People who think that David Tennant is the be-all and end-all of Doctor Who's quality make me sick, not only because of the ignorant disregard for [i]decades[/i] of the show's history but also because he really was not a very good Doctor [i]at all[/i]. Good episodes were an absolute rarity, he had these constant 'go to' reactions to everything which was either "OH YES", "BEAUTIFUL" or some-such, and by Series 4 he'd outstayed his welcome and the stories began to drag even further down in quality with the same monotonous, crushing sense of depression because he can't accept his regeneration.
His [i]good[/i] episodes out of the 60-something he was in are few and far in between.
Series 2:
- Tooth and Claw
- Girl in the Fireplace
- Idiot's Lantern
- The Impossible Planet/Satan Pit
Series 3:
- Gridlock
- 42
- Human Nature/Family of Blood
- Blink
- Utopia
Series 4:
- Planet of the Ood
- The Doctor's Daughter
- Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead
- Midnight
- Turn Left
Most of the others are utter abominations, does nobody remember Fear Her or Love and Monsters? And they claim that this was the [i]pinnacle[/i] of the show? Bullshit. With Matt Smith (who comparatively, even 3 years into the role, still feels like he has a lot of places to go with the character) it's easier to point out the bad episodes because the good ones [i]far[/i] outnumber them - those being Victory of the Daleks, Vampires in Venice, Curse of the Black Spot, Night Terrors and Dinosaurs on a Spaceship.
Don't even get me started on the 'much beloved' companions like Rose... [i]ugh[/i]!
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