i liked it :) i'm not very good at keeping up with storylines though - how does it change things, he wills till travel, he'll just be looking for gallifrey now as well?
I don't know if the "Elizabeth I fawning all over him like some scarlet woman" bit was all that brilliant. I also really wish Christopher Eccleston has has a larger part than essentially some teasers e.g. the regeneration into him at the end. But I enjoyed seeing David Tennant again, and I'll bet those fans from yesteryear will have enjoyed seeing Tom Baker returning briefly too!
Yes i will have to watch again to "Get" all the little bits too :)
and yes its a shame we didnt see more of Christopher Eccleston but from what i have read he was asked to do it but turned it down because he doesn't want anything more to do with dr who :(
and yes its a bit of a story changer with the Gallifre thing!
The War Doctor (John Hurt) was a kind of special, one-off regeneration performed by the 8th Doctor (Paul McGann) - He felt a warrior was required, one who could perform the unthinkable and kill Dalek and Time Lord alike. Once the War Doctors role was done, he would have regenerated into the 9th Doctor, chronologically speaking.
It was produced this year as adeliberate prequel to set up John Hurt's character and role and in that sense it performs the bridge between old Doctors and new.
"for all you whovians there is a nine minute filmlet that can be found on utube called 'night of the doctor' featuring paul mcgann, the eigth doctor - it is a preview to the big one on saturday night, and explains the appearance of john hurt"
21:57 Thu 21st Nov 2013