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Do you think that the season 11 of Doctor Who is the worst season ever?

No.I recently went back and watched some Series 2 episodes because I was feeling a little nostalgic. What I got:David Tennant using “modern” catchphrases to seem “down with the kids.”David Tennant using the sonic screwdriver at every opportunity to solve problems.David Tennant whittering on about how he dislikes guns.Y’know, all the stuff that is the death knell for Jodie Whittaker’s Doctor to be doing.(I still really enjoyed myself despite it having (arguably) the greatest number of dud episodes of any run in the revived series)If fans think that Series 11 is the worst series ever they need to invest some time and take a look at Season 17 (Destiny Of the Daleks - Shada). They need to take an especially close look at The Horns Of Nimon which is a textbook example of a show where the love and energy has gone.Or they could take a look at Season 24 in which a new Doctor had to deal with a risible opening script and a companion who wasn’t written consistently from story to story.Or they could look at Doctor Who - The Movie in which Paul McGann struggles heroically with a truly awful script.Each season of Classic and Revived Who has had its up and downs: there have been very few seasons that didn’t have duds in amongst the gems: I always point people to the combination of Caves Of Androzani and The Twin Dilemma if they want to see how inconsistent a season could be. Those are two stories that ran back-to-back in Season 21. Onme of them is consistently voted as one of the most brilliant stories ever, the other is equally consistently voted one of the worst.Series 11 wasn’t the best season of the Doctor Who. But it was far from the worst. It had consistently okay-to-very-good writing in each episode (I thought Tsurunga was possibly the weakest episode and it still managed to be good fun to watch while Kerblam! felt like it had a very rushed ending and a dubious point to be made from it). It was the best-looking season that we’ve had in forever and I thought the cast was very good, especially Bradley Walsh. The ratings were the highest that the show has seen in several years and we seem to have thousands of new fans to join us for the future ride.

Is Doctor Who scary?

It was to me, as a little boy growing up in the 70’s. Arcturus terrified in my toddler years, a spooky head in a bowl monster from Curse of Peladon. One of my earliest memories of TV. The spiders in Planet of the Spiders had me hiding behind the sofa, as did Davros and the Daleks in Gemesis of the Daleks. Styre’s head melting in The Sontaton Experiment had me drenched in fear.The hand moving in the Hand of Fear was very frightening to me at the time and it equally frightened my daughter when I showed it to her when she was about 6 or 7. She couldn’t look at it.There was a moment in the Android Invasion, where the aliens are revealed for the first time that was possibly the most frightened I ever got.The brain bubbling away in it’s tank in the Brain of Morbius got me good, as did the creature.The masks in the Masque of Mandagora was very unsettling.The last time Doctor Who scared me was the the 1979 first episode of Destiny of the Daleks. The build up to the Daleks breaking through the wall and revealing themselves for the first time in four years, really got me on edge. They did not disappoint and I found it hard to watch the same moment repeated at the beginning of the next week.In fact cliff hangers were often hard to re-watch the following week but once I did, I usually felt better, as it wasn’t quite as scary second time round.I know Doctor Who frightened my brothers and sisters too. Mary Whitehouse a campaigner in the 70’s was always trying to force the BBC to make Doctor Who less scary and violent and to some extent, she won.I don’t know if the Nu:Who is comparably frightening to Old:Who, because I’m not a child anymore.I do know that kids hiding behind the sofa, was a running joke, when I was a kid, adults would mention their children hiding behind the sofa, all the time. I don’t hear that sort of talk anymore, so I can surmise from that, that it isn’t as scary as it once was.I think the producers possibly want it to be as scary but children are not as easily scared as they once were.

Where can I watch the original Doctor Who episodes?

You cant a lot of the original episodes were destroyed . 97 of 253 episodes from the programme's first six years are currently missing, primarily from seasons 3 through 5, leaving 26 serials incomplete. Many more were considered lost until recovered from various sources, mostly overseas broadcastersDoctor Who missing episodes - Wikipedia

Anime with male character that is very OP/strong (effortlessly win fights, destroy people, etc;)?

Here :

Sword Art Online
:Have 25 episode for season 1. Season 2 will released in October.
~very strong character name Kirito

Beelzebub
:Still going
~No ever defeat this boy

Zero no Tsukaima
:Already end with 4 season
~A boy that can use all kind of weapon ..he the only one that defeat almost million of army.

That all I got ..hope it you enjoy it.

Which Doctor Who episode featured humanoids using handheld, triangular shaped weapons?

I assume you’re talking about Destiny of the Daleks (1979). It feature the robotic Movellans; which matches your description.Image from: https://www.radiotimes.com/news/...

I’m a die hard sci-fi fan. How/where do I start Doctor Who?

What kind of sci fi are you a fan of? Because in its 50 years of history, Doctor Who has covered a lot of different genres and tones. And how large is your tolerance for seriously, seriously low production values? Because really early Doctor Who makes Red Dwarf look like Blade Runner 2049.The generally safest bet for most people is to start with the reboot in 2005. It keeps up really well for a few seasons, then begins to drop off. Where that is is a question of opinion.Then, once you got into it a bit, google around a bit to find the best still existing serials of the old series. I can’t recommend trying to watch all of that for several reasons. The quality is very mixed, some has been lost entirely, or only the audio survived and a lot of it is just really long and slow.Then, get into Big Finish. Big Finish made hundreds and hundreds of Doctor Who audio plays with the original cast, featuring Doctors 4 through 10 (excluding 9) with all their companions. The overall quality is fantastic, though as always, there’s a few really stinkers mixed in.That should keep you entertainmened for about 5–10 years.

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