• Doctor Who V7
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHu2JNfHG9A&feature=related[/media] Rate dumb if posted before
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWn_1yOFpfU[/media]
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;32654662]And Steven Moffat didn't even attempt to explain that they were different cybermen even though they look the same and turn people into cybermen which they didn't do before the 2006 series. The finale of season 5 wasn't explained well at all, who tricked the enemies into thinking the was the problem and why wasn't it explained well and how(my guess is the silence, which should have been explained then and there)? And as for the wedding well that was just boring, I don't need to that rubbish. Matt Smith is horrible doctor he is like a child pretending to be the doctor, he has no presence, David Tenant was one the best doctors ever, he had the emotion, the presence and you really believe he was the doctor. The Christmas special was just a rip off of "a Christmas carol" as if we hadn't seen enough remakes of that. I don't care that most of you don't agree, the masses are always wrong anyway, now stop accusing me of being stupid because I don't agree with you and accept that people have different opinions.[/QUOTE] hahaha
Matt Smith is horrible actor and doctor who has turned to shit. [highlight](User was banned for having a biased opinion and telling everyone their opinions are invaild just like Fox news ("egomaniac with biased opinion" - verynicelady))[/highlight]
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;32658240]Matt Smith is horrible actor and doctor who has turned to shit. [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Trolling or dumb or both" - verynicelady))[/highlight][/QUOTE] sadly i have to kind of agree, it's gone down hill but it could be saved and Matt Smith is a great actor who is given awful lines i also drew my new avatar edit oh man, now this looks cool [url]http://www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=66868&zenid=nb6ne4mt65cs9jnp05h65bg126[/url] if they do the other doctors i hope they hold off for a while so i can save up! i'm pretty sad it's basically impossible for me to get this one
[QUOTE=Stockers678;32657301][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHu2JNfHG9A&feature=related[/media] Rate dumb if posted before[/QUOTE] Directed by Russell T Davies
[QUOTE=peaceful guy;32659676]Directed by Russell T Davies[/QUOTE] If that was the case then the Doctor and Einstein would have done more than hug.
It was good but completely random. Why did he become an ood? How did he make that stuff? Why was it crawling away? Goes to show kids have no idea what's going on in Doctor Who these days. And they don't care, it's all visual and humour and brainy speak and they're happy.
at least it wasn't published as a proper episode like love and monsters [editline]7th October 2011[/editline] granted, they only created the monster but still.
I think Love and Monsters, monster concept was the best bit. A grotesque creature which displays the deads terrified faces from its disgusting body locked in fear. The kid didn't says his monster should be funny. [editline]7th October 2011[/editline] I bet he hated it [editline]7th October 2011[/editline] I bet he cried
Indeed, the monster was kind of a chilling concept upon retrospect; it absorbs it's victims into it's body, with the mind slowly dissolving into the Abzorbaloff's consciousness; an And I Must Scream fate if ever I saw one. Thinking about that, would the absorption of the victim's mind increase the intellect and wisdom of the creature? If that's the case, then I suspect the "Klommite" we saw in Love and Monsters was a young one; probably hadn't absorbed as many victims yet, but nonetheless still cunning and smart.
The Absorbaloff was supposed to be the size of a bus. But guess what happened? [h2]RUSSELL T DAVIES[/h2]
I think that was his only good idea all episode. That'd been so odd to fit a story round
it would have been better if it'd just been treat dramatically rather than played as comedy. The faux-documentary style of an outsider documenting his experiences of the Doctor was something I actually enjoyed, and I'll go so far as to say the first half of Love and Monsters was actually good. (then again I haven't seen it in a while so I don't remember the exact details)
[QUOTE=DainBramageStudios;32669329]it would have been better if it'd just been treat dramatically rather than played as comedy. The faux-documentary style of an outsider documenting his experiences of the Doctor was something I actually enjoyed, and I'll go so far as to say the first half of Love and Monsters was actually good.[/QUOTE] The bit about the companions family was good, I liked the idea of them having to live without their daugter/son/whatever while they saw the universe.
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Doctor executing millions of Cybermen to be dramatic [editline]7th October 2011[/editline] More importantly how did this provoke reaction for The Cybermen? Shouldn't they just adapt and reconfigure the plan? Giving in is an effect of fear and fear is an emotion which they shouldn't have.
[QUOTE=Dan2593;32671752]Doctor executing millions of Cybermen to be dramatic [editline]7th October 2011[/editline] More importantly how did this provoke reaction for The Cybermen? Shouldn't they just adapt and reconfigure the plan? Giving in is an effect of fear and fear is an emotion which they shouldn't have.[/QUOTE] shut uppppp it's a cool scene
Rory is the boss, especially in his Silence Agent outfit, which made him rather Big Boss. I just hope he returns as badass as ever in Series 7, perhaps fighting the Giant Space Octopus that materialises upon the Fields of Trenzelor after The Question is answered, The Name being spoken for the first time in many eternities.
I really don't want Matt Smith to regenerate at the end of the seventh series. Agree if you agree, Disagree if you disagree.
Well, he's been signed on until 2015, so we can expect at least another series or two before the Fall of the Eleventh. And on that note, when Dorium mentioned the Fall of the Eleventh, I thought it meant the Eleventh Doctor falling then regenerating; like after sealing away whatever his unspoken name has kept bound, he is near death and the Fall of the Eleventh happens, leading into the Rise of the Twelfth. Then again the Fall of the Eleventh could be a historical battle, or maybe it's referring to a date in the Autumn?
if the fall of the Eleventh happens in series 7 its safe to say he won't regenerate. Maybe it's just his darkest moment or something that brings him down heaps bad. Makes him see his true self and he can't stand it or something, and then in the few series after that he tries to keep going until realises he can't so he gets himself killed and the Twelfth doctor appears. It could even be about the Valeyard, so many possibilities
I don't think the doctor would ever kill himself
I'm actually quite interested to see how he will regenerate, I expect he'll do the opposite of tennant and take it with a smile
[QUOTE=GoldenBullet;32677909]I'm actually quite interested to see how he will regenerate, I expect he'll do the opposite of tennant and take it with a smile[/QUOTE] So like Nine did, then? He was fantastic. Absolutely fantastic. And you know what? So is Matt.
[QUOTE=JakeAM;32654851]SO THERE WAS NO LEAK SCRIPT? God damn you trickster.[/QUOTE] Ha-haaah!
Be interesting if he is injured so suddenly he doesn't get a chance to say goodbye. Like the Tenth Doctor in The Stolen Earth which is where I maintain he should have changed. The transition to a new Doctor would be much easier surrounded by companions and Daleks.
Indeed; a regeneration should be seen by many, like Baker to Davidson (4th to 5th) at the end of Logopolis.
Who would your dream writer for the show be? Always wondered what people think about this.
[QUOTE=Stockers678;32680221]Who would your dream writer for the show be? Always wondered what people think about this.[/QUOTE] Giorgio A Tsoukalos
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