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Review: Doctor Who, Series 6, Part 1 Blu-ray & DVD
Only Doctor Who could start their season opener with the death of the main character … or do they?
Never short on twists and turns, the first half of the sixth season of the long-running British sci-fi series Doctor Who gives viewers exactly what they expect – and don’t expect. With the release of Doctor Who: Series 6, Part 1 on DVD and Blu-ray, we get seven heart-thumping episodes, running the gambit from run-ins with President Nixon to monks to pirates.
Returning as the Doctor is Matt Smith who truly understands the character and plays his fun, quirky brilliance, engaging self-love and dark moodiness with true passion and energy. And kudos to writer Steven Moffat for taking an already top-notch series and amping it up with unpredictable shockers, while taking the time dig down and make the main characters even more interesting than they already were – no easy feat.
The 2-disc set also contains special feature profiles on two of the Doctor’s enemies: The Gangers and The Silence.
Doctor Who: Series 6, Part 1 is available now at Amazon on Blu-ray and DVD and Amazon.co.uk on Blu-ray and DVD.
I have no idea why no one on this site has commented on this forum. I cam across Dr. Who just a few months ago. I feel in love with the show. My favorite episode was the where the Doctor and Amy traveled back in time to see Van Gogh. It was the most beautiful episode full of history and true facts about the wonderful artist himself. Being in American I haven't been able to locate the new episodes on television or the internet but I'm patiently waiting. Amy was my favorite companion for the Doctor (Matt Smith). Rose comes in a close second along with Mickey. I do wish Matt Smith would never leave the show.