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Was that in Name of the Doctor? I don't remember that at all.
It's when she jumps into the Doctor's timestream, rather than the initial montage of Doctor encounters at the beginning.
Was that in Name of the Doctor? I don't remember that at all.
It's when she jumps into the Doctor's timestream, rather than the initial montage of Doctor encounters at the beginning.
Was that in Name of the Doctor? I don't remember that at all.
Interesting how in that moment with him twirling his walking stickThe Silence appear to be walking alongside him. Temporary alliance?
This teefury design from a few weeks ago should be in this thread.
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Needs more John Hurt.
So will there be some kind of vote or discussion on Smith's best episode or is that kinda tedious and cliched?
I'm mainly curious because I'd actually say there's a difference between the best Smith episode and the best episode that happens to feature the 11th Doctor.
So will there be some kind of vote or discussion on Smith's best episode or is that kinda tedious and cliched?
I'm mainly curious because I'd actually say there's a difference between the best Smith episode and the best episode that happens to feature the 11th Doctor.
So will there be some kind of vote or discussion on Smith's best episode?
Did hiscostume change on the last shot? Could be Capaldi's?
So will there be some kind of vote or discussion on Smith's best episode or is that kinda tedious and cliched?
I'm mainly curious because I'd actually say there's a difference between the best Smith episode and the best episode that happens to feature the 11th Doctor.
From now on I'm calling him the 8:30 Doctor.Needs more John Hurt.
Can Dr Who be a woman? Ive only seen two episodes of the show.
Can Dr Who be a woman? Ive only seen two episodes of the show.
Yes. The most recent refernce that Time Lords can change gender was in The Doctor's Wife where the Doctor says that the Corsair was a woman a couple of times.
Can Dr Who be a woman? Ive only seen two episodes of the show.
Actually, the most recent was in The Night of the Doctor. Unless you don't count the sisterhood's regeneration potions.
Aww yeah new thread. I'm ready for an older Doctor and tumblr tears.
Capaldi will be the best Doctor of the modern era by a large margin, and a strong candidate for best Doctor of all time.
It's possible, and there's been passing references to other Time Lords who have regenerated into women (or vice versa).
Will it ever happen on this show? Maaaaaaaybe.
All people I've talked to have voiced their opinion that the Doctor should always be a man. It seems like the only people who want a female Doctor are celebrities trying to be politically correct.
All people I've talked to have voiced their opinion that the Doctor should always be a man. It seems like the only people who want a female Doctor are celebrities trying to be politically correct.
I would like to see a female Doctor if they can find the right actress. Would she be straight? Lesbian? Bi? Would she travel with a male companion? How would her old acquaintances react to meeting her as a woman? I'd like answers to these questions.
There already is a female Doctor but she goes by the name Jenny.I would like to see a female Doctor if they can find the right actress. Would she be straight? Lesbian? Bi? Would she travel with a male companion? How would her old acquaintances react to meeting her as a woman? I'd like answers to these questions.
I think she would have been a more interesting companion from the simple fact that she was from the future. That alone makes her a bit less insipid to me than contemporary-spunky-girl. Her reactions to things would have been more colorful at least, and her "we're both geniuses" banter with the Doctor was more fun than almost everything he had with Clara afterwards. I rolled my eyes when they made Clara bad with computers in Bells, "wifi? wussdat?". Not to mention it's another character trait that barely served the plot and led nowhere, the Great Intelligence made her a super hacker but we don't even know if that faded away or anything.Yeah, of course. I just think that the perception (one I keep seeing) that the one in Asylum was drastically better is insanity - if anything, she's worse. She's uber cute though, don't get me wrong, and is entirely serviceable as a one-shot character who dies, which she is. That test -- I think even Amy barely scrapes by it as well, to be honest. She gets by, but so much of her is defined by being left behind by the Doctor as a kid, which is a fun conceit in Series 5 but then she barely really pushes beyond that. That's Moffat, though. I'd argue there's as much actual raw character information about Martha, the weakest of the previous set, in "Smith & Jones" than there is in two and a half series' of Amy. None of them even come close to touching Donna or Rose in terms of being real people, sadly. It's one of the great casualties of them removing the returning home/family element. Brian was great, but came too late.
There already is a female Doctor but she goes by the name Jenny.
I would like to see a female Doctor if they can find the right actress. Would she be straight? Lesbian? Bi? Would she travel with a male companion? How would her old acquaintances react to meeting her as a woman? I'd like answers to these questions.
I think maybe answering these questions is what turns people off the idea. Only in the sense that there isn't much of a non-awkward way to do it.
Like, the first thing I think of when people bring up a female Doctor is how you do the whole post-regeneration getting used to being a woman thing without it being cliche or offensive. Do you hand it over to a female writer? At which point is that offensive because you're implying women are only good at writing for women? It's a tough balancing act.
Kinda crazy to me that a non-white Doctor would probably be a heck of a lot less controversial than a woman.
I rolled my eyes when they made Clara bad with computers in Bells, "wifi? wussdat?".
Matt's acting totally elevates the material in many episodes of 7, I'd loved it if we got at least one more series with outstanding scripts for him to work with.You know, I've been rewatching 7 and I'm going to say that i think Matt Smith is seriously one of our great new actors. I would argue that, likely until Capaldi takes over, he is the best ACTOR of the three new Whos.
I think we can expect some really great things from him after this.
I think maybe answering these questions is what turns people off the idea. Only in the sense that there isn't much of a non-awkward way to do it.
Like, the first thing I think of when people bring up a female Doctor is how you do the whole post-regeneration getting used to being a woman thing without it being cliche or offensive. Do you hand it over to a female writer? At which point is that offensive because you're implying women are only good at writing for women? It's a tough balancing act.
Kinda crazy to me that a non-white Doctor would probably be a heck of a lot less controversial than a woman.
Matt's a really great actor, but I still think Tennant edges him out a bit. The look on Tennant's face in The End of Time when he realizes what the four knocks prophecy is, and his subsequent outburst over it, is imo the best piece of acting in the whole show.
I love Tennant, but I feel this scene matches what he did with the four knocks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xepAX4F0M7c#t=40
Gets me everytime.
It's Doctor Who, it's camp enough to get away with a new Doctor going "BREASTS" or something
IDK
It doesn't have to be a treatise on gender relations, just have her be like "I'm a girl! Never been a girl before! Fascinating!" and let her go on as usual. There's nothing about the Doctor as a character that is uniquely masculine.
We'll see what Matt does post-Doctor Who, but the range he's displayed in work outside of the show hasn't got a patch on the stuff Eccleston or Tennant have done, really. He's significantly younger, but to be honest I don't expect him to do anything close to their theatre work, really.
I don't think he's write-home amazing in that Trenzalore scene, but I think his real tentpole scene is his goodbye to Amy in The Big Bang. Really wonderful scene.