“The Children of Blood” (#DoctorWho2005, David Tennant), there are some contrasts — in scenes — evident that ought not be forgotten nor replicated. It _did_ bring portray something evident from
#WW1, and they should not ever be ever again.
Oh, man. Doctor Who… So, Jodie Foster…I swear they polled the audience (and neglected cognizance/awareness), it was (maybe written poorly)… nevermind, I apologize I fell asleep on “their”
story. Why? I can only speculate. #DoctorWho2005
Yes, that’s what Twitter (“X”) permits. Smh.
I apologize forthwith of my comments regarding #DoctorWho2005 and its progeny is “sporadic/eradic/late.” I watch it, to how it can, but I comment however I please. And some may prefer a more current/common commentary. Haha, common/commentary, odd “root lingually.” God/whichever blessed be.
Probably of the “corporeal quandaries” of “Cassandra,” in “New Earth” #DoctorWho2005 Even in Cassandra’s questionable attempts to seek medical assistance, there is a _very_ human (albeit maxim) attempt to intercept of the mortal problems that “Chip” attempts to discover, tactile.
In “New Earth” of #DoctorWho2005, like the tactile quanta of the “human experience” is fully vested. Though, I’m suspicious of the tactile “mere touch” of “some cure/bodily corruption resolution.”
Alright. “New Earth” #DoctorWho2005 When asked by the Doctor “why don’t they die,” why didn’t they respond “bats.” Bat immunology exists in a state of equilibrium with their affliction(s), which oddly let’s them be “ok.” I’m sure “ok” is just like a sniffly 9-5 grind, but it works.
I made lots of pretty plots visualizing the IMDb ratings (and other metrics) of Doctor Who (2005) episodes from S01-13.
These illustrate that the show has notably declined in quality / popularity since S11. If you're interested to learn more, the entire analysis can be viewed & downloaded on my github profile:
#doctorwho #doctorwho2005 #newwho #datascience