I've said it before, but last night's episode of Doctor Who on BBC1 was the worst ever, and I have been watching the programme since the first episode was broadcast on November 23 1963.
Words fail me, they really do. Apart from anything else, the incomprehensible storyline, the endless shouting and the grotesque overuse of the sonic screwdriver (oh, sorry, it's been renamed 'the sonic') and the apparently slavish box-ticking approach to scripting and casting, no one on it could act their way INTO a paper bag, let alone out of one.
If Doctor Who were a domestic pet, it would be making one last visit to the family vet...do us a favour, BBC, put it down.
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Doctor Why?
I've said it before, but last night's episode of Doctor Who on BBC1 was the worst ever, and I have been watching the programme since the first episode was broadcast on November 23 1963.
Words fail me, they really do. Apart from anything else, the incomprehensible storyline, the endless shouting and the grotesque overuse of the sonic screwdriver (oh, sorry, it's been renamed 'the sonic') and the apparently slavish box-ticking approach to scripting and casting, no one on it could act their way INTO a paper bag, let alone out of one.
If Doctor Who were a domestic pet, it would be making one last visit to the family vet...do us a favour, BBC, put it down.
Doctor Why?
I've said it before, but last night's episode of Doctor Who on BBC1 was the worst ever, and I have been watching the programme since the first episode was broadcast on November 23 1963.
Words fail me, they really do. Apart from anything else, the incomprehensible storyline, the endless shouting and the grotesque overuse of the sonic screwdriver (oh, sorry, it's been renamed 'the sonic') and the apparently slavish box-ticking approach to scripting and casting, no one on it could act their way INTO a paper bag, let alone out of one.
If Doctor Who were a domestic pet, it would be making one last visit to the family vet...do us a favour, BBC, put it down.
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