To be honest, matthias, the real power of Doctor Who is when you invest in the characters over the series. Picking out single episodes, yes, you will find classics, but you miss out on the real subtleties of the character.
... Stephen Moffat, who is the current writer/producer of Doctor Who...
Quote from: Jon on January 18, 2011, 10:02:09 PM... Stephen Moffat, who is the current writer/producer of Doctor Who...Based on my limited experience, that seems to be a big improvement. I've seen the entire S4 and the first two episodes of S5. For S4, he only wrote the library episodes and they easily were the best thing of the entire season. And the start of S5 with two episodes in a row written by him is very promising. If that holds up I might become a DW convert after all.EDIT:I'm now six episodes into S5 and so far I'm loving it, with the (more traditional) Dalek episode being the only clunker. I guess I started one season too early.
This reminds me...I have a question I've been meaning to ask.Was The Master around in the original run of the series? And if he was, was he as...umm...crazy?
This is fun! Stephen Moffat wrote a Doctor Who in 1999. It was that years Red Nose spoof, so not remotely serious and very funny with a lot of famous faces in it: