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    9 days ago

    I have a feeling the Deadline writers were cackling with glee at how ambiguous that quote is without context.

    It is disappointing how low the numbers seem to be dropping on the show though. I wonder if it’s just losing the magic it had, or if the intended audience is busy with other things. I know in my case I was excited to check out the semi-reboot, but I’ve just not gotten to it.

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      9 days ago

      I think the answer is probably complicated - the overall tv landscape is in a tough place, and who knows what other factors are in play.

      I personally think the RTD2 era has been fine, with the usual assortment of episodes ranging from outstanding to not-that-great, and some unfortunately disappointing finales that tend to leave an aftertaste.

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        9 days ago

        That’s what I’ve been hearing, I still hope to check it out sometime. I thought Sethu did a good job on Andor, and although I’ve not seen Gatwa in anything, the clips I’ve seen of his Doctor were pretty good!

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      9 days ago

      It was up against football and BGT. The numbers are less important than chart position, and episodes were regular visitors to the top ten scripted.

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        Wow, it’s amazing that those are the numbers that will get a show to the top ten anymore. I guess social media and other entertainment sources have really hit the scripted shows hard. At least it sounds like it’s not as bad for the show as the article makes it out to be!