As the eighth season (or 34th, depending on how you’re counting) of Doctor Who comes to a close, it’s time to look back on the very best the rebooted show has given us. It’s been a long road, with four different Doctors gracing our screens since the show was brought back in 2005. And while we’ve certainly had some low points over the years (sorry, Fear Her and Let’s Kill Hitler, but it had to be mentioned), it’s far more fun to focus on the good times we’ve had.
Doctor Who has become more innovative and boundary-shattering than ever before, no longer just a show for society’s outcasts, but a powerful force in mainstream media at last. If you went back in time and told the fans who were still hanging on to the program during its death rattles of the late 1980s that one day, the show would be BBC’s most popular, well-funded flagship, they would probably need to use their inhalers from the shock.
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Love the Waters of Mars...the way the Doctor acted at the end calling himself the time lord victorious was fantastic. I wouldn't of minded seeing that kind of attitude for another special before the End of Time.
Can't believe there is no Partners in Crime anywhere on the list...the episode was great and funny.