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amy001 Newbie ![]() Joined: 08 Jun 2011 Online Status: Offline Posts: 20 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Posted: 22 Sep 2011 at 4:27am |
Eccelston did a great job as a doctor and Tennant Doctor Who DVD is getting better as the series progresses. The wonderful thing about this incarnation is that you should not have been a fan of Two and a Half Men DVD the first day. The show is accessible to new viewers, while keeping the story - as evidenced by Sarah Jane and K9. The tale is fantastic and it's nice to see a show in this day and age Boardwalk Empire DVD that does not always end at the end of the broadcast time. The DVD extras are as great as ever. In addition to the Confidential Cut Downs, there are also comments DVD. Steven Moffat Sons Of Anarchy DVD is Dissapointingly did not have a ride this time, although it does not make comments in a podcast available on the BBC's Dr Who. But Russell T. Davies commentate on the beak and claws, and The Office DVD are wonderfully entertaining and informative. It is also incredibly rewarding to see the new Doctor - David Tennant - make a significant contribution to the DVD.
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