Doctor
Who: The Time Of The Doctor
(2014/BBC Blu-ray)
Picture:
A- Sound: A- Extras: A Main Program: A
The
Doctor is in. A mysterious message is discovered across time and
space and has gathered all the deadliest species of the universe to a
mysterious backwater planet and town called Christmas. The Doctor
and his current companion Clara investigates this signal, the
slightest mistake could trigger a intergalactic war, but what they
find is tied to the Doctor's past and the Times Lords across ALL
space and time in Time
Of The Doctor.
It's
the season finale for the climax of Doctor
Who,
in the face of thousands of enemy aliens the Doctor takes his final
stand when he discovers his home world still intact, but what has
call them all across space and time is a crack in reality of the
universe. ALL the Time Lords from ALL the dimensions are signaling
the Doctor answer and to return the the right universe, and all the
Doctor has to do is say his name. And all the alien species will do
anything to prevent the return of the Time Lords, even destroy the
Doctor's home planet. After protecting the planet for 300 years, the
Doctor is on his final regeneration, but Clara begs the Time Lords to
help him for all the things he has done, and the Time Lords reset his
regeneration cycle and a new Doctor is born.
If
you are not already aware, Doctor Who is a BBC science fiction
character who travels across time and space in his TARDIS (disguised
and stuck as a U.K. police box) finding new places and aliens (and
saving the world on the side). The Doctor is a renegade Time Lord
with regeneration abilities (limited) with each new regeneration he
changes his appearance and character personality, which allows every
new
doctor to start with a new blank slate with a new story. With each
regeneration each doctor selects a human companion (usually female)
to journey and share his adventures with him.
The
1080p 1.78 X 1 digital High Definition image and DTS-HD MA lossless
5.1 sound mix are as good as any TV on Blu-ray title I have ever
seen. Extras include behind the scenes, Tales of the Tardis, and
Farewell to Matt Smith.
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Ricky Chiang