[QUOTE=The89thAlt;31981986]To be honest, I stopped watching this when Tennant left. The new Doctor just annoys me.[/QUOTE]
How does he do that if you haven't watched him?
[QUOTE=Patroclus Rex;31982039]How does he do that if you haven't watched him?[/QUOTE]
Well I obviously watched some of him to see how much of an annoying twit he is.
[QUOTE=evlbzltyr;31981612]Does anyone else think that the question that's hidden in plain sight the Silence are supposed to believe in is "Doctor who?"[/QUOTE]
This occurred to me, but I think Ray-The-Sun's idea (Will you marry me?) is more accurate. You're right, Doctor Who? is hidden in plain sight. Moffat's either going to go for that, or for the marriage one. I'm rooting for the second option, since we already know the title of the last episode, and we know Melody is working for the Silence. I'm still convinced that when Silence falls, it's the organisation that falls. By marrying the Doctor, she'll refute the organisation and shit will probably hit the fan. Thus, Silence falls.
Just finished Christopher Eccleston. Is David Tennant as good a Doctor Who as Christopher?
That was amazing.
Again I have to admit that the Mels thing was genius.
[QUOTE=DANKA;31982515]Just finished Christopher Eccleston. Is David Tennant as good a Doctor Who as Christopher?[/QUOTE]
I found Chris a but drab.
Tennant is more hyper and techy, sort of.
[sp]Guys, I'm just thinking aloud here, but perhaps we haven't been following the actual Doctor since The Rebel Flesh, as there was that odd thing with the boots. Which means that it is the ganger that will be killed, possibly by the real Doctor. This would explain why he couldn't regenerate when poisoned...
Anyway, got this thought when at one point, the Doctor reminded me of the Flesh (don't know why).[/sp]
What are your thoughts?
Spoilered just incase.
[editline]28th August 2011[/editline]
How is this late, the one on the previous page was the opposite way round, which I'm okay with bar the regeneration part, how would that happen???
Cabbal, Ganger Doctor melted into a pile of Flesh at the end of the episode. The way you say it, it was the real Doctor who melted. This does not make sense.
In addition, the Doctor melted down Ganger Amy. If he was Ganger Doctor as you say, he would have melted as well.
Damn, forgot about the Doctor melting part, but I still think that it has something to do with a ganger.
[QUOTE=The89thAlt;31981986]To be honest, I stopped watching this when Tennant left. The new Doctor just annoys me.[/QUOTE]
...How can someone annoy you more than the Doctor who wouldn't ever stop complaining and whining?
Interesting new hidden messages on the Fourth Dimension part of the Doctor Who website:
“When Reason Slept
When Mothers Wept
When soldiers Crept
The Monsters came”
Stephen Moffat is the most sucessful troll ever.
Matt Smith is a far better doctor than David Tennant, just going to say that right now.
What disappoints me is the lack of that coat we saw him in in the start. He was missing it and back to the tweed by the end. Pisses me off because it looked so great.
[QUOTE=ProWaffle;31981536]Oh my god you are my fucking hero right now thank you so much[/QUOTE]
And I'll be streaming all of the rest of the series too, so if you can stay up until 5 in the morning australia time you can watch it live
[QUOTE=killerteacup;31985457]Matt Smith is a far better doctor than David Tennant, just going to say that right now.
What disappoints me is the lack of that coat we saw him in in the start. He was missing it and back to the tweed by the end. Pisses me off because it looked so great.[/QUOTE]
I believe he wears it for the whole of episode 12
[QUOTE=Cabbalistic;31984406][sp]Guys, I'm just thinking aloud here, but perhaps we haven't been following the actual Doctor since The Rebel Flesh, as there was that odd thing with the boots. Which means that it is the ganger that will be killed, possibly by the real Doctor. This would explain why he couldn't regenerate when poisoned...
Anyway, got this thought when at one point, the Doctor reminded me of the Flesh (don't know why).[/sp]
What are your thoughts?
Spoilered just incase.
[editline]28th August 2011[/editline]
How is this late, the one on the previous page was the opposite way round, which I'm okay with bar the regeneration part, how would that happen???[/QUOTE]
He couldn't regenerate because the poison stopped him from doing so.
[QUOTE=ElectronicG19;31985809]He couldn't regenerate because the poison stopped him from doing so.[/QUOTE]
Or because he hit the regeneration limit with his Tennant -> Smith regeneration.
[QUOTE=ElectronicG19;31985809]He couldn't regenerate because the poison stopped him from doing so.[/QUOTE]
Seems too obvious...
[QUOTE=Marlamin;31985836]Or because he hit the regeneration limit with his Tennant -> Smith regeneration.[/QUOTE] he has 2 more left unless the whole river into doctor gave him a reset
[QUOTE=Jessbinx;31985449]Interesting new hidden messages on the Fourth Dimension part of the Doctor Who website:
“When Reason Slept
When Mothers Wept
When soldiers Crept
The Monsters came”[/QUOTE]
Could "Reason" be the doctor, "Mother" Be amy and "Solider" Be Rory, or is that too obvious?
[QUOTE=Elfy;31980051]It's a new company that does the SFX. I know a guy who does it all.[/QUOTE]
What is the company called? I know The Mill did the effects from series 1-5.
I maybe rated dumb or late or something
But I never knew River Song was married to Voldemort... Well the actors who play them were!
-snip-
[QUOTE=evlbzltyr;31981612]Does anyone else think that the question that's hidden in plain sight the Silence are supposed to believe in is "Doctor who?"[/QUOTE]
I thought it was "What makes nations and what breaks them?"
Oh wait that's something else...
[QUOTE=Aries;31982347]This occurred to me, but I think Ray-The-Sun's idea (Will you marry me?) is more accurate. You're right, Doctor Who? is hidden in plain sight. Moffat's either going to go for that, or for the marriage one. I'm rooting for the second option, since we already know the title of the last episode, and we know Melody is working for the Silence. I'm still convinced that when Silence falls, it's the organisation that falls. By marrying the Doctor, she'll refute the organisation and shit will probably hit the fan. Thus, Silence falls.[/QUOTE]
That makes sense, but I don't see how that question is hidden in plain sight. Whereas the "Doctor... Who?" question sort of, well, [I]is[/I] "hidden" in plain sight.
[QUOTE=DANKA;31982515]Just finished Christopher Eccleston. Is David Tennant as good a Doctor Who as Christopher?[/QUOTE]
Yep. I thought was debating that myself a week before you did. David Tennant I think is more of a doctor then Eccleston was. Although Eccleston was a bit more bad ass.
Oh god I watched "Love & Monsters" a few days ago. That was the weirdest episode I've ever seen. It was more of a comedy with stupid characters then what the show is supposed to be.
[QUOTE=Cabbalistic;31985313]Damn, forgot about the Doctor melting part, but I still think that it has something to do with a ganger.[/QUOTE]
He could go get himself a new clone. There's nothing really stopping him. :v:
I'm just spitballing here, but what if the Doctor in the tux wasn't the poisoned Doctor. What if the poisoned Doctor went and switched with the Doctor at Lake Silencio.
I know what you're thinking, the tux Doctor appeared to be in agony, and actually died from the poison. Rule 1.
[QUOTE=ElectronicG19;31987511]I'm just spitballing here, but what if the Doctor in the tux wasn't the poisoned Doctor. What if the poisoned Doctor went and switched with the Doctor at Lake Silencio.
I know what you're thinking, the tux Doctor appeared to be in agony, and actually died from the poison. Rule 1.[/QUOTE]
But then the future Doctor would be cancelled out if the past, poisoned version of himself was shot and killed.
[QUOTE=Jessbinx;31987582]But then the future Doctor would be cancelled out if the past, poisoned version of himself was shot and killed.[/QUOTE]
I get the impression that Moffat doesn't give a fuck about paradoxes. You have to admit it's strange that the Doctor just suddenly turned up in a tux, after not being able to stand up in the TARDIS. I think he does go off and do something, if not switching with himself. I don't think the tux Doctor was the Doctor we saw poisoned.
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