At the end of Doctor Who's 2005 series, audiences were abruptly introduced to the tradition of regeneration, as the lead actor changed from Christopher Eccleston to David Tennant.
On the 15th April 2006, Doctor Who Series 2 began with the episode 'New Earth.' However, over the years, fans have turned against the episode, but is it actually better than people think?
When Doctor Who returned in 2005, it didn't really acknowledge its long and storied history. However, this all changed with the Series 2 episode School Reunion, which brought back the popular 1970s companion Sarah Jane Smith.
If you ask a lot of Doctor Who fans about Steven Moffat's four stories during the RTD era, a lot of them will praise his second, The Girl in the Fireplace. But is this romantic episode overrated?
Despite being one of the most iconic Doctor Who villains, the Cybermen had lost their way during the 1970s and 1980s. However, with their return in 2006, were the Cybermen able to reclaim their former glory?
Remember that Doctor Who episode where a woman on TV kept screaming about how hungry she was and stole people's faces? Yeah, that's a thing that happened.
Doctor Who's second series was a hit upon release, with David Tennant's Tenth Doctor hitting the ground running. So why has it since become largely disliked by fans?