I think Eccleston had a lot to offer. I loved the latest series, bit of a sad ending though. (wipes tear from eye)
Some Eccleston Magic:
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=qNEAzJ...eature=related
I think Eccleston had a lot to offer. I loved the latest series, bit of a sad ending though. (wipes tear from eye)
Some Eccleston Magic:
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=qNEAzJ...eature=related
Last edited by Vector Sigma 13; 30th September 2008 at 09:33 PM.
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Collecting transformers- a good way to get poor
Transformer count= too many
Currently in search of:
G1 goodness
I liked the Ninth Doctor as being this "dark" Doctor... emotionally scarred from the Time War - fans commonly speculate that the Eighth Doctor was killed during the Time War, thus regenerating into the Ninth Doctor. The Tenth Doctor did say that the Meta-Doctor was like himself when he first met Rose as the Ninth Doctor; full of anger and emotional trauma from the Time War... and that Rose helped him to heal from that, and that she would do the same for the Meta-Doctor.
My favourite is the 3rd doctor John Pertwee. When ABC started rerunning the Docto Who series from the beginning right to the end i watched it all i even have a Doctor Who costume based on the Tom Baker version.
Know for my small rant i had watched all of the new Doctor Who series except for all of he last one i only watched a couple. Now the current doctor is probally my 2nd favourite of the lot. But i was finding that alot of episodes they had a good strory and would spend the whole episode building up the story usually about how the world was about to end or whatever the situation and then they had to quickly finish the episode and in the last 5-10min the Doctor would just suddenly think of something that would end the coming disaster it all just seemed very rushed and it really put me off it. Maybe i just liked the old ones better where you would see 5/6 episode arc but hey thats just me. I am however going to watch after it all comes out on DVD though.
My wife thinks that David Tennant is too skinny - and I like how the series actually makes fun of that. They also make fun of it in Doctor Who spoofs that Tennant appears in.Although I'm inclined to agree about Tennant's lanky appearance, I reckon he's got a pretty nice pair of legs on him (as can be seen here*).
I like this spoof. The actor playing Tony Blair is Jon Culshaw who also plays the Fourth Doctor in other spoofs like (this one*).
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*Parental discretion advised
I'm still hooked on the thread dangled by the end of series three: As the Master's pyre burns, his ring falls from the corpse and is picked by by a female hand wearing red nail polish. As she lifts it, we hear the Master's manicial laughter.
Master not dead yet?
And where was the Tardis that took him to the end of the universe?
Hmmm.
Maybe the Doctor is the last of the Time Lord's just yet?...
Me Grimlock no bozo - me king!
The writter said he had no plans to bring the Master back, but wanted to leave the window open. Although if the series goes long enough maybe we'll see the Master return. The Tardis that took him to the end of the universe was the Doctors wasn't it? He did steal it afterall.I'm still hooked on the thread dangled by the end of series three: As the Master's pyre burns, his ring falls from the corpse and is picked by by a female hand wearing red nail polish. As she lifts it, we hear the Master's manicial laughter.
Master not dead yet?
And where was the Tardis that took him to the end of the universe?
Hmmm.
Maybe the Doctor is the last of the Time Lord's just yet?...
Yet another Dead Ringers clip! I know this is a Doctor Who thread, but Dead Ringers is another British show seriously worthy of praise.
And they don't just do Doctor Who they also spoofed Torchwood
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=IRk7USidcYE
Ah but there's the thing - yes, the Master stole the Doctor's Tardis, but it could only go from the end of the universe, to the present day. How did the Master go from being released on Gallifrey to when they met him?
He didn't have the Doctor's Tardis at that stage. The writer has also (jokingly) refered to the female hand, as the Hand of the Rani. He's also said it was done to give future writers a means of bringing the Master back if they wanted to.
Me Grimlock no bozo - me king!
I watched a story from the Second Doctor last night. I'd never seen a series of episodes that were so old before, and from what I've read today "Tomb of the Cybermen" is considered a classic story by the fans. The Second Doctor is more likeable than the photos of him ever made him appear to me.