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Old 01-19-2014, 09:35 PM   #5
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Re: Sherlock

You can start from the very beginning, all the way with William Hartnell as the 1st Doctor circa 1960, or you can start from the revival series with minimal knowledge of the series before hand with Christopher Eccleston as the short-lived but much-loved 9th doctor circa 2005. The two are separated on Netflix, though I suggest looking for Classic Who episodes elsewhere, Netflix's collection is more of a greatest hits (and only barely at that) of Classic Who episodes rather than a whole set, like the revival series. Great show, up until past Season 6 of the revival series. Matt Smith remains a great Doctor who just happens to be plagued by horrible writing and strung together plot lines reminiscent of a teenage fangirl's fanfiction about how the Doctor fell in love with her and how she's so important.
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