The Way To Definitively Work Out The Greatest Ever Dr Who Episodes: Ordinary Talk
There will always be heated debates about not just the finest Physician, but the greatest lawbreaker and obviously which are the best Dr Who Episodes. Over the course of its life the Dr Who stories have developed in such a method that they have become a fundamental part of growing up.
Although not everyone knows every Dr Who episode, there are a lot of people who have seen pretty much all of them, in a messy order. Somehow, the order does not appear to matter.
Since the Physicians life does not happen in order, someway it doesn't seem to matter to the viewer which order they visit it in. There are obviously some episodes which are more popular than others; as a result they are shown more often. But are they the best Dr Who Episodes?
To establish the finest Dr Who episodes you need to first consider the different doctors. The first Doctors; William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee & Tom Baker all created and portrayed their characters with great way and managed to save the universe in techniques further than our imagination. Then it did goes a little pear shaped with the middle variety of actors. The arrival of Christopher Eccleston reignited a love of Dr Who which was prolonged by David Tennant and it seems like Matt Smith will follow with similar success.
Within these Physicians, the best Dr Who episodes have need to include a classic villain. Although we all love the plan of the Slitheen wearing a zip up human form, they can not compete with the classic villains who have tormented the Doctor in his many forms such as the Daleks and the Master.
When Terry Nation created the Daleks he could not have had any idea of how they might affect many people and the lots of different forms they would take.
The fight between the Doctor and the Daleks is normally about one Time Lord fighting many Daleks at once, yet still he conquers. Alternatively the Doctors other greatest rival, the Master, is about one to one individual battle; one which he can never quite win.
So possibly the greatest episodes have got to be a combination of the Master and the Daleks? This is too obvious. Certainly the ultimate challenge for the doctor would be to take the hardest single villain, but to multiply him across the planet so that every human is now the Doctors foe. This is just what happens in the story the End of Time, making these two episodes the most difficult and spectacular Dr Who Episodes ever.