I do not get BBC America, so the only way I can keep up with recent Dr. Who episodes is when the DVDs come out. I had given up on possibly seeing this 50th Anniversary show with David Tenant (who is my favorite of the current series). I am very pleased that your store offers these Dr. Who DVDs for sale; I will continue to look for not only current episodes but also for available episodes of the older series as well. The interaction between the 2 doctors is interesting with each of them trying to outdo the other while the older Dr. is trying to help them understand what they can do rather than commit genocide. It was sad seeing what his previous decision had done to him and the 2 younger versions of himself finally understanding themselves better as they confronted how they had been affected by what he had done. This companion seemed to be the "glue" that bound them all together and helped them to accomplish what needed to be done. I also liked the special features which were available on this DVD.