I've just finished watching the 10th episode of the 8th season
of the rebooted Doctor Who called In the Forest of the Night (< — that's a recap from BBC America's Anglophenia.)
I've just finished watching the 7th episode of the 8th season
of the rebooted Doctor Who called Kill the Moon (< — that's a recap from BBC...
I've just finished watching the 8th episode of the 8th season
of the rebooted Doctor Who called Flatline (< — that's a recap from BBC America's Anglophenia.)
I've just finished watching the 7th episode of the 8th season
of the rebooted Doctor Who called Mummy on the Orient Express (< — that's a recap from BBC America's Anglophenia.)
I've just finished watching the 6th episode of the 8th season
of the rebooted Doctor Who called The Caretaker (< — that's a recap from BBC...
I've just finished watching the second episode of the 8th season
of the rebooted Doctor Who called Into The Dalek.
I've just finished watching the third episode of the 8th season
of the rebooted Doctor Who called Robots of Sherwood.
Not exact matches
He's got a sense
of urgency that I haven't seen from the
Doctor in the
reboot, a sense
of being held hostage by his compulsion to do this.
I've been waiting for it ever since the end
of Season 5 when the Ponds were finally married, running away to the TARDIS with the
Doctor (after
rebooting the universe, natch) but the
Doctor answers the ringing phone with the words «an Egyptian goddess running loose on the Orient Express?
The show is being
rebooted over at Disney with
Doctor Who alum David Tennant providing the vocal duties
of America's number one gold coin diving waterfowl.
It features the Tenth
Doctor and his companion, Martha, but really it's one
of the best early episodes
of the
rebooted show and will give you a very clear idea
of the show and how time travel works.
I've personally gone back and watched a lot
of the Third and Fourth
Doctors» tenures but it's not at all necessary to understanding or appreciating the
rebooted series.
I did find it a bit odd that the
Doctor mentioned that this event in 2049 was what
rebooted the space programs and sent humanity to the stars when he said something very similar in the Waters
of Mars episode about Adelaide Brook's grand - daughter being inspired by their failed mission.
Doctor Strange and Black Panther are finally getting movies, Captain Marvel and Inhumans will expand the cosmic side
of the MCU, and a
rebooted Spider - Man will swing in.
Doctor Who alum Matt Smith has been cast in the upcoming Terminator
reboot in a major role that Deadline reports will expand in the second and third installments
of the planned trilogy.
And I don't think any showrunner or future showrunner
of Doctor Who would tolerate the idea that David Yates was talking about,
of rebooting it and having a second continuity.
Star Trek: The Next Generation was voted the Rod Serling Award [Hall
of Fame television series] and Russell T. Davies won the Gene L. Coon Award [Lifetime Achievement] for his successful
reboot of Doctor Who.
Ant - Man opens in theaters July 17, 2015; Captain America: Civil War — May 6, 2016;
Doctor Strange — November 4, 2016; Guardians
of the Galaxy 2 — May 5, 2017; Spider - Man
reboot — July 28, 2017; Thor: Ragnarok — November 3, 2017; The Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 — May 4, 2018; Black Panther — July 6, 2018; Captain Marvel — November 2, 2018; The Avengers: Infinity War Part 2 — May 3, 2019; Inhumans — July 12, 2019.
2014 was Guardians
of the Galaxy, 2015 Ant - Man, 2016
Doctor Strange, 2017 will be the
rebooted and «new to the MCU» Spider - Man; Homecoming, 2018 Black Panther and 2019 Captain Marvel.
Finally, Chris - Rachael Oseland's Dining With The
Doctor - An Unauthorized Whovian Cookbook is a cookbook to remember, celebrating the return
of The
Doctor with recipes themed around the first six seasons
of the 2005
Doctor Who
reboot - including dishes like Open Faced Dalek Ironsides, Sontaran Soldiers, Fish Custard Tacos, and a Cinnamon Pull Apart Crack in the Wall.
The End
of Medicine: How Silicon Valley (and Naked Mice) Will
Reboot Your
Doctor by Andy Kessler, a successful hedge fund manager discusses the changes in medicine that technology will spawn.
But hey, I'm a child
of the NES and SNES era
of games, so
of course I'd love a NES
reboot and a vertical - drop Japanese puzzler featuring a dog that is also a
doctor.