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Master

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Re: Doctor Who
Aha, nice introduction for them, though I can't say I like all of their future episodes.
Anyways, for now, we've had some glimpses of the filming of Series 8, but still no idea on his new costume.
Anyways, for now, we've had some glimpses of the filming of Series 8, but still no idea on his new costume.
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And scratch the above post, the costume has been unveiled!
http://i.imgur.com/WaGmC4i.jpg
[Hm, definitely not as outlandish as Eleven's dress, or Ten's sharp suit and tie. It looks far more sensible, yet I think it fits, feeling a bit of Pertwee in there with that red.]
http://i.imgur.com/WaGmC4i.jpg
[Hm, definitely not as outlandish as Eleven's dress, or Ten's sharp suit and tie. It looks far more sensible, yet I think it fits, feeling a bit of Pertwee in there with that red.]
Re: Doctor Who
He's looking fine, even though he's not wearing a bowtie, necktie, scarf or even a piece of salary.
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Dart

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Re: Doctor Who
some interesting stuff to note in doctor who news (spoilers):
[ -Matt Smith will play the Doctor for an episode
- Clara is getting some form of a companion , probably like Mickey from Eccleston's Doctor ]
Also Lego Cuusoo is lifting its ban on "Lego Doctor Who" pitches, so if your into Legos and like creating/voting in DW ideas, you can do that now (now only if they could also work out getting a LOZ license.)
Lego Source: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-576 ... -who-lego/
[ -Matt Smith will play the Doctor for an episode
- Clara is getting some form of a companion , probably like Mickey from Eccleston's Doctor ]
Also Lego Cuusoo is lifting its ban on "Lego Doctor Who" pitches, so if your into Legos and like creating/voting in DW ideas, you can do that now (now only if they could also work out getting a LOZ license.)
Lego Source: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-576 ... -who-lego/
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Re: Doctor Who
Yeah, I've heard all three, though [Matt Smith won't actually appear as the Doctor, he's merely going to be heard over a telephone conversation Clara has, it's probable that he recorded those lines before he left].
[As for the new companion, I'm not really sure what to think yet, "Danny Pink" is a bit of a curious name though]
[As for the new companion, I'm not really sure what to think yet, "Danny Pink" is a bit of a curious name though]
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spiraldoor

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Re: Doctor Who
Because black person automatically equals Mickey.dartofthedavros wrote:[Clara is getting some form of a companion , probably like Mickey from Eccleston's Doctor]
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that's not what I meant! the article said he was a teacher in clara's school, and I may be stretching it but I doubt she sees the Doctor as a love interest.spiraldoor wrote:Because black person automatically equals Mickey.dartofthedavros wrote:[Clara is getting some form of a companion , probably like Mickey from Eccleston's Doctor]
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I've heard the Mickey comparison made by a lot of people and his race is the only reason I can see for it. If you're going to bring his occupation into it, Ian Chesterton is a much better comparison. Clara admitted that she fancied the Doctor in the most recent episode, but of course that doesn't mean she can't be interested in someone else.
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that's what I mean, a different love interest for Clara other than the Doctor! I wasn't trying to make a racist joke 
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Bumping to share this: http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/mcgann-in- ... -61634.htm
Probably nothing significant, but still pretty cool.
Probably nothing significant, but still pretty cool.
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Re: Doctor Who
I wouldn't mind a few more paul mcgann shorts.
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I'd take them over actual episodes any day.
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Hm, it is interesting to see him in the current TARDIS interior, he don't look all that bad in there, does he?
I'd love to see him in more visual Doctor Who things as well, but in the meantime, I guess we have to see what the main eps are like with Capaldi.
I'd love to see him in more visual Doctor Who things as well, but in the meantime, I guess we have to see what the main eps are like with Capaldi.
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This is especially what I liked - he already had his big whopping bang snap fizzle regen, but then somehow his body still needed to get used to a new regeneration cycle. And at the last moment, he was clinging to that Doctor, that moment when "the Doctor was me" - but he can't keep it up forever... snap. Capaldi.Master wrote:instead, he just snaps back into Capaldi
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Hehe, I posted that the day after, didn't I?
My opinion on it has changed, I actually like it now, it's not a drawn out or melodramatic as Tennant's was, which I liked, as I personally felt that Tennant's was trying to amp up the tearjerker machine to excessive levels. Then again, Smith did that whole 5 minutes of pre-regeneration goodbyes, maybe it's just bias, but even then I felt Smith's final words were far more meaningful and heartfelt than Tennant's.
Other than that, Pretty much agree with what you said there, Shroobie.
Oh, and nice to see you drop by again, always a pleasure, how've you been?
My opinion on it has changed, I actually like it now, it's not a drawn out or melodramatic as Tennant's was, which I liked, as I personally felt that Tennant's was trying to amp up the tearjerker machine to excessive levels. Then again, Smith did that whole 5 minutes of pre-regeneration goodbyes, maybe it's just bias, but even then I felt Smith's final words were far more meaningful and heartfelt than Tennant's.
Other than that, Pretty much agree with what you said there, Shroobie.
Oh, and nice to see you drop by again, always a pleasure, how've you been?
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I've been good, yes. It's actually been quite the rollercoaster since I stopped coming here - but it seems I'm back on track now.Master wrote:Oh, and nice to see you drop by again, always a pleasure, how've you been?
How are you, good sir?
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Re: Doctor Who
Fine and dandy, bored stiff with the long wait for Series 8. Besides that, same old, same old.
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Re: Doctor Who
I suggest watching jon pertwee serials for when your bored, that's what I usually do.
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Hmm, true that I should look back at some of the Classic Who serials sometime, it's an idea, I'll go check some out when I've got time.
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I've been trying to get a hold on the older episodes, but it's really tricky, especially because they're only sold in separate installments. To add onto that, there's a bunch of missing episodes that have, at best, been reduced to conceptual artwork and radio-show voice overs as reconstruction, which is a bit... eh. I love radio shows, don't get me wrong, but if I'm sitting down to watch some Doctor Who, I want to be watching some Doctor Who, including all the silly costumes, fantastic music and brilliant - or not - acting that comes along with that.
