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martyh 22-05-2013 22:22

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
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Originally Posted by Matt D (Post 35574606)
As BenMcr said, both questions have been answered in the series.

River was Amy and Rory's daughter, but because she was conceived in the TARDIS her DNA was mutated by the time vortex to be like a Time Lord's.

Clara was a normal human girl... but when she stepped into the Doctor's timeline scar thing inside his tomb it scattered her across his timeline and enabled her to fix all the things that the Great Intelligence had messed with, which is why the Doctor had already met versions of her on the Dalek Asylum and Victorian London.


No mention or even hint of either of them being a living TARDIS.


It was just a musing i had the other day on the A35 out of Axminster ,like i said maybe too far fetched :D

dilli-theclaw 01-06-2013 23:20

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
Matt Smith leaving. Just when I was getting used to him too.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/doctorwho...ave-Doctor-Who

martyh 01-06-2013 23:26

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
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Originally Posted by dilligaf1701 (Post 35578362)
Matt Smith leaving. Just when I was getting used to him too.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/doctorwho...ave-Doctor-Who


I can't believe it's been 4 yrs already, in line with the time other actors have stayed as the doctor though isn't it ,at least the new ones and who will be the next doctor

Chris 01-06-2013 23:52

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
Cue the usual tabloid speculation over whether they might cast a woman.

Tom Baker has a lot to answer for.

tizmeinnit 02-06-2013 12:24

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
I assume seeing as the change happens at Christmas that his departure was known well before the press release :) I quite like Pertwee junior as an option myself

Hugh 02-06-2013 13:04

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
I think Hugh Laurie should do it...

tizmeinnit 02-06-2013 13:14

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35578479)
I think Hugh Laurie should do it...

I do agree but would he not be to expensive?

RB2004 02-06-2013 14:10

David tennant is coming back for the anniversary somehow, maybe they will find a way of returning him as the doctor lol

Damien 02-06-2013 14:19

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35578383)
Cue the usual tabloid speculation over whether they might cast a woman.

Tom Baker has a lot to answer for.

Does it have to be a man? (by which I mean as part of the lore).

cimt 02-06-2013 14:29

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
I'm guessing the BBC have known about this for awhile and the role has probably already been recast or they're about to start doing it.

tizmeinnit 02-06-2013 14:49

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
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Originally Posted by RB2004 (Post 35578492)
David tennant is coming back for the anniversary somehow, maybe they will find a way of returning him as the doctor lol

he is alive and well in the other universe so it won't be much of a stretch to bring him and Rose back for a while

watzizname 02-06-2013 15:32

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35578481)
I do agree but would he not be to expensive?

If they went with Hugh Laurie, his fee should almost certainly mean his Doctor can expect to find himself doing battle in a quarry, every damned week till he leaves.

I'd much rather see someone like Paul Kaye or Mark Heap in the roll, especially if the writers are going to have the Doctor continue treading on the dark side.

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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35578513)
he is alive and well in the other universe so it won't be much of a stretch to bring him and Rose back for a while

I read that it was going to be the actual Ten & Rose, not the Meta-Crisis Ten..

Chris 02-06-2013 17:59

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35578499)
Does it have to be a man? (by which I mean as part of the lore).

It has never been established that Gallifreyans can be trans-gender. Males and females other than the Doctor have been shown regenerating and none has ever changed sex.

Given that Time Lords have familial relations, it would be a bit odd if they were prone to sudden sex changes and arguably their society would not readily use fixed gender references like "man" and "woman".

It hasn't been explicitly established that they cannot change sex, but it is implicit in so much of the show's lore that casting a woman now would require far too much explaining.

Besides, there are certain constants about the doctor's personality that survive each regeneration, personality traits that make him inherently male, rather than female. Each successive male actor has been recognisably playing the same character. I'm not convinced that would be the case if the role went to a woman.

The only reason for casting a woman would be for a massive publicity stunt. There is no "need", either in-universe or out, to do it. It's not as if the show hasn't had its share of female role models.

tizmeinnit 02-06-2013 18:58

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
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Originally Posted by watzizname (Post 35578537)
If they went with Hugh Laurie, his fee should almost certainly mean his Doctor can expect to find himself doing battle in a quarry, every damned week till he leaves.

I'd much rather see someone like Paul Kaye or Mark Heap in the roll, especially if the writers are going to have the Doctor continue treading on the dark side.


I read that it was going to be the actual Ten & Rose, not the Meta-Crisis Ten..

I like either of them. In fact when you think there are loads I would not mind in the roll

dilli-theclaw 02-06-2013 19:10

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
me!


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