[QUOTE=Killzone(Dylan);40963362][video=youtube;n4hhWiqS7K4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4hhWiqS7K4[/video]
That was really nice I hope Matt gets a send off like that[/QUOTE]
I fucking died at the dancing Ood.
[QUOTE=Killzone(Dylan);40963362][video=youtube;n4hhWiqS7K4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4hhWiqS7K4[/video]
That was really nice I hope Matt gets a send off like that[/QUOTE]
[video=youtube;y7JWY_oYlps]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7JWY_oYlps[/video]
"The Ballad of Moffat & Skinner"
I dont think that would happen.
[QUOTE=oskramorir;40967398][video=youtube;y7JWY_oYlps]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7JWY_oYlps[/video]
"The Ballad of Moffat & Skinner"
I dont think that would happen.[/QUOTE]
I'm convinced it would end with Moffat burying her under the floorboards. Bare chested.
Here's an idea for Matt's last episode that's a bit different.
How about the Christmas special is a two-parter, with one episode on Christmas day and the other episode on New Year's day? And the Doctor regenerates at the end of [i]the first episode[/i]? I was thinking a bit like Stolen Earth / Journey's End but if he'd actually regenerated after being shot by the dalek.
It would be quite interesting to see a regeneration episode where not only the companion, but the story's main antagonist and any support characters react to The Doctor's new face.
Actually that got me thinking about the rumours that [sp]Matt's regeneration will happen right at the start at the episode or in flashback. Well, what if what I described above happens, but he starts regenerating at the end of the 50th special? That would be one hell of a month-long cliffhanger.[/sp]
Ok im done with 702
i guess im caught up now modern tv series wise.
i guess this is part where i get thrown into the hype machine.
[QUOTE=Dan2593;40969104]Bare chested.[/QUOTE]
Skinner or Moffat?
[QUOTE=IceyMalone;40971287]Skinner or Moffat?[/QUOTE]
Moffat obviously. Yum.
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[editline]10th June 2013[/editline]
Meanwhiel Doctor Who Online says Rory Kinnear is NOT The Doctor.
[editline]10th June 2013[/editline]
Meanwhile the person who told us Ben Daniels all that time ago now says his reliable source is claiming Domhnall Gleeson is cast as 12.
[QUOTE=Dan2593;40971429]
Meanwhile the person who told us Ben Daniels all that time ago now says his reliable source is claiming Domhnall Gleeson is cast as 12.[/QUOTE]
Please be true
Oh god yes please
Very good actor.
My only gripe is the tumblrgasm.
"OMG BILL WEASLEY - HE'S HOT AND HE'S GINGER THIS TIME!~"
I would like him. He's a great actor, could go great places with it.
He's really not hot.
He's not conventionally attractive by any means.
really wanted someone older
Watching GoT made me realise anybody aged 16 and up can be a magnificent actor.
I wonder what the fashion sense will be of 12, or the main accessory.
Also look through pictures of Domhnall, I hope if he's 12 they keep long hair.
He's ginger!
I'm hoping for something properly interesting with the next Doctor. So far, we've had leather jacket with a different shirt every episode, suit (with trenchcoat and trainers), and tweed suit with a bowtie. Something really creative would be cool. In the same way, it might be nice to have a Doctor that's a little more reserved, if not serious.
I would like another Hartnell, both acting and costume-wise. A victorian gentleman, something along the lines of this.
[QUOTE=Dan2593;40928631]
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Albeit, perhaps a bit older.
Whenever I play Metal Gear Solid 3 now, this bit of music sticks with me during this scene:
[url]http://youtubedoubler.com/?video1=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DyhbjTvok1Fk&start1=0&video2=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DxyvrMyh6dQg&start2=148&authorName=CoolCorky[/url]
It just synchs so well, especially when burnt Fury appears.
Only because it looks like a regeneration
I now want to rescore the entirety of MGS3 with Doctor Who thanks.
[QUOTE=Dan2593;40971851]He's really not hot.
He's not conventionally attractive by any means.[/QUOTE]
Uh, neither was Matt Smith? The guy easily has the "good guy gone bad" look. Tumblr will be all over it.
"Me and Matt have another episode left to film"
Interesting. Possibly debunking the [sp]regeneration happens at the start[/sp] theory?
I hope so. I'm starting to think the guy who tipped Ben Daniels is a bit of a bullshitter. We'll see how reliable he is in time to come.
[editline]11th June 2013[/editline]
Helen Mirren would make a great Doctor- oh.
[QUOTE]That has sparked intense speculation among the show's millions of fans, with some wondering whether the role might go to a woman for the first time. One bookmaker is offering 25-1 odds on it being Mirren.
"Oh, please - I would put much longer odds on it than that," she scoffed.
"But I think it's absolutely time for a female Doctor Who. I'm so sick of that man with his girl sidekick. I could name at least 10 wonderful British actresses who would absolutely kill in that role."[/QUOTE]
Obviously never watched the show.
[editline]11th June 2013[/editline]
If we're gonna suggest people over 60 I want Charles Dance.
[url=http://toys.usvsth3m.com/drwho/]A failsafe on the TARDIS console blows, sending her crashing towards a future Earth colony, and the TARDIS team are immediately worshipped as gods. The Doctor and Clara reveal a secret about the origins of humanity in a duel with Aztecs. Clara’s tears save the day. Nik Kershaw is revealed as a new incarnation of the Master.[/url]
[QUOTE=Aries;40990670][URL="http://toys.usvsth3m.com/drwho/"]A failsafe on the TARDIS console blows, sending her crashing towards a future Earth colony, and the TARDIS team are immediately worshipped as gods. The Doctor and Clara reveal a secret about the origins of humanity in a duel with Aztecs. Clara’s tears save the day. Nik Kershaw is revealed as a new incarnation of the Master.[/URL][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE][B]The TARDIS loses power and strands the Doctor and Clara on a mansion in Victorian London, but something is observing them. Doctor Who and his companion reveal a secret about the origins of humanity in a duel with Sulphur Demons. After watching it, David Tennant declares he no longer recognises the show he loves. Mark Hamill makes a cameo.[/B][/QUOTE]
I'm all for Mark Hamil playing a villain.
[QUOTE][B]The Doctor promises to take Clara to Arcateen V, but all is not as it first appears. Clara and the Doctor uncover the secret of the last Gods of Ragnarok. The tears of a child save the day. Paul McCartney appears as the narrator.[/B][/QUOTE]
Imagine that narration "The Doctor looks helplessly as an animal is slaughtered for meat. He remembers the time he spent as a vegetarian and instantly decides to return to his former belief. My daughter designs his new outfit and I write a orchestral piece to play as The Doctor saves the cows from the McDonalds of Ragnarok. [I]Ooooooooo[/I]. Peace & love. I'll now sing for the credits. Hey Jude, don't make it bad. Take a sad song-"
[QUOTE=Aries;40990670][url=http://toys.usvsth3m.com/drwho/]A failsafe on the TARDIS console blows, sending her crashing towards a future Earth colony, and the TARDIS team are immediately worshipped as gods. The Doctor and Clara reveal a secret about the origins of humanity in a duel with Aztecs. Clara’s tears save the day. Nik Kershaw is revealed as a new incarnation of the Master.[/url][/QUOTE]
"There are a series of unexplained deaths on the Moon, and they are soon caught up in a mystery. Isolated from the Doctor, Clara goes on to have tough choices to make about the Sea Devils. After watching it, David Tennant declares he no longer recognises the show he loves. Heather Mills is the voice of the video-link."
oh god
[editline]11th June 2013[/editline]
"Clara asks to visit Saturn, but it isn’t how the Doctor remembers it used to be. The time travellers unravel the mystery at the heart of the Daleks. The Daily Mail complains bitterly that this episode exposes the show’s “gay agenda”. William Shatner kisses Clara."
okay I'll stop now
[QUOTE]There are a series of unexplained deaths on the top of a Las Vegas casino, but the TARDIS team are immediately surrounded by aliens with guns. The Doctor and Clara have tough choices to make about the creatures of Time Lord legends. The Daily Mail complains bitterly that this episode exposes the show’s “gay agenda”. William Shatner plays the part of a newsreader.
[/QUOTE]
Please don't let Domhnall Glesson be cast
All of the past Doctors have been sort-of minor actors, never anything big until Doctor Who.
That and casting a ginger actor who's been in Harry Potter in a big-ish role just seems like a bit of a gimmick-y feel
[QUOTE=IceyMalone;40991036]Please don't let Domhnall Glesson be cast
All of the past Doctors have been sort-of minor actors, never anything big until Doctor Who.
That and casting a ginger actor who's been in Harry Potter in a big-ish role just seems like a bit of a gimmick-y feel[/QUOTE]
Except for the Ginger part, David Tennant has filled all of this criteria for making a gimmicky show.
[QUOTE=IceyMalone;40991036]Please don't let Domhnall Glesson be cast
All of the past Doctors have been sort-of minor actors, never anything big until Doctor Who.
That and casting a ginger actor who's been in Harry Potter in a big-ish role just seems like a bit of a gimmick-y feel[/QUOTE]
William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton were pretty big cinema actors before Doctor Who (Hartnell had starred in a lot of military films and Troughton had played alongside Christopher Lee in many Hammer horror films), and Peter Davison had been in All Creatures Great and Small for some years before becoming The Doctor.
If I can watch an actor play the part and think "he's The Doctor" rather than "he's [insert name here]", then whoever they cast is fine by me, regardless of how well-known they are.
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