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Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale: The Final Chapter
Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale: The Final Chapter | Benjamin Cook, Russell T Davies
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For this new edition of The Writer's Tale, Russell T Davies and Benjamin Cook expand their in-depth discussion of the creative life of Doctor Who to cover Russell's final year as Head Writer and Executive Producer of the show, as well as his work behind the increasingly successful Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures spin-offs. Candid and witty insights abound throughout two years' worth of correspondence, covering David Tennant's last episodes as the Doctor and the legacy that Russell and David leave behind as a new era of Doctor Who begins. With over 300 pages of new material, and taking in events from the entire five years since the show's return in 2005, The Writer's Tale: The Final Chapter is the most comprehensive - and personal - account of Doctor Who ever published.
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I don't hate John Simm's take on the Master. I think he deserved better scripts than he got, and I'll never be okay with 'bleached blond hoodie Master who shoots lightning' thing, but I do think he had potential. And I liked the use of the Time War to bring him back after years of confusing explanations for his resurrecting without having any regenerations left. But I rank him fairly low on the scale of Masters. Better than Roberts, though.