I'm still wondering why they took those Zygons and Seeds down...
I'm pretty sure the ownership of K9 is once again up in the air, with the owner having died. Presumably it's gone to the writer's estate. RIP the K9 movie though.
Erhm. I does worry me, from a preservation standpoint. Media preservation is something I care about, and if episodes fall out of public access that kind of puts them in a precarious situation...
Yeah I really doubt Frazer meant anything more than "I don't think Doctor Who should be about teaching political history, it should be about space monsters." I assume he simply chose Rosa Parks as an example because it was the most contemporary episode that fit his point, as a historical episode with no alien threat (except some kind of future human space racist I guess).
I would absolutely love to see the BBC in the 2020s try and bring back the Ogrons. That would make my whole year.
Plus Torchwood is a secret and the Bannerman Road gang grew up and spread out (and into audio) after Sarah Jane passed away.
Sometimes I think they only invade the Earth because of the Doctor.
Not by me, I found them kinda lame.
Oh, maybe
The official Doctor Who website made a point of listing them under the Doctor's enemies during series 6-7 for some reason, leading to speculation they were making a comeback.
No
I sincerely apologise
Well, it didn't protect Jack, he died.
An intelligent virus that targets entities with regenerative capabilities.
Human colonists take a lot of animals with them, I guess!
I uh... Actually thought the animation on the dinosaurs was delightful. Stop-motion animation in Doctor Who - as an animator, I really liked seeing it.
It has been a while since I watched it but I seem to recall Sarah Jane and the Doctor making some really odd decisions that seemed designed simply to engineer a cliffhanger or to put them in danger when they're usually smarter than that, and I didn't like that. Some writers can't help but make the companion into a damsel in distress (I'm seeing it now with Romana in The Androids of Tara), which is rather tiring.
Otherwise, my only real problem is, as with a lot of classic stories, it just felt a bit long with excessive toing-and-froing.
They need to be haunted by three ghosts that tell them to stop being selfish sacks, I guess
You'd get this. Which was honestly a brilliant experience and I wish it had been recorded as a DVD extra.
3rd's is my favourite. The design is great. His and 4s have swappable heads that I rarely see acknowledged. 3s comes a little bit ahead of 4s for having the wasp stripes.
I do love that 8s Dark Eyes screwdriver was designed and given to him by a fan.
The best of his era were the specials.
The best overall was probably The Hungry Earth.
The sad thing is, Orphan 55 would have been alright if it weren't for the final scene, the crap directing, and Tosin Cole and Bradley Walsh.
Honourable mentions to Torchwood's Day One and Exit Wounds.
4th Doctor's "indomitable" speech.