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New Earth

  • El episodio se emitió el 15 abr 2006
  • TV-PG
  • 45min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,3/10
8,9 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Sean Gallagher and Billie Piper in Doctor Who (2005)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe Doctor and Rose arrive on New Earth and meet old friends and enemies in a hospital which can cure every disease. But the cures come at a terrible cost.The Doctor and Rose arrive on New Earth and meet old friends and enemies in a hospital which can cure every disease. But the cures come at a terrible cost.The Doctor and Rose arrive on New Earth and meet old friends and enemies in a hospital which can cure every disease. But the cures come at a terrible cost.

  • Dirección
    • James Hawes
  • Guión
    • Russell T. Davies
    • Sydney Newman
  • Reparto principal
    • David Tennant
    • Billie Piper
    • Camille Coduri
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,3/10
    8,9 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • James Hawes
    • Guión
      • Russell T. Davies
      • Sydney Newman
    • Reparto principal
      • David Tennant
      • Billie Piper
      • Camille Coduri
    • 34Reseñas de usuarios
    • 11Reseñas de críticos
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    David Tennant
    David Tennant
    • The Doctor
    Billie Piper
    Billie Piper
    • Rose Tyler
    Camille Coduri
    Camille Coduri
    • Jackie Tyler
    Noel Clarke
    Noel Clarke
    • Mickey Smith
    Zoë Wanamaker
    Zoë Wanamaker
    • Cassandra
    Sean Gallagher
    Sean Gallagher
    • Chip
    Doña Croll
    • Matron Casp
    • (as Dona Croll)
    Michael Fitzgerald
    Michael Fitzgerald
    • Duke of Manhattan
    Lucy Robinson
    Lucy Robinson
    • Frau Clovis
    Adjoa Andoh
    Adjoa Andoh
    • Sister Jatt
    Anna Hope
    • Novice Hame
    Simon Ludders
    Simon Ludders
    • Patient
    Struan Rodger
    Struan Rodger
    • Face of Boe
    • (voz)
    Nathalie Cuzner
    Nathalie Cuzner
    • Cat Nun
    • (sin acreditar)
    Sophia Day
    • Diseased Patient
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    Lucy Hassan
    • Diseased pod patient
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    Kevin Hudson
    Kevin Hudson
    • Cassandra Escort
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    Melissa Stanton
    Melissa Stanton
    • Hero patient
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      • James Hawes
    • Guión
      • Russell T. Davies
      • Sydney Newman
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    7MaxBorg89

    New Doctor, new adventures...

    Having revamped the series to great effect with David Tennant's introduction in The Christmas Invasion, Russell T. Davies moves on to the start of the regular season with a basic Doctor Who story: fun, danger, and weird creatures. Sadly, it's a rather disappointing season premiere compared to series opener Rose.

    In its own way, though, New Earth is a bit of a landmark in the revived show, in that it's the first episode that actually takes place on another planet (sorry, spaceships and satellites don't count), namely the eponymous new home for mankind, chosen as their home-world after the original Earth was destroyed (in Season One's The End of the World). Here, the Doctor and Rose have an encounter with a race of feline nuns that are able to cure a surprising amount of diseases. Inevitably, something's not quite right about it, and the situation worsens when it turns out that the villainous Cassandra (Zoe Wanamaker), presumed dead after the events of The End of the World, is actually scheming against the time-traveling duo.

    Despite a steady pace and the welcome return of both Cassandra and the Face of Boe, the episode is let down by a distinct lack of the novelty that made the first season such a delight to watch. Part of the problem is that Davies usually writes with a bigger picture in mind, but in this case, notwithstanding an intriguing mystery regarding the Doctor's relationship with the Face of Boe, it just feels like a filler story thrown in to start the season.

    On the plus side, as mentioned earlier, Wanamaker's bad "girl" (well, an abnormally stretched human face or whatever) is a hoot, and the Doctor/companion relationship is given plenty of room to evolve in light of The Christmas Invasion, even if the contrivance to make them kiss is rather bland, not to mention used too early in the series, as opposed to the truly touching romantic moment between Eccleston and Piper during the climax of The Parting of the Ways. Fortunately, there's 12 more episodes to prove the first season wasn't a fluke...
    7Theo Robertson

    A Season Debut That's Fun

    I had high hopes for David Tennant when he was cast as the tenth Doctor . I certainly didn't believe he'd ever reach the dramatic heights of Eccleston's performances as the eponymous time traveller but I knew he'd probably be much better at humour because I never found Eccleston's comedy repartee going beyond gurning . Perhaps a story like Boom Town would have worked slightly better if it'd been produced during the Tennant era ?

    As it stands New Earth is quite a fun season opener for a show eagerly anticipated by millions of British TV viewers . If you're eight years old then a year is a very long time indeed and no doubt millions of children were delighted to see the return of the human trampoline Cassandra . The plot does descend in to areas of high camp in places but this seems tailor made for the tenth doctor and the enthusiasm of the cast draws the audience in to the fun . The make up is excellent and while the climax is a bit of a cop out ( it was written by RTD after all ) the final segment is genuinely touching
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    A bold and fun start to the new series

    I have a huge fondness for New Earth, it's the first full outing for Tennant and Piper, and it's a very good one.

    The Doctor and Rose travel further then they've ever gone, The Doctor explains what happened to Earth after its destruction in Episode 'The End of the world,' hence 'New Earth,' and it's not long before we're met with a friend and a foe from that episode, The Lady Cassandra and the face of Boe are both patients at a hospital run by cats. They have the ability to cure impossible diseases, but how? Intensive care is a particularly unpalatable place, so the Doctor is dealing with two enemies, Cassandra and the Nurses.

    The cast is outstanding, each of the cats, Dona Croll, Adjoa Andoh and Anna Hope are so good, those costumes must have been tough to wear. Billie Piper is excellent, Cassandra's transformation into Rose is hilariously done, from class to brass. Sean Gallagher is fun as Chip, but my favourite performance comes Cassandra's character through the different actors, her death scene is stunningly done, so moving.

    It's not an epic story by any means, and the ending is a little light, but overall it's just real good fun and utterly original.
    9movieman_kev

    Tennet's first trip

    Rose (Billie Piper) takes her first trip on the TARDIS with the regenerated new version of the Doctor (David Tennant) to New Earth in the year 5 Billion and 23. Turns out after the Earth we knew blew up (as depicted in Episode 2 of the first series, or of the 28th series is you're a die hard Who fanatic), surviving Humans found a planet with the same elements of the original Earth and colonized it. But I digress, Rose and the Doctor are there to check out a urgent message the doctor got for his help sent by a rather old acquaintance who is being cared for by a mysterious group of cat nuns. But it seems that their old nemesis Cassandra, after surviving her 'death' in an earlier episode, is there as well. I'm not giving any more away to this episode then what I already have,but suffice it to say that this episode is a pretty solid one and if the rest of this series can be as good, it'll be a tad better than the first/28th (let's just hope the Slitheen never NEVER return)

    My Grade: A
    allen-124

    Dr. travels farther into the future than ever (so he says)

    When Eccleston left the role I was afraid that the chemistry between Rose and the Dr. would evaporate. David Tenant has actually picked up where Eccleston left off and has brought Ecclestons' wide eyed wonder to the role.

    I am very pleased that they are bringing back aliens from the second episode of the first season. The writers are doing an excellent job.

    I don't want to spoil too much, but it is also established that Rose is attracted to the "New New" doctor thanks to the mind invasion of Cassandra. This one is worth a watch and I believe that David Tenant will be a strong actor in the role of the Doctor.

    The Brits always get it right!

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      In the beginning, Billie Piper didn't know that she would be squirted with water in the lift. Russell T. Davies kept it in the final cut as he thought it was too funny to cut it. David Tennant wanted to watch this happen for the first time.
    • Pifias
      It's never explained how the Doctor managed to cure all the test subjects by simply spraying them with the cures, which were shown being used intravenously on the real patients.
    • Citas

      Cassandra (in the Doctor's body): Oh my...! This is... different...

      Rose: Cassandra?

      Cassandra (in the Doctor's body): Goodness me, I'm a man. Yum! So many parts! And hardly used.

      [starts jerking around]

      Cassandra (in the Doctor's body): Ah, ah! Two hearts! Oh baby, I'm beating out a samba!

      Rose: Get out of him!

      Cassandra (in the Doctor's body): Ooh, he's slim... and a little bit foxy. You thought so too; I've been inside your head. You've been looking. You *like* it.

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      Featured in This Morning: Episodio fechado 12 abril 2006 (2006)
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      Written by Ron Grainer

      Arranged by Murray Gold

      Performed by BBC National Orchestra of Wales

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      • 15 de abril de 2006 (Reino Unido)
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Tredegar House, Pencarn Way, Newport, Gales, Reino Unido(hospital basement)
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