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Il Dottore ritorna, insieme ai due sposi novelli Amy e Rory, per affrontare mostri, misteri e avventure nello spazio e nel tempo. Atterrano negli USA deli anni '60 e combattono un'invasione che il mondo ha dimenticato; si ritrovano in alto mare su una nave pirata per risolvere il mistero della Sirena. Alla fine di tutto li attende la battaglia di Demon's Run è l'ora più difficile per il Dottore. Basterà la verità su River Song a salvare l'anima del Signore del Tempo? Due sole cose sono certe, il Silenzio verrà, e un uomo buono sta per morire...
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Il Dottore è di nuovo tra noi, rigenerato e con una nuova Compagna di avventure: Rose Tyler. Insieme a lei viaggia nel tempo e nello spazio per vivere nuove, strabilianti avventure, combattere nemici vecchi e nuovi, scoprire e risolvere affascinanti misteri e assistere alla nascita di una nuova organizzazione segreta: Torchwood.
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- Data d'uscita : 18 settembre 2013
- Attori : Matt Smith, Karen Gillian, Arthur Darvill, Alex Kingston
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Accompagnato da Emily Pont, di cui il dottor Who è il suo Amico Immaginario, la ragazza è accompagnata dal fidanzato/marito Rory.
Nella quinta stagione Emily prende più la parola e l'attività delle avventure del dottor WHO.
Ai tre personaggi si affianca River Song, compagna di avventure e più del dottore.
la serie e' sempre all' altezza di tutte le altre niente da eccepire il dottore e' sempre il dottore.
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But!!!!! As for Series 6 I LOVED this one, it was a mash of excellent stories and twisting time lines and stories that all converged into one single point. And well as always who could forget Amy Pond, always love them bellicose red heads ^_^.
This series was amazing and well worth the watch, and wonder. The plots that come together for that one whole picture. I immensely enjoyed this series.

- Was bisher geschah
- Was passiert in der 6. Staffel | Episodenliste | Minisoden
- Meine Meinung | Pro & Contra zu „Doctor Who Staffel 6“
Alle meine weiteren Rezensionen zu den Doctor Who Staffeln könnt Ihr über mein Profil einsehen. ^^
- Was bisher geschah
Am Ende von Staffel 5 wurde geheiratet! Amy hat sich (endlich!!!) für Rory entschieden und natürlich durfte auch der Doktor auf der Hochzeit nicht fehlen. Und nach der Hochzeit ist selbstverständlich lange nicht Schluss, denn es geht gleich auf zu neuen Abenteuern. So trifft der Doktor im Weihnachtsspecial nicht nur auf fliegende Fische sondern auch auf Sängerin Katherine Jenkins in der Rolle der Abigail (die, im Gegensatz zu Kylie Minogue sogar singen durfte).
- Was passiert in der 6. Staffel | Episodenliste | Minisoden
Nach dem Weihanchtsspecial „Fest der Liebe“ startet die Staffel auch gleich mit einem grandiosen Auftakt.
Die erste Episode ist der Schauspielerin Elisabeth Sladen gewidmet, die Sarah Jane Smith verkörperte und am 19. April 2011 an Krebs starb.
In der Doppelfolge „Der Astronaut, den es nie gab“ / „Tag des Mondes“ bekommen Amy, Rory und River einen blauen Brief, in dem sich eine Einladung nach Utha (Amerika) befindet, sie verbringen dort mit dem Doktor einen herrlichen Tag am Lake Silencio bis plötzlich ein Astronaut aus dem Wasser auftaucht und SPOILER!
Und das ist nur das erste von einer ganzen Reihe verworrener Rätsel, die in Staffel 6 auf den Zuschauer zukommen. Um ehrlich zu sein möchte ich mich bei dieser Rezension etwas zurücknehmen, denn fast jeder Hinweis könnte schon ein Spoiler sein. Ich wurde zu Staffel 6 selbst ziemlich gespoilert, das möchte ich wirklich niemand anderem antun, weil all die Überraschungen in dieser Staffel wirklich so genial sind, dass man einfach nur noch mit offenem Mund da sitzt. Aber ein paar Dinge sollten zumindest erwähnt werden: Es gibt ein Wiedersehen mit Dorium Maldovar, der zuletzt in „Die Pandorica“ (Staffel 5) mit River Song verhandelt hat, außerdem treffen wir auf eine sontaranische Krankenschwester, eine silurianische Kriegerin, ein viktorianisches Hausmädchen mit besonderen Fähigkeiten und natürlich gibt es wieder neue Gegner, allen voran Die Stille. Wir begleiten den Doktor auf einer Reise in ein kleines Blasenuniversum, erfahren viel Neues über die Tardis, lernen Präsident Nixon kennen, schauen dabei zu wie Hitler in den Schrank gesperrt wird und am Ende gibt es wieder eine Hochzeit!
- Weihnachtsspecial - Fest der Liebe
- Der Astronaut, den es nie gab (1)
- Tag des Mondes (2)
- Der Fluch des Schwarzen Mals
- Die Frau des Doktors
- Gieriges Fleisch (1)
- Homo Sapiens (2)
- Demons Run
- Gegen die Zeit
- Nacht der Angst
- Warten in der Ewigkeit
- Götterspeise
- Zeit zu gehen
- Hochzeits-Song
Historische Orte und Persönlichkeiten besucht der Doktor in der Doppelfolge „Der Astronaut, den es nie gab“ / „Tag des Mondes“ und in „Gegen die Zeit“
Absolute Highlights sind für mich die Folgen „Die Frau des Doktors“ und das Mid-Season-Final „Demons Run“
Zu Staffel 6 gehören auch zahlreiche Minisoden, anbei eine Auflistung:
Die Doppelfolge „Space“ / „Time“, „The Impossible Astronaut Prequel“, „The Curse of the Black Spot Prequel“, Die Doppelfolge „Good Night” / „Bad Night”, „A Good Man Goes to War Prequel“, „The Battle of Demons Run: Two Days Later“, „Let's Kill Hitler Prequel“, Die Doppelfolge „First Night” / „Last Night”, „Up all Night“, „The Wedding of River Song Prequel“ und „Death Is The Only Answer“.
Alle Minisoden gibt es auf meinem Blog unter kinderderzeit[dot]blogspot[dot]de/p/minisodes[dot]html
Und teilweise auch als Bonusmaterial auf der DVD/BR.
- Meine Meinung | Pro & Contra zu „Doctor Who Staffel 6“
Obwohl Staffel 6 mit ihren vielen überraschenden Auflösungen und spannenden Wendungen absolut zu meinen Favoriten zählt, ärgert es mich doch, dass sich einige Füllepisoden eingeschlichen haben, die eigentlich nicht nötig gewesen wären. Stattdessen hätte die sehr verschlungenen Handlungsstränge besser aufgeklärt werden können und man hätte vielleicht schon am Ende von Staffel 6 mit den Ponds abschließen können, so bleiben sie uns noch die erste Hälfte der 7. Staffel erhalten. Für Fans der Ponds sicher schön, für mich hat das leider ein ähnlicher Effekt wie in Staffel 1-4 mit Rose, die man einfach immer wieder rausgekramt hat.
Aber, da wir gerade bei Amy sind, Schauspielerin Karen Gillan gehört sicherlich zu den besonderen Talenten der neuen Doctor Who Ära unter Steven Moffat und schafft es durch ihr schauspielerisches Können alle Facetten der Figur Amy sehr authentisch zu zeigen. Denn besonders in dieser Staffel wird Amy wirklich viel abverlangt. Und auch ihr Angetrauter Rory bekommt endlich die Chance zu zeigen, was in ihm steckt. Der absolute Star der 6. Staffel ist jedoch River Song. Ihr Mysterium wird seit Staffel 4 kontinuierlich aufgebaut und in Staffel 6 – SPOILER – mehr will ich auch gar nicht sagen.
Seit Steven Moffat die Produktion übernommen hat geht es mit den Effekten steil nach oben! Ob Aliens, Raumschiffe oder fremde Welten, alles wirkt real und das obwohl der neue Showrunner mit einem kleineren Budget auskommen muss. Hat man bei Staffel 5 das Gefühl gehabt, dass Russell T. Davies noch nicht ganz verschwunden ist, so übernimmt Steven Moffat mit der 6. Staffel nun endgültig das Zepter und drückt der Serie seinen Stempel auf und darin ist er im Großen und Ganzen ziemlich gut. Ich empfehle jedoch, die Staffel nicht einfach so nebenher zu schauen, man sollte sie sehr aufmerksam verfolgen, denn nur dann versteht man all die verstrickten Zusammenhänge.
Gut zu wissen ist auch, dass Polyband die 7. Staffel schon für Mai 2014 angekündigt hat. Somit sind wir in Deutschland bald gleich auf wie die Briten (abgesehen vom Weihnachsspecial 2013) und mit etwas Glück könnten die DVDs zu Staffel 8 vielleicht sogar zeitnah in Deutschland und England herauskommen. Aber nur mit etwas Glück und auch nur vielleicht ^^

100% ingles ya que es la version inglesa. ni audio ni subtitulos en castellano.
para los fans de la serie y para aprender ingles esta muy bien. muy recomendable.
envio de amazon muy rapido. embalaje original.

Series 6 of Dr. Who was produced and aired in two sections, with a short hiatus inbetween. The first seven episodes were broadcast in spring 2011. The last six episodes are still being aired in Sept. 2011. That is why Series 6 was broken into two separate DVD releases, known as Part 1 and Part 2.
Before Series 6 Part 1 started, there was the 2010 Christmas Special, "A Christmas Carol". I watched that on TV and the ending was pretty emotional, a thoughtful well-done Christmas-y Dickens-like show. "A Christmas Carol" was NOT included in the DVD Series 6 - Part 1. However, it IS included in this "Doctor Who: The Complete Sixth Series".
Following is a list of all the episodes for Series 6 which are included in this Complete Sixth Series. A couple of them are just plain good old adventure stories, such as "The Curse of the Black Spot", with a great twist on the myth of the siren and her ability to call sailors to their doom. "The Doctor's Wife" is also a favorite of mine. The Doctor answers a Time Lord distress call and is trapped with the gruesome Auntie and Uncle and the downright weird Idris. But Idris isn't who or what she seems and her interaction with the Doctor is fabulous.
Other episodes have themes which carry forward into following episodes, and, to tell the truth, I sometimes had a little trouble keeping track of everything. But that's one good reason for me to buy them on DVD, I get to watch this great sci-fi storytelling all over again, and catch the nuances and details I might have missed the first time.
1. "A Christmas Carol" - Awesome story of forgiveness and life-altering love.
2. "The Impossible Astronaut" - Finally we find out just what "The Silence" is. It was The Silence that caused the TARDIS to explode at the end of Series 5. Worth watching just to see a puzzled but game Richard Nixon (played excellently by Stuart Milligan).
3. "Day of the Moon" - A continuation and completion of the Doctor's dealings with The Silence. The circumstances reminded me some of the movie, "Memento". What would you do if you could not remember something as soon as you turned away from it?
4. "The Curse of the Black Spot"
5. "The Doctor's Wife"
6. "The Rebel Flesh" - Part 1 of a two-part story. A solar tsunami throws the TARDIS onto 22nd century Earth. We know of robots used in conditions where a human could not work. What if you could create dopplegangers of yourself to do the hazardous work? [Sidebar: Recommended sci-fi reading, "Kiln People", by David Brin.]
7. "The Almost People" - Part 2 continuation. What if those dopplegangers decided to rebel?
8. "A Good Man Goes to War" - This is where the background story gets very convoluted. An Almost People is involved, and Amy and Rory's baby, Melody, is kidnapped. River refuses to help the doctor because it is during this war that he will learn her identity. THAT is worth waiting for. I didn't see it coming.
9. "Let's Kill Hitler" - A human crew from the future wants to kill Hitler and change the future. A dilemma. Who wouldn't think the world would be a better place if Hitler could be stopped before he reached full power? Convoluted back story.
[I stand corrected. A comment correctly points out that the humans didn't want to kill Hitler, they wanted to collect him for incarceration for his crimes against humanity.]
10. "Night Terrors" - Eight-year old George is terrified of monsters in his bedroom. But, naturally, it's not that simple, nothing with the Doctor ever is.
11. "The Girl Who Waited" - The Doctor takes Amy and Rory to Apalapucia for a well-deserved vacation. Unfortunately, they land before they find out that the whole planet is suffering from a plague that kills creatures with two hearts. Amy gets separated, and waits 36 years for the doctor to find her, and she's not happy about it.
12. "The God Complex" - The Doctor and friends are trapped in an alien "hotel", where opening the wrong door leads to possession and death.
13. "Closing Time" - Remember Craig Owens? The Docter moved in and became his roommate in the Series 5 episode, "The Lodger". The Doctor decides to visit him. And Cybermen show up somehow. This episode hasn't been aired as the time I write this review.
14. "The Wedding of River Song" - There are some spoilers out there about what is in the last episode, but the actual plot is a closely guarded secret until it airs on October 1, 2011. Time on Earth is set at April 22, 2011, 5:02 pm. Not exactly frozen, what's actually happened is that ALL of time occurs at the same time. This may be due to a woman named River Song.
Happy Reader


Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 22 settembre 2011
Series 6 of Dr. Who was produced and aired in two sections, with a short hiatus inbetween. The first seven episodes were broadcast in spring 2011. The last six episodes are still being aired in Sept. 2011. That is why Series 6 was broken into two separate DVD releases, known as Part 1 and Part 2.
Before Series 6 Part 1 started, there was the 2010 Christmas Special, "A Christmas Carol". I watched that on TV and the ending was pretty emotional, a thoughtful well-done Christmas-y Dickens-like show. "A Christmas Carol" was NOT included in the DVD Series 6 - Part 1. However, it IS included in this "Doctor Who: The Complete Sixth Series".
Following is a list of all the episodes for Series 6 which are included in this Complete Sixth Series. A couple of them are just plain good old adventure stories, such as "The Curse of the Black Spot", with a great twist on the myth of the siren and her ability to call sailors to their doom. "The Doctor's Wife" is also a favorite of mine. The Doctor answers a Time Lord distress call and is trapped with the gruesome Auntie and Uncle and the downright weird Idris. But Idris isn't who or what she seems and her interaction with the Doctor is fabulous.
Other episodes have themes which carry forward into following episodes, and, to tell the truth, I sometimes had a little trouble keeping track of everything. But that's one good reason for me to buy them on DVD, I get to watch this great sci-fi storytelling all over again, and catch the nuances and details I might have missed the first time.
1. "A Christmas Carol" - Awesome story of forgiveness and life-altering love.
2. "The Impossible Astronaut" - Finally we find out just what "The Silence" is. It was The Silence that caused the TARDIS to explode at the end of Series 5. Worth watching just to see a puzzled but game Richard Nixon (played excellently by Stuart Milligan).
3. "Day of the Moon" - A continuation and completion of the Doctor's dealings with The Silence. The circumstances reminded me some of the movie, "Memento". What would you do if you could not remember something as soon as you turned away from it?
4. "The Curse of the Black Spot"
5. "The Doctor's Wife"
6. "The Rebel Flesh" - Part 1 of a two-part story. A solar tsunami throws the TARDIS onto 22nd century Earth. We know of robots used in conditions where a human could not work. What if you could create dopplegangers of yourself to do the hazardous work? [Sidebar: Recommended sci-fi reading, "Kiln People", by David Brin.]
7. "The Almost People" - Part 2 continuation. What if those dopplegangers decided to rebel?
8. "A Good Man Goes to War" - This is where the background story gets very convoluted. An Almost People is involved, and Amy and Rory's baby, Melody, is kidnapped. River refuses to help the doctor because it is during this war that he will learn her identity. THAT is worth waiting for. I didn't see it coming.
9. "Let's Kill Hitler" - A human crew from the future wants to kill Hitler and change the future. A dilemma. Who wouldn't think the world would be a better place if Hitler could be stopped before he reached full power? Convoluted back story.
[I stand corrected. A comment correctly points out that the humans didn't want to kill Hitler, they wanted to collect him for incarceration for his crimes against humanity.]
10. "Night Terrors" - Eight-year old George is terrified of monsters in his bedroom. But, naturally, it's not that simple, nothing with the Doctor ever is.
11. "The Girl Who Waited" - The Doctor takes Amy and Rory to Apalapucia for a well-deserved vacation. Unfortunately, they land before they find out that the whole planet is suffering from a plague that kills creatures with two hearts. Amy gets separated, and waits 36 years for the doctor to find her, and she's not happy about it.
12. "The God Complex" - The Doctor and friends are trapped in an alien "hotel", where opening the wrong door leads to possession and death.
13. "Closing Time" - Remember Craig Owens? The Docter moved in and became his roommate in the Series 5 episode, "The Lodger". The Doctor decides to visit him. And Cybermen show up somehow. This episode hasn't been aired as the time I write this review.
14. "The Wedding of River Song" - There are some spoilers out there about what is in the last episode, but the actual plot is a closely guarded secret until it airs on October 1, 2011. Time on Earth is set at April 22, 2011, 5:02 pm. Not exactly frozen, what's actually happened is that ALL of time occurs at the same time. This may be due to a woman named River Song.
Happy Reader



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