- Network: BBC America , BBC One
- Series Premiere Date: Mar 26, 2005
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It's family-friendly and adult-pleasing, over-the-top and nightmarish, witty and deep all at the same time.
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Truth is there’s nothing off in either Smith’s infectiously enthusiastic spin on the good Doctor or in newly installed executive producer Steven Moffat's confident storytelling.
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It takes no time at all for the new team to establish its authority; the new "Who" feels at once traditional and fresh, and completely right.
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Sharply satirical and playfully dorky without getting bogged down in its own mythology, this iteration should continue to broaden the show's appeal beyond its twin fanbases of Comic-Con lifers and Anglophiles, though both groups will certainly give their seal of approval.
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Though Moffat's written some scary stuff for The Doctor before this, Saturday's season premiere feels like a fresh start.
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It's obvious from the start that a familiar hand is at work in the storytelling, and 27-year-old Mr. Smith is as game as his predecessors in committing whole-hog to the crazy and delivering the drama.
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Smith's work in "The Eleventh Hour" showed us exactly what Moffat saw in that audition...."Eleventh Hour" is also a great build-up for Karen Gillan's immensely likable Amy Pond, who has by far the most interesting, emotionally resonant backstory of the modern companions.
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There's no darkness looming just yet, and the season premiere is almost too jokey at times--certain comedic bits are stretched longer than they should be. Still, this is quite a bold and energetic (if not frenetic) new edition of Doctor Who. Hang on to the TARDIS, fans, it looks like we're in for quite a ride.
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MickeyS.Apr 18, 2010As a long time Dr. Who fan, I found this episode was brilliant.