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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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What were peoples thoughts on it tonight and now we have….well I won’t put a spoiler in case you haven’t seen it.
Me, I thought it was actually really good |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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Spoilers!
I liked it. Interesting for the future, hints of what's to come. Loved the name drops of the companions since Donna.
It is quite funny as it enables the meme of the BBC wheeling out Tennant for a special every year.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like Dr Who, but the last 3 i thought were abit flat half hearted stuff, and can someone tell why is it, that Peter Cushing made two films as the doctor but never gets a mention. |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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"I like Dr Who, but the last 3 i thought were abit flat half hearted stuff, and can someone tell why is it, that Peter Cushing made two films as the doctor but never gets a mention. "
Because it was a weird inconsistent thing. It wasn't the doctor.
He was a human from Earth that invented the Tardis, instead of a Time-Lord that just always had a Tardis.
There was a scene to be included in the 50th anniversary to address it, but they couldn't get the rights to use the poster for the movie. It is in the novelisation for that episode though.
Kate Stewart says to Clara while looking at the poster for the movies
"Seen them? [The Doctor] loves them," Stewart says. "He loaned Peter Cushing a waistcoat for the second one; they were great friends." |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was distracted while watching but did the bigeneration mean one heart each so Drs can now age....meaning can bring David Tennant back whenever it needs a reboot? |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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"I was distracted while watching but did the bigeneration mean one heart each so Drs can now age....meaning can bring David Tennant back whenever it needs a reboot?"
No, there are just two of them I'm pretty sure. It's simply a case of instead of the new face replacing the old, he split himself in two (not by choice).
However it essentially means yes they can bring DT back whenever they like without it not making sense or being a rehash of previous attempts, have a spin off if they feel the need, have him cameo in any other Dr who spin offs etc.
What they have also done I think, is got rid of the old man in a young man's body. The Doctor is now "young, cool and modern" based upon the trailer for the Christmas special. I worry we will no longer see the awkward nrdy side. Nothing at all like previous versions. |
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"I like Dr Who, but the last 3 i thought were abit flat half hearted stuff, and can someone tell why is it, that Peter Cushing made two films as the doctor but never gets a mention. " .
David Tennant grows older to become him... |
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