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Originally Posted by iank Saw Oxygen last night. Blow me down, another good episode! In fact, this was even better than last week's as it didn't cop out and bring all the dead crew members back to life at the end. A very solid and entertaining horror episode with a good SF rationale behind it all, I thoroughly enjoyed it. I'm really starting to like Nardole too!
Holy crap, I'm enjoying current Who at the moment. Wow. It's been so long it almost feels like a new experience! The ratings are going throught the floor, though. |
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Originally Posted by trebor8273 Shame the ratings are low as its the best season in sometime, but I expect them to be better in america which is where the show makes its money now. If the quality continues it could be a nice swansong for peter capald |
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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs Yeah, me too. The ratings should sort themselves out next season (hopefully) with the apparently much needed younger Doctor. Until then i'll just happily sit back and enjoy this series as i think whats coming up in the next few weeks should be terrific. |
Doctor Who Worst Ever Overnights
1st) Battlefield 1 (McCoy, 1989): 3.1m
2nd )The War Games 10 (Troughton, 1969): 3.5m
3rd) Oxygen (Capaldi, 2017): 3.57m
4th) Battlefield 3 (McCoy, 1989): 3.6m
5th) Full Circle 2 (T. Baker, 1980): 3.7m
5th) Mysterious Planet 4 (C. Baker, 1986): 3.7m
5th) The Witches Familiar (Capaldi, 2015): 3.7m
5th) Under The Lake (Capaldi, 2015): 3.7m
9th) Thin Ice (Capaldi, 2017): 3.76m
10th) The Zygon Invasion (Capaldi, 2015): 3.87m
11th) Mysterious Planet 3 (C. Baker, 1986): 3.9m
11th) Battlefield 2 (McCoy, 1989): 3.9m
BUT...it was broadcast just before the Eurovision Song Contest. It stands to reason that while Doctor Who was on, people would be out getting drinks and food ready for the next programme