Hmm. I'm not sure I agree with you at all (and there's a shock for the system XD).
The more I look back on RTD's Who the more I think it's...not really Doctor Who. I mean, it IS obviously, but it changed so damn much. I feel far more comfortable with Moffat's who. Less way-to-over he top and grand emotions. Way less drama. More like classic who. More like a fairy tale.
I like that the plots are 'slow'. I LIKE that Moffat is taking the time to see the Doctor recover from his insecurity (and he IS Which is why Amy is mainly the one calling the shots ATM which I love.)
I also think it has alot to do with Moffat's love of the fifth Doctor. In way's five was a rather static character. In particular the 'really bad day' line from TBB made me think of five.
It's actually a pretty smart way of dealing with Tennant leaving though. Ten was always a very active character (much like the fourth Doctor) it's a good idea to throw something different at us. Create a contrast.
RTD and Moffat approach the characters differently because of the Doctor's they grew up with.
And? God hate me but I love the talking to XD Because it's so very very British. You can't actually do anything you just need to talk about it. And, oh, there should be tea of course. Something wrong? tea. Just failed an exam? Tea. War's just broken out? TEA DAMN IT.
...I always forget we totally don't watch the same show do we? XD
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The more I look back on RTD's Who the more I think it's...not really Doctor Who. I mean, it IS obviously, but it changed so damn much. I feel far more comfortable with Moffat's who. Less way-to-over he top and grand emotions. Way less drama. More like classic who. More like a fairy tale.
I like that the plots are 'slow'. I LIKE that Moffat is taking the time to see the Doctor recover from his insecurity (and he IS Which is why Amy is mainly the one calling the shots ATM which I love.)
I also think it has alot to do with Moffat's love of the fifth Doctor. In way's five was a rather static character. In particular the 'really bad day' line from TBB made me think of five.
It's actually a pretty smart way of dealing with Tennant leaving though. Ten was always a very active character (much like the fourth Doctor) it's a good idea to throw something different at us. Create a contrast.
RTD and Moffat approach the characters differently because of the Doctor's they grew up with.
And? God hate me but I love the talking to XD Because it's so very very British. You can't actually do anything you just need to talk about it. And, oh, there should be tea of course. Something wrong? tea. Just failed an exam? Tea. War's just broken out? TEA DAMN IT.
...I always forget we totally don't watch the same show do we? XD