Sameer Callahan
It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
Jenna Walter
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
Payno
I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Cassandra
Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Azlan Lewis
I really like this version of K9. I grew up with the original K9 from Doctor who.This is a spin-off from Dr. Who. "The Doctor" is not mentioned at all and makes no appearance in this show.First of all do not expect it to be an adult show. This was geared towards children and has some violence but death is not part of it. If you remember this you can enjoy the show.K9 is voiced by John Lesson, the original voice of K9 from Dr. Who.The look of K9 has been updated and is more flexible than the original from Dr. Who. Kids not familiar with Dr. Who wont notice this.Over all this is a nice show to watch with kids 5 years old and up w/o having to explain anything.
Matthew Gamble
This show is boring, embarrassing, makes no sense and full of so much cringe.I wish I could say K-9 (the character) was the best part of the show, but he really isn't... they have him human emotions, which makes no sense... K-9 is just a Computer, in Doctor Who, K-9 was liked for being robot-like, this is not K-9...Even though the show is so forgettable, I could not finish the show, because of how bad this is...There is nothing redeemable about this at all. The Characters are blamed and uninteresting cardboard-cut outs, the redesign of K-9 looks appalling, the acting is more wooden than an Oak Tree, the script are terrible and its made by Australians, but set in the UK...If you want to watch a good spin-off of Doctor Who, then Sarah Jane Adventures or Torchwood are the best options... and maybe Class...
Sperry23
What could have been another excellent spin-off fails in so very many respects.The interesting story ideas are thoroughly demolished by poor scripts. The writers were doing something that was never done in Dr. Who or any of its other spin-offs; They talk down to the audience. The writers also indulge in the use of "Hack-Writers Gambit". HWG can be best described as the practice of putting the protagonists in deadly danger, then shifting the scene to show them as having escaped with little or no explanation of how they did so.The characters are flat. There is no depth to them at all. Worse, they are, for the most part, completely unsympathetic. There is no reason for the audience to care what happens to them at all.Additionally, the program is hampered by poor acting. While the actors are mostly experienced, all too often they are either just running lines or chewing the scenery. It certainly doesn't look like they are having much fun on the set. It really does show, you know.The sets and lighting are from the 60's. They are very much reminiscent of the early Dr. Who shows in their amateurishness.I had such high hopes for this show. And I am so disappointed.
r3kidsr_gr8
I have watched all the new Doctor Who, Torchwood, and Sarah Jane Adventures and enjoyed them all. I have watched this show because it's in the Doctor Who world but it was the worst television show I have ever watched. The stories are very poorly written and the acting is just as bad. Robyn Moore who plays Jorjie's mother June Turner is the only person in the whole cast that can be considered a "good actor". Robert Moloney, who plays Professor Alistair Gryffen has been in many other roles so apparently he can also perform well but his character is so awfully written that it does not show. I understand that this show is written for young people, but so was The Sarah Jane Adventures, and that show was enjoyable. I Find it hard to believe that this show was given a whole year without being canceled. I can only imagine it was because it was a Doctor Who spin-off. I would like others to watch this and give their opinions to see what others think of this show.