The Daleks are Back and in Colour!
This past week I’ve been trying and failing to write a review of the first couple of episodes of the new season of Doctor Who. For the uninitiated, Doctor Who is a Science Fiction show that scared generations of British children and showed the world what you can do with a modest special effects budget(not much). Still, it ran from 1963-1989 and was successfully relaunched in 2005.
Anyway, io9 has put up some of the concept art for the 3rd episode, Victory of the Daleks. Featuring, you guessed it, the Daleks, long time nemeses of the Doctor. Apparently, they come in different flavors now, all of them itching to EX-TER-MI-NATE!
If you haven’t seen Doctor Who before this is probably the best time to come aboard. This season comes back with a new Executive Producer , Stephen Moffat as well as a new Doctor and companion. I’ve seen all the new eps and I’m really liking Matt Smith’s portrayal of the Eleventh Doctor and his connection with new companion, Amy (Karen Gillan), has been interesting so far. The first few episodes are probably available at your friendly neighborhood torrent site but if you like your entertainment paid for, catch up on the relaunched series on DVD.
Here’s the season(or series if you’re English) 5 trailer.
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