@FH2104 Logopolis' new effects were all based around the radio telescope parts near the end - showing the Master move in the background, an added shot of the Doctor falling.
I agree on Enlightenment, but the new effects for Kinda look worse!?
The number of episodes between some character / monster appearing is what matters, not how long it has been in reality, generally. Only on the original broadcast dates does the length of time itself matter (e.g. three years for something to return); for the rest of time, for all of history to come, people will watch episodes faster than they were broadcast, with smaller gaps, so only the number of episodes matters. The Master shouldn't show up again for quite a while yet I think - nothing for the first two Doctors of course, then loads for the Third, twice for the Fourth, a few times for the Fifth, once each for the Sixth and Seventh Doctors. Then, Series 3, Series 8, 10, 12 - more and more common. Better now to wait a few series, he was in the last 13th Doctor story, too. Much better to not constantly have such characters return, otherwise there would be little new of much merit.
@FH2104 I agree it is an episode too long, but would rather cut the first one.
Haven't watched it in a while. Maybe just the fact the quality declines a bit towards the end, since the characters start dying so the rapid dialogue decreases.
Umm... the boat looked nice in the shadows. That's about it.
Ending is rubbish nonsensical guff.
In every case I know the answer though so not particularly ultimate.
Well I'd bring back The Daleks' Master Plan. As for which story, I assume deleting it would make it equally as missing as the one I'm bringing back, so only a quarter would survive. Maybe The Caves of Androzani then, and I keep part four. Even so, I'd delete that one, I think. Or maybe Remembrance of the Daleks, so long as telesnaps survive it'll be ok.
About 5/10.
@Taronerd The Silence hired a scary-sounding guy to scare River for fun.
@CT-75676 Writer?
That's a ridiculous view. Doctor Who, like any television programme, must exclude people, much in the same way it doesn't. You cannot logically stipulate or enforce that a programme "can't exclude anyone", what does that even mean? So in every individual country, it should not only use subtitles for that language, but translate the words in a way fitting with the common dialect? If you start trying to make a set of propositions for how all the language should be used so everyone in the world can understand it, you'll end up with a programme that cannot say anything.
Muddy.
It doesn't look like a screwdriver so it's not great.
The original series 23, presumably meant.
I wouldn't say plenty did before The War Machines, that was really the first good go at it.
Problems? With The Waters of Mars? Nothing!!! Oh except that bit with the Dalek.
Classic Series: Series 15.
Revived Series: 13th Doctor really, though the quality did suffer somewhat across Moffat's tenure in charge.
The biggest plot hole is the whole plan of the Silence.
It's easy to imagine, with plastics still prevalent and problems caused by them, continually.