• Doctor Who V7
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[QUOTE=Cabbalistic;32037079]Just got our TV Guide - says it is the scariest episode yet![/QUOTE] It's 2011 and you're using a TV guide?
I have a tv guide app on my phone and Digi Guide on here but still also buy a print guide to read the articles. Last week's Radio Times had great picture publicising Doctor Who on the front cover. Probably his parents who buy it anyway. [editline]31st August 2011[/editline] [url]http://www.radiotimes.com/photos/2011-06-14/covers-gallery-doctor-who[/url]
[QUOTE=ElectronicG19;32037286]It's 2011 and you're using a TV guide?[/QUOTE] Yh, it is my parents, but it is much easier to have a hard copy rather than the EPG imo. It is much easier to look through etc.
[QUOTE=killerteacup;32035355]Gatiss is the viking in this one, or so I heard. He's picked up his game in my opinion. Victory of the Daleks was a good good episode. I look forward to seeing if he can keep that standard going. Imo Moffat was always going to alienate people with the direction the show has gone in so I'm not surprised.[/QUOTE] Victory of the Daleks was a very good way to introduce new Dalek chacters and a redesign while not being the focus of the series. I didn't like the deus ex machina resolution to the bomb though.
[QUOTE=Jessbinx;32027443]Gatiss' writing - what didn't you like about it? Remember that the writer himself still has to bend to the will of the head writer. The stories themselves were pretty average RTD fare - but under Moffat, he could be completely different. I loved "The Idiot's Lantern", and actually, despite the awful effects (which really spoilt it for me), even "The Lazarus Experiment" wasn't [i]bad[/i]. They're all very human in their grounding and sentiment and that looks like it will stay for "Night Terrors". Under Moffat in Sherlock he was brilliant. I quite expect this one to turn out the same. [editline]30th August 2011[/editline] don't set out to hate it until you've seen it! With Doctor Who, the best way to enjoy it is just to hold on for the ride :v:[/QUOTE] [img]http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQCW1RTHJFj06Nly5YI6aJ1_8kkPYcqHTvAuwslwyrjouyftigsMQ[/img] Nope he still sucked under Moff. His Sherlock was good as he had as much power in it as Moff does. They came up with the show together. [editline]31st August 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=DiscoInferno;32030094]Now that the casting team and writers have more regenerations to play around with, do you think a non-white or a lady Doctor is more of a possiblity? Maybe a ginger Doctor, but they may save that for last.[/QUOTE] In the Doctors Wife gender regeneration was confirmed. Mels regenerating confirmed skin colour change.
[QUOTE=Dan2593;32043155]In the Doctors Wife gender regeneration was confirmed. Mels regenerating confirmed skin colour change.[/QUOTE] But is it likely that The Doctor will undergo such changes?
Wouldn't mind a black doctor. Or a female doctor, I'd like a Doctor I'll be able to fancy. But the backlash would be huge.
Better start with a black Doctor first, since the transition of dude to lass would mess with one's head even moreso than a change in ethnicity.
What about a gay jewish gypsy doctor in a wheelchair?
Now you're just being ridiculous. Insert canned laughter, cast your votes, lines are open, lines are closed, the Doctor is now Cthulhu in a tuxedo! I should stop watching stuff by David Firth. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vVG8GI2INw[/media]
Personally, I think a female Doctor would destroy the programme. It wouldn't work IMO. But I'd have no objection to a Doctor of any ethnicity under the sun, so long as they're a good actor
Aye, truth there. Doctor's always been a man with mostly female companions, turning him into a woman would drive him beyond insane. He was already freaked out when he thought he'd regenerated into a girl at the end of The End of Time, completely transforming into a woman would probably snap his brain in half with the new perspective and new physiology.
imo The doctor should be a female, then at least it wouldn't be weird of me to want to have sex with him.
futa doctor
Who crapped on the thread's title :suicide:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCu2UqlQR1s[/media]
Does anybody feel sad for all the pain Rory's gone through? He's died, thought he'd lose Amy each time, and when he watched over her in the Pandorica for years, uncertain if he'd ever see her again? That scene where he first dies just totally killed me. :(
[QUOTE=Jessbinx;32044581]Personally, I think a female Doctor would destroy the programme. It wouldn't work IMO. But I'd have no objection to a Doctor of any ethnicity under the sun, so long as they're a good actor[/QUOTE] I think somebody [B]like[/B] the girl who played Idris would be good. On that Helen Carter girl. [editline]31st August 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Jookia;32046985]Does anybody feel sad for all the pain Rory's gone through? He's died, thought he'd lose Amy each time, and when he watched over her in the Pandorica for years, uncertain if he'd ever see her again? That scene where he first dies just totally killed me. :([/QUOTE] What I really loved about last weeks episode. The trailer. "Great. We're dead. AGAIN." [editline]31st August 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Marlamin;32046607][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCu2UqlQR1s[/media][/QUOTE] Confidential is now so much better with things like this
I really haven't liked this series as much as the last, and I think the problem is that there's too much going on. Especially with the last episode - ok, we've gone back in time and hitler's there, there's a robot that changes shape and becomes different people, and then river comes in to the story, and suddenly they're running all over the place while the doctor is dying and then he's alright again but the robot's trying to kill river, but it turns out the doctor was just pretending to be fine so river decides she's going to save him and now she can't regenerate, then they just decide that they're going to go and do something else. There's so much going on that there's little time to resolve everything properly and it all just feels rushed, which is insane for 45-minute episodes (especially when some of them have been split in to two parts - there are films shorter than a doctor who two-parter).
It doesn't really feel like A Good Man Goes to War and Let's Kill Hitler is a two-part episode.
I'm quite happy with the series. I don't see what all the fuss is about. It's good entertainment.
[QUOTE=Marlamin;32046607][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCu2UqlQR1s[/media][/QUOTE] I like how the relationships of the actors off camera are pretty much the same as on camera. Matt and Karen are goofing around having a good time, and Arthur is just there.
I demand to own a sonic cane.
[QUOTE=IdiotStorm;32049674]I like how the relationships of the actors off camera are pretty much the same as on camera. Matt and Karen are goofing around having a good time, and Arthur is just there.[/QUOTE] I sometimes wonder if they're REALLY acting.
[QUOTE=DiscoInferno;32049243]It doesn't really feel like A Good Man Goes to War and Let's Kill Hitler is a two-part episode.[/QUOTE] It isn't. Stephen describes them both as single parts. [editline]1st September 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=IdiotStorm;32049674]I like how the relationships of the actors off camera are pretty much the same as on camera. Matt and Karen are goofing around having a good time, and Arthur is just there.[/QUOTE] Arthur is the funniest though. I've seen him in a ton of videos. He's too cool to be friends with them. [editline]1st September 2011[/editline] Tom Baker and William Shatner. Both hilarious, older, fatter, and confused looking Sci-fi show defining stars. Shatner is basically an american Baker.
I got a 11th Doctor Sonic Screwdriver which was delivered with a magazine I get to my house and when I went to take it out it was completely shattered :(
[QUOTE=TheUnDeadGod;32054835]I got a 11th Doctor Sonic Screwdriver which was delivered with a magazine I get to my house and when I went to take it out it was completely shattered :([/QUOTE] Well fuck
That's Royal Mail for you!
[QUOTE=TheUnDeadGod;32054835]I got a 11th Doctor Sonic Screwdriver which was delivered with a magazine I get to my house and when I went to take it out it was completely shattered :([/QUOTE] Man, that's heavy, kinda sucks.
Yeah I know... Don't even know if its worth trying to get a new one... It will probably been in the same condition.. On the bright side my friend said he has two so he'll let me have one.
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