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Old 05-26-2025, 10:52 AM   #1
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I mean, you're not wrong, but while the Chibs era was scraping the bottom of the barrel RTD Redux has not only smashed through the bottom of said barrel but it's currently halfway to China....
I disagree. RTD2 has been a little hit-and-miss and isn't as strong as RTD1, but I wouldn't say it's terrible. In fact, Season Two has been an incredibly strong series. The Well, The Interstellar Song Contest and Wish World are three stories I enjoyed so much I'd give them a 10/10.
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I'm still waiting on S1 to get a 4K release, it's shown in that format on iPlayer and Disney+ I want to support the show by purchasing it in the best possible format and the pricing is more inline with that format than BD.
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I'm still waiting on S1 to get a 4K release, it's shown in that format on iPlayer and Disney+ I want to support the show by purchasing it in the best possible format and the pricing is more inline with that format than BD.
It doesn't look like a 4K release will ever happen though unfortunately. It's a shame given that Seasons One and Two are true 4K, unlike Twice Upon A Time.
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I'm still waiting on S1 to get a 4K release, it's shown in that format on iPlayer and Disney+ I want to support the show by purchasing it in the best possible format and the pricing is more inline with that format than BD.
You will be waiting an extremely long time for it. BBC studios took the low numbers of the 4k version of twice upon a time as a sign of low interest. Not taking into account that twice had just recently been released on Blu ray months earlier and in 2018 4k was very much in its infancy compared with where it is now. I’d really like them to give it another go at some point
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