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Stuart 02-05-2011 15:43

Re: Doctor Who : Season 6
 
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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35227252)
I don't think you can really comment stating Matt Smith hasn't taken control of the role if you haven't really watched any of the original 8 doctors before.

Matt has been brilliant in the role and put his own stamp on the part of the Doctor.

I don't think Carl is saying that at all. I think he was quering Lord Nikon's comments about copying the doctor's personality from audiotapes of the previous doctors..

carlwaring 02-05-2011 15:44

Re: Doctor Who : Season 6
 
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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35227252)
I don't think you can really comment stating Matt Smith hasn't taken control of the role if you haven't really watched any of the original 8 doctors before.

Well he's certainly different to both Chis' and David's interpretation.

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Matt has been brilliant in the role and put his own stamp on the part of the Doctor.
I think so too :)

Lew 02-05-2011 16:01

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I'm really enjoying Matt's Doctor. He has a lot of the quirkiness and eccentricity of some of the earlier doctors with the energy of the RTD Doctors. I keep expecting him to reach into his pocket and pull out a bag of jelly babies. :D

Stuart 02-05-2011 16:25

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To me, the doctor should be be confident (almost to the point of arrogance), whimsical, sometimes moody, sometimes frightening, slightly excitable, but also vulnerable. They must also have a slight "alien" quality as if they don't always work with the same set of values we do.

Not all of the previous doctors had all of the qualities though, I'll admit. For instance, Tom Baker was confident (but sometimes arrogant), moody, excitable, frightening and definitely whimsical. Peter Davison was confident (but never arrogant), excitable, whimsical and sometimes vulnerable.

David Tennant actually played all those bits well, as did most of the other doctors (although not all doctors had all those characteristics). Matt Smith hasn't played all of them, but there is still time.

Lord Nikon 02-05-2011 19:32

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Confident? Often beyond the realm of competence.
Whimsical? Suppose so
Moody? Ok
Frightening? He couldn't scare a fly
Excitable? I'm sure he's on speed
Vulnerable? Only as vulnerable as cardboard is to rain
Alien quality? Umm, no

Thing is, the doctor is often all of those at the same time. Matt Smith doesn't seem capable of more than one per scene.

Stephen 02-05-2011 19:52

Re: Doctor Who : Season 6
 
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Originally Posted by carlwaring (Post 35227356)
Well he's certainly different to both Chis' and David's interpretation.


I think so too :)

While I love new Who, I still really love some of the classic Who and that's what I grew up with. My earliest memories are of Peter Davison but mostly my growi up involved Colin Baker and Slyvester McCoy. However I now have a huge collection of DVDs featuring all the old doctors and they all brought something new and different to the role but as things have changed all the Doctors have featured some of the traits that were part of their predecessors version of the Doctor.

Stuart 02-05-2011 20:17

Re: Doctor Who : Season 6
 
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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35227554)
While I love new Who, I still really love some of the classic Who and that's what I grew up with. My earliest memories are of Peter Davison but mostly my growi up involved Colin Baker and Slyvester McCoy. However I now have a huge collection of DVDs featuring all the old doctors and they all brought something new and different to the role but as things have changed all the Doctors have featured some of the traits that were part of their predecessors version of the Doctor.

That's actually my view of things. The traits I listed are what I think are the basic traits of the character, but each doctor has been different, and may or may not have had some of those traits.

Pierre 03-05-2011 22:33

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35227184)
Not in any of the series i have ever watched,however in the 1996 film that idea was central to the theme of the film (which was intended for american audiences).I also believe that film should be erased from the history of mankind and anyone mentioning it again should be torn apart by cybermen,run over repeatedly by Daleks then dropped into a time vortex forever staring into the inane grin of sylvester mcoy

I like the film,

I think the eighth doctor is one of the best, it's a crime we didn't get to see more.

A few elements from the film made it to the new series, the design of the tardis for one. (not identical I know but the 9th and 10th doctors tardis was a riff on the one from the film.

Stephen 03-05-2011 22:59

Re: Doctor Who : Season 6
 
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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35228341)
I like the film,

I think the eighth doctor is one of the best, it's a crime we didn't get to see more.

A few elements from the film made it to the new series, the design of the tardis for one. (not identical I know but the 9th and 10th doctors tardis was a riff on the one from the film.

If you like the 8th Doctor you should listen to some of the Big Finish audio stories featuring him.

watzizname 07-05-2011 18:22

Re: Doctor Who : Season 6
 
So was Amy "just dreaming" all that we've seen in the last 2 episodes, or was she somehow tuning into one of the little girl's memories, or perhaps recalling one of her own?

Could it be that the sequence this image comes from, was the only real moment in the episodes?

http://uploader.ws/upload/201105/DWdotm001_1.jpg

I think it's fair to say that there's a lot more going on here, than first meets the eye.

Spoiler: 
I read somewhere that the lady above will also make an appearance in tonight's episode..

Pierre 08-05-2011 00:26

Re: Doctor Who : Season 6
 
It was a weak episode.

Obviously little unexplained minuets were in place to keep us alert (like Amy seeing the women through the hatch)

The trailers for the rest of the season look good. I hope they live up to expectations

carlwaring 08-05-2011 09:00

Re: Doctor Who : Season 6
 
I quite enjoyed it. Not sure how it was 'weak' just because it didn't move the overall season arc forward at all.

Pierre 08-05-2011 09:44

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Originally Posted by carlwaring (Post 35231463)
I quite enjoyed it. Not sure how it was 'weak' just because it didn't move the overall season arc forward at all.

That's not reason I thought it wa weak. I just thought it was a rubbish story.

carlwaring 08-05-2011 10:01

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Oh right. Yeah. I did wonder whether to make that a question or not :) The story did remind my of ST:VOY I suppose, but I liked it well enough. Was a good "twist".

Mick Fisher 08-05-2011 13:17

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35231486)
That's not reason I thought it wa weak. I just thought it was a rubbish story.

I thought I would give the new season a chance after being thoroughly disheartened by the previous series.

The first two Eps were encouraging but last nights effort slid back into garbage mode.

With story's and FX like this I doubt that even the Tennant/Piper combo could do much to lift it. :(

Very disappointing.


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