House Calls

I was going to come here today and give Doctor Who a good going over using a stick with nails pounded through the end of it - and then, quite inadvertently, I learned something that changed my mind.

Now, this learned fact should not have changed my mind because, truth be told, I am not enjoying Doctor Who as much as I should be. Neither are rather a lot of other people who would normally be seated next to me during the show. Rhiannon decided that this week she would rather watch Twilight New Moon and Ellie decided she would rather be at her friends house. That's not a good sign - see previous post from sometime in the last two weeks or so as to why...

Then today, I learned something about this series that I would have spotted at any point in the last four years but my anticipation of such treats, presented in a format I could spot, has been blinded by a new team.

Switch off NOW if you don't want to be a part of my spoiler. It may not be a spoiler though, so equally, don't quote me:

This series, there appears to be two Doctors. Yeah - I had to go back to the beginning and check for myself and all the clues seem to be present and correct. One seems to be pretty consistent but the other seems to drop in when he needs to as well. I need to go back to the start and watch it totally from the beginning again.

I should have had more faith in Moffat.

Either I'm right in the most part or the BBC have got the worst continuity editor in existence. Anyway - all the cleverness in the world isn't glueing a nine year old to the seat, so it's still wrong.

Torn, torn, torn...