The David Tennant Specials, Vol. 2

The David Tennant Specials, Vol. 2

Doctor Who

  • Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • Release Date: 2009-04-11
  • Advisory Rating: TV-PG
  • Episodes: 8
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes HD Price: USD 22.99
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Description

Scottish actor David Tennant, known for his theater work with the Royal Shakespeare Company and performances in the films Casanova and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, became the tenth Doctor in 2005. This collection of special HD episodes represents some of his finest work as the adventurous time-traveler.

Episodes

Title Time Price
1 Planet of the Dead 58:56 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
2 Doctor Who Confidential: Planet of the D 57:02 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
3 The Waters of Mars 1:02:21 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
4 Doctor Who Confidential: The Waters of M 58:06 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
5 Christmas Special: The End of Time, Pt. 59:53 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
6 Doctor Who Confidential: The End of Time 57:02 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
7 Christmas Special: The End of Time, Pt. 1:12:39 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
8 Doctor Who Confidential: The End of Time 56:52 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes

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Reviews

  • Just fantastic.

    5
    By Ajnf95
    By far the best doctor that the show has ever had, End of time is simply incredible.
  • The Best Episodes of the Re-Launch, And the Most Touching Regengeration

    5
    By *<(SwimSwim)>*
    The End of Time was truly epic, even surpases Journey's End! A truly epic battle between the Doctor and the Master, but more-ver, for the sake of creation, and all of time! The drums are getting louder... BOOM-BOOM-BOOM-BOOM!!! The Master found a way to restore himself as usual, and is now coming back to seek his vengence. The people of earth are having bad dreams, and the Ood warn the Doctor "Something is returning" By the end, the Doctor had doomed his people for the second time, and who knows if we'll even see the Master again, as the Master also feel back-into the Time Lock. FUN FACT: The woman who mysteriously appears randomly to talk to Wilfred, and the one you cried as Galifrey fell back-into the Time War, is, accourding to Davies, the Doctor's Mother. David also has the most touching regeneration, saying eariler in part 1 how regeneration is equal to death, one man falls and another walks away. His last line made me shed a single man-tear, "I don't want to go". Bit of a shame though, he tried holding it in so long, that when the regeneration energy finally burst, took out the TARDIS. I guess the fact that he crashed while regenerating made him bonkers, becuase that's the way the 11th Doctor is. After all, regeneration makes any Doctor loopy to begin with, and crashing couldn't have helped much etheir.
  • David Tennant best Doctor Who ever!!!!!

    5
    By Ladybug2552
    I think David Tennant is the coolest doctor! He will be missed :'(
  • Amazing!!!

    5
    By Yanna8988
    I love Dr. Who, and David Tennant is the best Doctor. These episodes capitalize on his version of the character becoming the best/worst doctor in his opinion. Very wonderful episodes. You should watch all of the David Tennant episodes. :-)
  • The Last Time Lord !AGAIN!

    5
    By Timelord Victorious
    David Tennant before, David Tennant now David Tennant forever
  • Important realization!!! (Click, and get some tissues if you are a hardcore Doctor Who fan, like me)

    4
    By Timelord Kitti
    So far, all of the doctors in the new series have been chosen magnificently, but so far it's a tie for David Tennant and Matt Smith, so I cannot wait to see the next doctor, just out of curiosity. Sadly, though, I just realized something VERY important. If we go accordingly to the classic series (which I have yet to see, and I have only heard this), a Timelord gets to regenerate only 12 times, and the first doctor was before he ever regenerated (I think), so that would mean 13 doctors. BUUUT, in one of the final Tennant episodes (the one when the doctor gets a half-human twin), he regenerates... through his severed hand, but all the same, regeneration. Which means the Doctor after Matt Smith will be the last, if the new producer writes accordingly to the classic series. Russel T. Davies, you were an EXCELLENT, and I mean EXCELLENT writer, but, you just shortened the Doctor's lifespan. Say this isn't true! D:
  • Beautifully written, tearful farewell. :')

    5
    By sunnydot721
    These last four episodes, the specials written by Russell T. Davies before new writer Stephen Moffat would take over, definitely show some of his best work as writer for the conclusion of the four seasons. He incorporated new ideas, and wrapped everything up in a mindblowing finale to his Doctor Who career. David Tennant also was amazing, he was so good the three seasons he was in, and it was really very sad to see him go. He really was the best Doctor. End of Time was surprising and very nicely done by all actors, and Planet of the Dead was particularily fun. Really really worth the buy.
  • Purely Brilliant

    5
    By YE-A
    Doctor Who has always been one of my favorite shows. Especially since David Tennant had taken the role. I am sad to see him go, he is by far the best doctor we have seen. To see him go tore me to shreds, but to see someone as young as Matt Smith take the role is absolutely amazing. I am glad with what Matt Smith has brought to the table, he gives it a more mysterious outlook on the Doctor that we haven't seen before. I believe that we will always cherish David Tennant as our doctor. The best ending ever, and it brought me to tears
  • Farewell David

    5
    By G M-W
    I started watching doctor who a couple years ago and i have to say that it is the best sci-fi show i have ever seen. david tennant brings something to doctor who that makes everyone love it and it would be hard to find a moment of bad acting from him in these specials. I loved david's acting right up to his final heart-breaking line. a must-buy for anyone who loves a good story and quality actors. Allons-y!
  • You'll Never Forget Your First Doctor!

    5
    By *granger*danger*
    David Tennant was the first doctor I ever remember watching. I've watched himthrough all the seasons, and it literally makes me cry to see him go. But this is a great end and I don't think any Doctor will ever be as good as David Tennant.

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