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Doctor Who. Disc 3

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Originally broadcast on television 2005-2006.
Special features: In-vision commentary on "The age of steel;" audio commentary on "Rise of the Cybermen" and "The idiot's lantern."
Rise of the Cybermen / written by Tom MacRae ; directed by Graeme Harper -- The age of steel / written by Tom MacRae ; directed by Graeme Harper -- The idiot's lantern / written by Mark Gatiss ; directed by Euros Lyn.
David Tennant, Billie Piper, Camille Coduri, Noel Clarke.
David Tennant steps into the role of the Doctor, now in his tenth incarnation. The second series is full of more thrills, more laughs, more heartbreak and some terrifying new aliens and old acquaintances.
DVD, region 1, widescreen (16:9, enhanced) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, DVD-9, NTSC.

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Great submitted by ljq on July 16, 2011, 3:37pm The idiot's lantern is okay

Cybermen are scary submitted by cherylo on July 22, 2011, 8:56pm Cybermen are scary! They are much more scary than Daleks! Daleks can only disintegrate you...Cybermen turn you into more of themselves. The two-part Cybermen story here is one of the scariest in the New Doctor Who series.

Cybermen aren't that scary submitted by brady.emmett on August 1, 2011, 12:19pm While I thought the 9th Doctor was fantastic, I was pleased to know that David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor was even better. Tennant plays the Doctor with just enough panache to make this season really fantastic. The strain in the relationship with Rose is clear. She doesn't know who this new Doctor is yet, and really, neither does he. As she grows into it, so do we. And we love him for it.

Cybermen are creepy, but I didn't think they were scary!

Cybermen submitted by Jen Chapin-Smith on July 15, 2013, 9:56pm This disc of "Doctor Who" reintroduces one of the Doctor's old enemies from the original series (1963-89): the Cybermen. Those who, like me, found the Borg on "Star Trek" creepy will likely find their TV predecessors just as scary.

While David Tennant is one of my favorite Doctors, I still find Rose to be a terribly dull companion and don't see why the Doctor falls in love with her.