Originally Posted by Ben Dawson
it was good, if not a little flawed. For one thing, the Tardis doors were never supposed to be able to be opened when in flight, especially in space or when traveling throungh the Time Vortex.
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Tom responded well to this above. It's obvious they added a forcefield. Makes sense really, especially now that the doors can be opened by hand instead of using a control on the console.
Originally Posted by Ben Dawson
Plus, at the end, when the Tardis dematerealised, it didn't just dematerealised but blasted into space like a rocket from the ground, THAT ISN'T SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN. It happen only once, in a Doctor Who annual in the 60's where the writters didn't know anything about Doctor Who and actually had him referred as "Doctor Who". I'm worried in case they take that up permanently, because that would be really wrong, it's the Tardis, it's supposed to dissappear, not take off.
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Oh, come on. The Doctor was just having a bit of fun and showing off to Donna.
Originally Posted by Ben Dawson
And Danny, no, the theme at the end wasn't completely orchestral, your beloved Derbyshire Elements were still in there, the trailer for the next season was longer than normal, in fact, it was so much longer that the theme had to almost loop itself. It looks like the next season is going to be a lot darker, and the Daleks are definitely gonna be back, seeing as the trailer ended with a shot of Dalek Sec.
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Well yeah, it wasn't completely orchestrated because as Tom said it was the TCI theme and not a new arrangement. (And also they
did loop the theme, not
almost looped it.)
Originally Posted by MI7
The theme at the end was the same as used in Series Two/The Christmas Invasion, which was disappointing.
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Indeed so. I had good reason to expect a new theme... I almost think the production team accidentally dubbed the wrong version at the last moment.