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MyK wrote:Eccleston was a breath of fresh air for the series and they started well, even excellent if it weren't for that Billie Piper that lagged behind performance-vise. Then, after the first series of "the new doctor", they started dumbing it down for the American market and while Tennant fits that bill perfectly I was expecting much more. Hope Brits are still be able to claim it their own in a few years time
MyK wrote:they started dumbing it down for the American market and while Tennant fits that bill perfectly I was expecting much more. Hope Brits are still be able to claim it their own in a few years time
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