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# Doctor Who: The Complete Sixth Series (DVD)

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Matt Smith's sophomore outing as the 11th incarnation of the BBC's science-fiction hero Doctor Who retains the charisma and energy that made his debut an immediate hit with fans worldwide. The two-disc set contains the first seven episodes of the sixth series of revamped Doctor adventures. It kicks off with an extraordinary two-part story ("The Impossible Astronaut" and "Day of the Moon") that reunites the Doctor with companions Amy (Karen Gillan) and Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill) to defeat a race of aliens called the Silence (the subject of the "Silence will fall" references throughout series five), which have influenced the course of human history through post-hypnotic suggestion. The two-parter also sets in motion an overall story arc that runs through the subsequent five episodes and reveals some stunning surprises, most notably in regard to Amy and the true identity of River Song (Alex Kingston). Meanwhile, the Doctor also contends with a 17th-century pirate ship plagued by a monstrous siren (Lily Cole, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus ) in "The Curse of the Black Spot" and encounters a physical manifestation of the TARDIS's matrix in "The Doctor's Wife," which features a script by Neil Gaiman ( The Sandman ) and the voice of Michael Sheen as a sentient asteroid. The first part of series six heads for its conclusion with a second two-parter, "The Rebel Flesh" and "The Almost People," which pits the Doctor against synthetic clones that assume the memories of the humans they replicate, and brings the seven episodes to a stunning close with the action-packed "A Good Man Goes to War," which brings the arc full circle and undoubtedly leaves viewers clamoring for the series' remaining six stories. Doctor Who: Series Six, Part 1 offers fans concrete assurance that the venerable series remains in good hands with Steven Moffat as head writer and executive producer, as well as a tantalizing direction for the program in the episodes to come. Extras on the Blu-ray set are limited to a pair of Monster Files featurettes, which explore the creation and execution of the Silence and the Gangers in considerable detail, including interviews with the cast and crew (save Smith) and behind-the-scenes footage. --Paul Gaita The second half of Doctor Who 's sixth series, which stars Matt Smith as the United Kingdom's venerable time-traveling hero, answers the question that left fans breathless for most of 2011--how will the Doctor die?--while offering a few other intriguing adventures along the way. The series' central concern is finally addressed in the final episode on the set, "The Wedding of River Song," which finds the world in a state of time confusion, with all history happening at once. To reveal the fate of the Doctor would be tantamount to high treason among Who fans, but suffice it to say that the conclusion does pull together all the threads of the sixth series in a way that may work for some fans but not at all for others. The most notable polarizing element is undoubtedly the Teselecta, a shape-shifting humanoid robot operated by miniaturized humans (not unlike the disastrous Eddie Murphy vehicle Meet Dave ) that also appears in the part-two opener, "Let's Kill Hitler," where it is dispatched to eliminate the Führer by a shadowy "Justice Department." One's appreciation for such a complete game-changing character will largely define how Series Six, Part Two is viewed, since the outcome of the Doctor's death is the key story line of the entire series. However, there are also a handful of solid secondary episodes buttressing the main story arc, most notably "The Girl Who Waited," which finds the Doctor's companion, Amy (Karen Gillan), split into older and younger versions of herself on a plague-ridden planet, and "Closing Time," which brings back not only James Corden's Craig Owens (from the fifth series' "The Lodger") but also vintage villains the Cybermen. Series Six, Part Two is an ambitious conclusion for an entirely ambitious series, no matter how one feels about the denouement, and another impressive addition to the adventures of the Eleventh Doctor. Extras on the set are limited to a pair of Monster Files , one devoted to the robotic antibodies patrolling the Teselecta, while the other concerns the revamped Cybermats, the vermin-like tools of the Cybermen. --Paul Gaita Matt Smith and Karen Gillen make their triumphant return as the Doctor and his companion in an all-new series of Doctor Who coming to DVD and Blu-ray in 2011. This release combines the two halves of series six with the 2010 Christmas Special plus hours of bonus material to make a spectacular collectible that no fan will want to miss! The new series includes the first ever episodes shot in the US and promises new thrills, new monsters, and new adventures which will leave fans pinned to the edge of their seats.

Review: Excellent Season, but Be Warned...pirating abounds, and not in Black Spot! - In my opinion, this is the best season of Doctor Who that has been made so far. It has very, very few "off" beats, and overall it is utterly gorgeous. The storyline of (spoilers!) the Doctor's Imminent Demise ratchets a nice level of tension and pathos throughout the whole season, with plenty of fun little twists and turns along the way. This season also focuses particularly on River Song, who is a truly excellent character, and it's a real delight to find out the backstory of the woman from "Silence in the Library." Amy and Rory, the Doctor's companions, also come really into their own, continuing the character arcs we saw established by the end of the previous season. And then there's the Doctor...Matt Smith does really just spectacular work here, and you can feel every nuance of emotion that goes through the Doctor's mind as he gets ready to sacrifice himself to save his friends, the universe, and time itself. I do wish he'd popped in on, say, Jack or Martha; granted Davis did nicely wrap-up their arcs with the Doctor when he was closing out End of Time, it just would have been a nice touch (although the bit about the Brigadier is just heart-wrenching). But if that's the closest thing to a "complaint" I can come up with...then I shan't complain at all! It really is just beautiful, opening with one of the best episodes ever (Impossible Astronaut/Day of the Moon) and closing with another (Wedding of River Song). I will say that it may not be the best place to start your Dr Who viewing -- "Impossible Astronaut" jumps right in to everything -- but if you've seen Season Five, you won't be disappointed at all; you'll be blown away. One sobering alert, however: this season seems particularly susceptible to bootlegging. Check your copy carefully. Even one DVD set that I purchased "direct" from desertcart (albeit fulfilled by a third party, The DVD Closet) turned out to be a pirated copy, which was very annoying as it was meant to replace the previous pirated copy I had received from Video Galaxi. (So far, I've gotten three bootlegs, and am still waiting to see if a legit copy is on its way.) Check your set, and if it doesn't have blue plastic holders for the DVDs, and the fold-out episode list isn't glossy on both sides, then you've got a fake. The flimsiness of the pirated copies' packaging should be enough of a give-away anyway, because the BBC usually does a really nice job putting their DVDs together, but I've noticed they've gotten a little flak here and there in reviews for this season being not as well-put-together as usual -- probably because people are getting pirated copies and don't know it! So just be careful about that, and don't be conned into thinking you have to accept a substandard knock-off; the legit version is readily available, not out of print or anything -- you just have to make sure you find it, and not the Ganger version!
Review: Matt Smith is the perfect Doctor Who - This is one of my favorite season of Doctor Who. The Weeping Angels are the scariest villains!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Matt Smith |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 6,927 Reviews |
| Format | AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 6 |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** Matt Smith
- **Format:** AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- **Genre:** Science Fiction & Fantasy
- **Language:** English
- **Number Of Discs:** 6

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Season, but Be Warned...pirating abounds, and not in Black Spot!
*by R***S on June 28, 2012*

In my opinion, this is the best season of Doctor Who that has been made so far. It has very, very few "off" beats, and overall it is utterly gorgeous. The storyline of (spoilers!) the Doctor's Imminent Demise ratchets a nice level of tension and pathos throughout the whole season, with plenty of fun little twists and turns along the way. This season also focuses particularly on River Song, who is a truly excellent character, and it's a real delight to find out the backstory of the woman from "Silence in the Library." Amy and Rory, the Doctor's companions, also come really into their own, continuing the character arcs we saw established by the end of the previous season. And then there's the Doctor...Matt Smith does really just spectacular work here, and you can feel every nuance of emotion that goes through the Doctor's mind as he gets ready to sacrifice himself to save his friends, the universe, and time itself. I do wish he'd popped in on, say, Jack or Martha; granted Davis did nicely wrap-up their arcs with the Doctor when he was closing out End of Time, it just would have been a nice touch (although the bit about the Brigadier is just heart-wrenching). But if that's the closest thing to a "complaint" I can come up with...then I shan't complain at all! It really is just beautiful, opening with one of the best episodes ever (Impossible Astronaut/Day of the Moon) and closing with another (Wedding of River Song). I will say that it may not be the best place to start your Dr Who viewing -- "Impossible Astronaut" jumps right in to everything -- but if you've seen Season Five, you won't be disappointed at all; you'll be blown away. One sobering alert, however: this season seems particularly susceptible to bootlegging. Check your copy carefully. Even one DVD set that I purchased "direct" from Amazon (albeit fulfilled by a third party, The DVD Closet) turned out to be a pirated copy, which was very annoying as it was meant to replace the previous pirated copy I had received from Video Galaxi. (So far, I've gotten three bootlegs, and am still waiting to see if a legit copy is on its way.) Check your set, and if it doesn't have blue plastic holders for the DVDs, and the fold-out episode list isn't glossy on both sides, then you've got a fake. The flimsiness of the pirated copies' packaging should be enough of a give-away anyway, because the BBC usually does a really nice job putting their DVDs together, but I've noticed they've gotten a little flak here and there in reviews for this season being not as well-put-together as usual -- probably because people are getting pirated copies and don't know it! So just be careful about that, and don't be conned into thinking you have to accept a substandard knock-off; the legit version is readily available, not out of print or anything -- you just have to make sure you find it, and not the Ganger version!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Matt Smith is the perfect Doctor Who
*by W***D on September 9, 2025*

This is one of my favorite season of Doctor Who. The Weeping Angels are the scariest villains!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beelzebub Jr
*by M***C on March 22, 2016*

I got hooked the first time I saw Doctor Who on TV (the one where Christopher Eccleston plays as The Doctor). So much so, that I have bought almost every single Doctor Who seasons/series on dvd (i.e. the ones where Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant and Matt Smith play as The Doctor). I still cannot accept or watch Peter Capaldi as The Doctor, because (1) his heavy Scottish accent is hard to understand, and (2) he played Caecilius in the "Fires of Pompeii" episode of Doctor Who (I just keep seeing Caecilius whenever I see Capaldi play as The Doctor). The writing/scripts are excellent. Everything starts with the writing/story, then everything else builds from there. The acting is great, the music is great, the visual effects are great, etc. In this Series and the next, Steven Moffat (Head Writer & one of the Exec Producers) has placed too much emphasis on the mystery of the Doctor's name. Too much so. Normally, I would not think on it, but this Series has made me do so. So, given that River Song's Number 1 Rule is "The Doctor Lies", and other evidence (such as his devious & manipulative manner) from the this and previous series, my conclusion is that the Doctor's name is Beelzebub Jr., or Beelzebub III / IV / etc. In other words, The Doctor's father, grandfather or great-grandfather was Beelzebub (The Lord of Lies). Given the evil reputation of Beelzebub, The Doctor is, thus, trying to runaway from his Legacy. I have watched the Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant and Matt Smith Doctor Who series FIVE times, and will probably rewatch them again! That is how good everything is in these series. Funny thing is, after watching them five times, I am finally seeing scientific improbabilities/mistakes and some plot holes. This series must be great, since I did not notice these mistakes during my first three viewings.

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