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Pity they canned him for rustling jimmies in Twitter.
Why, Hartnell, Troughton, and Baker were exemplary human beings!
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Instead, make way for a River Song range, and Rose Tyler: The Dimension Cannon!

Big Finish! Where knowledge of Doctor Who is limited to Tennant and Smith!
 
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Why, Hartnell, Pertwee, and Tom Baker were exemplary human beings! :suffering:

Instead, make way for a River Song range, and Rose Tyler: The Dimension Cannon!

Big Finish! Where knowledge of Doctor Who is limited to Tennant and Smith!
They've even commissioned two boxsets with Six as an alternative War Doctor

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Ok no joke - of all doctors, who would be your pick for best one to do time war stories with?

Capaldi obviously. I'm really disappointed we don't get a Paul McGann round. Pertwee could also really handle that stone-cold warrior vibe.
 
Ok no joke - of all doctors, who would be your pick for best one to do time war stories with?

Capaldi obviously. I'm really disappointed we don't get a Paul McGann round. Pertwee could also really handle that stone-cold warrior vibe.
McCoy obviously. He got Davros to blow up Skaro for a laugh. Just think what he could do if he were focused and malicious.
 
I tapped out on Paul after Dark Eyes. And now that they've got him paling around with a Kaldor City reject who's snogging a troon , unlikely to ever pick up again.
Yeah, Dark Eyes mostly sucked. (Despite having my favorite non-classic Master in a prominent villain role. Jfc, I wish they would bring back Alex Macqueen more often.) The first set was decent enough though, it just had an obvious end point... and then they just kept going on and on after that, clearly having nothing fucking planned out beforehand.
I think I remember hearing that they weren't even originally wanting to make it 4 box sets, and that shows.

It's been a while since I've listened to Doomsday Coalition, but I remember thinking it was pretty solid, despite violently disliking the new companion. She's a shitty person, who has a "you're treating me badly because I'm a woman" chip on her shoulder (when no, more often than not it's because she's a shitty person, even if that wasn't the writers' intention.), that as of the last time I heard her hasn't gone away yet.

Also, Ravenous... certainly happened. Not gonna lie, I remember maybe one or 2 standout episodes from all 4 Ravenous sets (16 episodes), and I guess I've forgotten the rest. That's hardly a ringing endorsement, I know. The titular villain was literally clown world, and they were barely even mentioned until like halfway through entire series. IIRC, they were actually supposedly so creepy that they somehow inspired clowns to also be creepy. Except... I'm reasonably certain that after the events of the sets, the Ravenous never actually existed because of timey-wimey bullshit... except for the end part that set up Stranded. Why do clowns still exist?

Speaking of Stranded, I only listened to Stranded 1.
I wasn't a fan.
Believe it or not, the troon wasn't even the worst part of it... However, he was particularly obtrusive in this in ways that troons aren't even usually in things like this.

-This is purely an audio experience, and the troon dude still sounds like a man, so when he says "Um.. I have a confession to make, I'm not really a woman, I'm actually a troon." (Obviously he doesn't say it like that, but he totally should have.) If I hadn't already known that there was a troon going into this, my literal reaction would have been, "Oh, was I supposed to think you were a woman? Sorry bro, I didn't. Literally no honest person listening to this thought you were a woman."

For me, the worst part of "Stranded 1" was that they wrote 8 completely out of character, as if he had always been this uncaring and unfeeling asshole, ala early Sixie (and I still love Sixie overall, especially after BF fixed him), or early 12 (before the shitty writing gave him a midlife crisis), and had all of his companions who are still both terrible people in their own rights, act like he's *always* been this aloof uncaring asshole whom they've always had to handle. This isn't even remotely how 8 has typically been presented, and it's still fucking bullshit.

Morbid curiosity will probably get the better of me eventually, and I will probably at some point listen to the rest of stranded. Does literally *anybody* here think that Stranded has gotten better after the first one?




Also, I don't think it's out yet, but if anybody gets it, how bad is Stranded 4?
I've made no secret of the fact that I've never liked "Old Tom Baker is now a future incarnation of the Doctor," because there's literally no way that they could ever really pay that off, unless Jodie literally regenerates into him now, and that would just be really fucking stupid.

I actually think that "Old 4" regenerating into "Old Sixie" is even worse. If *nothing* else, (and I've never really liked Peter Davison,) why didn't "Old 4" regenerate into "Old 5"?
 
Ok no joke - of all doctors, who would be your pick for best one to do time war stories with?
Well, it was supposed to be Eccleston.

The War Doctor was Moffat's frantic attempt to write himself out of a plot hole following Nine's non-appearance. They couldn't even use Chris' face for the regeneration scene.

Maybe he'll mellow with age, but for now, he'd still rather get colon cancer than play Doctor Who again.
 
Its been years since I listened to big finish stuff.

But I cant remember there was a big finish doctor who seires where one of the doctors gets trapped in some alternative dimension that exists to lock up some time lord. They go to a planet that has a bunch of religions and the "companions" he picks up one of them is like an assassin that takes on the personalities of the people he kills. At the end of the show I think that assasin is a creature that destroies that pocket universe only for it to recreated again.

Or I m just having a fever dream.
 
Its been years since I listened to big finish stuff.

But I cant remember there was a big finish doctor who seires where one of the doctors gets trapped in some alternative dimension that exists to lock up some time lord. They go to a planet that has a bunch of religions and the "companions" he picks up one of them is like an assassin that takes on the personalities of the people he kills. At the end of the show I think that assasin is a creature that destroies that pocket universe only for it to recreated again.

Or I m just having a fever dream.
That sounds like the Divergent Universe arc. The 8th Doctor gets stuck in an alternate universe where time doesn't exist after the events of Zagreus.

C'rizz is the companion he picks up during that arc. He's part of a religion that "saves" people by killing them. He absorbs them into himself and can sort of talk to them. The episode with all the religions is called Faith Stealer.

Honestly I don't really remember a lot of the Divergent Universe arc stories. It was a really mixed bag of quality. BF ended up rushing through it because they wanted to get back to status quo with the 2005 revival starting. They didn't want people checking out the 8th Doctor main range and being confused.

C'rizz does eventually go full crazy and dies. It's 8s callousness at his death (he never really felt like C'rizz 'fit in' on the TARDIS) that causes Charley to leave him. That all goes down in the episode Absolution.

I don't know if the show is salvageable, no matter how big a name they get. I'm not sure even a full-on retconning of the retcon could fix anything now.

If this is true though, the Curse of Fatal Death is happening for real. Richard Grant was the Shalka Doctor and now Hugh might be taking the reigns?
 
Its been years since I listened to big finish stuff.
The first audio I listened to was Spare Parts. Since then, I've tried a few Fifth Doctor Adventures that I liked, and a couple of Seven's.

It’s funny how the Adric/Tegan team works so well on audio, given that they are the worst companions the series ever had.

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Is that what he was doing? I assumed it was generic shitlib "Iraq war bad" combined with Clara needing a boyfriend because she wasn't special enough or something. Like so much of the Moffatt era, there was a germ of a good idea that got passed over for more whimsical bullshit.

(To Mof's specific comments: congratulations, you watched "Midnight.")

Danny seems to have been created both for diversity reasons (hey a black sidekick!) and to create a forced love triangle between Clara, Danny, and the Doctor to drive the season and make Missy/Master look super fucking evil for what she does to him.

The character would have been better served as an everyman ala Micky or Rory (someone who represents the average person) but with a level of button pushing regarding the fact that the Doctor leaves a lot of carnage in his wake. Or have him be connected to Torchwood Children Of Earth, being someone radicalized by THAT debacle and how the Doctor was nowhere to be found when THAT happened. Maybe even make him a neighbor/friend/protege of Capaldi's character from CoE so they can finally address the issue of why there are three people on the show with the that face.

Also, Missy really should have been the Rani since Michelle Gomez reminds me a lot of Kate O'Mara and the Doctor really does need more rogues. Especially someone like Rani, who is such fun as a psychopathic mad scientist time lord who just wants to create monsters and do evil shit for a lark.
 
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