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io9: Doctor Who Spoiler Frenzy In Full Effect! [Morning Spoilers]
Adventures Through Time and Space: The Next Doctor First Reviews
The Next Doctor special screening reviews
TARDIS Newsroom - Doctor Who News —
... > SFX has got a spoiler free review of "The Next Doctor". > ". > guardian.co.uk has also been to the screening and has The Next Doctor: the first review. > . > ...
Next Doctor press coverage
Planet Gallifrey —
... SFX OfftheTelly The Guardian The Telegraph BBC News (video including new scenes)As has been mentioned, the Other Doctor most definitely has a TARDIS, and its 'brilliant'. According to Yahoo News, its a hot air balloon called a Tethered Aerial Release Developed In Style. ...
The Next Doctor - Press Reviews & Coverage
Life-On-Gallifrey ~ Your Daily Source Of Doctor Who - Torchwood - The Sarah Jane Adventures News! —
... SFX OfftheTelly The Guardian The Telegraph BBC News (Includeds a Video)
Doctor Who Spoiler Frenzy In Full Effect! [Morning Spoilers]
io9 —
... Also, I knew that David Tennant's Doctor will not have a companion during the 2009 specials — but he's without a TARDIS as well? Or is that a misprint? Apparently the Radio Times also mentioned this fact. Oh, and the story's climax may remind you of the end of Buffy season six. (The "yellow crayon" thing?) [Guardian] ...
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io9 —
... Also, I knew that David Tennant's Doctor will not have a companion during the 2009 specials — but he's without a TARDIS as well? Or is that a misprint? Apparently the Radio Times also mentioned this fact. Oh, and the story's climax may remind you of the end of Buffy season six. (The "yellow crayon" thing?) [Guardian] ...
The Next Doctor First Reviews
Adventures Through Time and Space —
... to the Cybermats. The Cybermen themselves aren't exactly on top form; they're more like Ciphermen much of the time, and come across a bit stupid. They also seem a lot weaker than usual. What happened to their super strength? And if you've heard that there's an Oliver Twist element involving lots of kids, well, there is, but don't worry - it's more Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom than the Baker Street Kids. The second is from the Guardian, which you can see here, or again, view a short snippet below; I would say The Next Doctor is pared down, but ...



