Doctor Who - Série 7

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Großbritannien, (2012–2013), 13 h 19 min (Minutenlänge: 44–75 min)

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Murray Gold

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Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill, Jenna Coleman, Anamaria Marinca, Naomi Ryan, David Gyasi, Rad Brown, Zac Fox, Clem So, Rupert Graves (mehr)
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Fifteen big, blockbuster-movie episodes-each a brand new epic adventure featuring new monsters and some familiar foes as you've never seen them before. The first part of this series sees the Ponds (Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill) return for their final voyage with The Doctor. They save a spaceship full of dinosaurs, don Stetsons in the Wild Wild West and are even kidnapped by the Doctor's oldest foe. But when they arrive in Manhattan the Weeping Angels are waiting for them - will The Doctor really lose Amy and Rory forever? Christmas brings The Doctor a new friend but how, where and when will he meet her? (BBC)

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Englisch Prequel + Asylum of the Daleks (7x01) 5/5: Eggzz... term... in... ate! The best (and in a way the most playful) modern episode with more than one Dalek. Dinosaurs on a Spaceship (7x02) 3/5: Jurassic Park meets Armageddon. It is a pity that the intentional junk reflects the name rather than the episode itself, which is ruined mainly by the fact that Doctor's team is too large. The Making of a Gunslinger + A Town Called Mercy (7x03) 4/5: Terminator and settling accounts at High noon. Who would have thought that the western format would fit so well? The Power of Three (7x04) 4/5: The same way the first half is excellent, playful and untraditionally conceived, is the second half mediocre, unimaginative and seen countless times. The Inforarium + The Angels Take Manhattan (7x05) 4/5: This time... BLINK! Excellent, disturbing (especially those tiny angels with big butts and their giant...) and also fatal, but with a cold and reserved conclusion. It should have had have some emotional after-effect, when it's a definitive farewell to one era. The Battle of Demons Run: Two Days Later + The Great Detective + Vastra Investigates 4/5: Origin Paternoster gang introducing the Christmas special. The Snowmen (7x06) 4/5: See profile of the special. The Bells of Saint John: A Prequel + The Bells of Saint John (7x07) 4/5: Doctor Who's episodic style also has its downsides too. For example, supporting and interesting characters like this time Kizletová disappear basically the moment she appears. In any case, from the introductory episodes of the Doctor with the new companion, this one is the better one although by no means the best. The Rings of Akhaten (7x08) 3/5: A very typical (albeit singing) episode according to the established pattern "future and something fishy", which, however, contains several wonderful touching moments. Cold War (7x09) 4/5: Gatiss is really good at impressive returns of "old acquaintances" and this movie confirms it, but unfortunately what is confirmed again and again too is the fact that although Clara is charming and well played, she is so passive that again she has nothing to do and is completely useless for the plot. Hide (7x10) 5/5: Stylish ghost movie of the 70s. Or something like that. Clara and the TARDIS + Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (7x11) 3/5: Androids don't get bored. Introduction to the "entrails" of the TARDIS, which should have come rather during the introductory episodes of the series. A trio of landfills keepers well thought out, but not used properly and poorly written. And it would have been better off without forcibly incorporated "zombies". The Crimson Horror (7x12) 4/5: A more relaxed episode, which is in the mode of the Christmas special "The Next Doctor". As the initial twenty minutes prove, surprisingly, it would have worked better without Doctor, or at least he could have been saved later, preferably before the end. Nightmare in Silver (7x13) 3/5: I believe that on the paper written by Gaiman, it could have looked much better than the result. And as if it wasn't enough that "it's so weird", it's also the first (and fortunately the last) episode where Matt completely fails as an actor. Clarence and the Whispermen + The Name of the Doctor (7x14) 4/5: I personally like the ending, that highlights personal level, more than another extinction of the universe / invasion of the Earth. Too bad it was too hasty. But if nothing else, at least we know why the Doctor still keeps running and running. And if nothing else, this part will keep up purely thanks to the message "Little Daleks!". The Night of the Doctor + The Last Day 4/5: So essential (in the case of the first one) and good (in the case of both) that it is surprising that it is not part of a regular episode. The Day of the Doctor (7x14) 4/5: See the profile of the special. The Time of the Doctor (7x15) 4/5: See the profile of the special. () (weniger) (mehr)

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