That is, in the end, the best way to enjoy Doctor Who. And that is in no way a judgement on the people in this thread - I enjoy the discussions in here, even I don't agree with every opinion. I mostly check in here in between seasons. Doctor Who can be so many things for different people, there are always people who will be dissatisfied, no matter what the show does. While the show is on, I mostly limit the experience to myself and my friends, and I don't really check into forums. I just get more enjoyment out of the show that way. There are episodes I love and episodes I hate (and inbetween), but over analyzing can destroy any episode. I'll probably be back when the season ends, or if something really significant happens. I know the titles of the next few episodes but nothing beyond that, and I want to keep it that way as well. If the BBC announces that, for example, they're bringing back Davros in 4 weeks (they haven't, don't worry), at least it might remain a surprise for me when that episode comes. I always change the channel when the 'next time' trailer comes on as well. Doctor Who works best when you just go along for the ride. Analyzing scripts, set pictures, work prints or rumors can happen after the season ends, for me.