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Pierre 14-11-2013 14:33

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
That 6 mins was better than the whole of Matt Smiths tenure.

Just shows what we missed by not having a full Paul McGann season or two.

It also sets up the special briliantly

tizmeinnit 14-11-2013 18:30

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35645178)
That 6 mins was better than the whole of Matt Smiths tenure.

Just shows what we missed by not having a full Paul McGann season or two.

It also sets up the special briliantly

I do agree with this

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35645170)
Fangasm!!!

I also had to change my undies lol ( well I didnt I do not mind the smell lmao)

Chris 14-11-2013 20:30

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
McGann did absolutely knock it out of the park, though to be fair he has developed his take on the character over many years through the audios he has done, so he wasn't coming at it cold. In fact he's been at it a lot longer than Matt Smith.

But yes, I was left gutted that we never got to see more of what this Doctor was like.

Stephen 14-11-2013 23:01

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
Wouldn't it be good to get a McGann series now. A lost series as such.

Paul 15-11-2013 00:59

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
Interesting credits ;

John Hurt as "The War Doctor" ......

tizmeinnit 15-11-2013 08:34

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
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Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 35645392)
Interesting credits ;

John Hurt as "The War Doctor" ......

yeah I always thought it was the Chris E doctor who ended the Time War before we got to see him. It is a shame we are only going to get the special to explain it all though

Pierre 15-11-2013 10:33

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
You'd have thought that if they got McGann to star in a webisode, they could have got him to start in the special. They could have extended his part, and give his doctor a little bit of a run out.

Who knows, he may pop up in it?

Chris 15-11-2013 10:47

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
They could have, but the risk with throwing too much at a single episode is that it becomes messy. One of the drawbacks of the TVM McGann made was that they devoted the first 20 minutes to giving Sly McCoy a regeneration sequence. It may have been important in the context of fandom but for a drama hoping to win a new legion of fans and thereby secure a commission for a full series, it was a mistake, and a mistake Russell T Davies et al wisely avoided repeating in 2005.

All that stuff about the Sisterhood of Karn is incredibly clever, but it is also too dense and distracting to be included in any feature-length story where it would have no relevance except as the vehicle to explain how and why the 'War Doctor' came to be. Separating it out into a red button mini episode was a very clever move IMO.

Stephen 15-11-2013 15:45

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35645435)
yeah I always thought it was the Chris E doctor who ended the Time War before we got to see him. It is a shame we are only going to get the special to explain it all though

Its clear to see from 'Rose' that Nine had only recently regenerated or hadn't managed to look in a mirror yet as he was surprised by his appearance. So I've always thought it was eight who ended it going by that. However now we know that Eight choose to regenerate in to a 'warrior' so he could end the war.

Pierre 16-11-2013 21:34

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
Doesn't this throw the whole regeneration thing forward?

The " war" Doctor, may not be allowed to have the name for what he did, but he is still an incarnation of the being known as the doctor.

Which makes him no.9. Eccleston 10' Tennant 11, smith 12 and Capaldi 13.

So unless something radical happens during Capaldi's tenure, he will be the last Doctor!!

dilli-theclaw 16-11-2013 21:39

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35645996)
Doesn't this throw the whole regeneration thing forward?

The " war" Doctor, may not be allowed to have the name for what he did, but he is still an incarnation of the being known as the doctor.

Which makes him no.9. Eccleston 10' Tennant 11, smith 12 and Capaldi 13.

So unless something radical happens during Capaldi's tenure, he will be the last Doctor!!


And Tennant got shot by a Dalek (The Stolen Earth) and regenerated back into himself but still regenerated so he's had two not one.

BenMcr 16-11-2013 23:27

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35645996)
Doesn't this throw the whole regeneration thing forward?

The " war" Doctor, may not be allowed to have the name for what he did, but he is still an incarnation of the being known as the doctor.

Which makes him no.9. Eccleston 10' Tennant 11, smith 12 and Capaldi 13.

So unless something radical happens during Capaldi's tenure, he will be the last Doctor!!

But then River Song gave all her regenerations to 11 to bring him back in 'Let's Kill Hitler', so I'm sure they'll use that somehow

Stuart 20-11-2013 19:09

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
Don't get too excited as this could be a wind up but Tom Baker has stated he *is* involved in the special. When asked for a comment, a BBC spokesperson referred to William Hartnell in "The Name Of The Doctor" and said in Doctor Who anything is possible and nothing is certain..

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s7/do...y-special.html

Pierre 21-11-2013 09:05

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
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Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 35647273)
Don't get too excited as this could be a wind up but Tom Baker has stated he *is* involved in the special. When asked for a comment, a BBC spokesperson referred to William Hartnell in "The Name Of The Doctor" and said in Doctor Who anything is possible and nothing is certain..

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s7/do...y-special.html

Well they'd have to do some Terminator - Salvation type CGI then, as Old Mr Tom is far too old to play the doctor as he was.

Stephen 21-11-2013 13:09

Re: Doctor Who : Season 7
 
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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35647495)
Well they'd have to do some Terminator - Salvation type CGI then, as Old Mr Tom is far too old to play the doctor as he was.

It could always be explained with timey-whimey stuff as to how he appears to have aged.

Patrick Troughton days till the 50th :-)

Also Adventures in Space and Time is on BBC2/BBC2 HD at 9pm tonight and it looks beilliant.


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