and watch all the new ones, despite them being thrust in my direction by numerous sources i.e. it's not the fact that it is difficult for me, it's that I honestly can't be bothered. I believe that this is because, as far as a sci-fi event goes, from what I can tell we're not pushing new ground, just playing with modern special affects etc. I'm nog going to watch something *new* just because it is Doctor Who, because there is plenty of other good Doctor Who stuff to consume, that you nkow will be of value.