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You will consoom the wokeness or else!
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Looking forward to Doctor Bixnood Who selling his foodstamps to buy Gallifreyan crack and slapping the shit out of his extremely blonde, blue eyed companion.
 
I actually like the suit, but I hate the orange shirt. It's too bright. If they went with a nicer shirt, in a more subdued colour, I think it would look much better
The blousy shirt was the worst part of Capaldi's costume too, imo.

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I'm not a fan of the orange shirt, but its better than what they had Jodi wear, and I'm glad they toned down bix nood's fagginess. I wonder what kind of accent he'll affect. Mumbly grumbly cockney like Idris Elba or something less grating to the ears. Either way, I probably won't watch his run. Davies original run was shit, and the Tenent specials will be a good barometer of whether his second run will be more of the same.
 
You will consoom the wokeness or else!

Looking forward to Doctor Bixnood Who selling his foodstamps to buy Gallifreyan crack and slapping the shit out of his extremely blonde, blue eyed companion.
"GRRR I FUCKING HATE AMERICANS SO MUCH EVEN THO ALL MY VALUES COME FROM MY OBSESSION WITH AMERICAN POLITICS"
"DUDE I CANT WAIT TO SEE THE SAME 50 YEAR OLD BRITISH CAPESHIT STORIES BUT WITH BLACK PEOPLE"
 
The blousy shirt was the worst part of Capaldi's costume too, imo.


I'm not a fan of the orange shirt, but its better than what they had Jodi wear, and I'm glad they toned down bix nood's fagginess. I wonder what kind of accent he'll affect. Mumbly grumbly cockney like Idris Elba or something less grating to the ears. Either way, I probably won't watch his run. Davies original run was shit, and the Tenent specials will be a good barometer of whether his second run will be more of the same.
Three whole seasons and the only costume change Jodie got was a darker coat (which honestly did suit her better, but still). Just part of the reason those seasons felt so cheap and lifeless.
 

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New trailer

I can't believe we're getting
Beep the fucking Meep

https://youtube.com/watch?v=C5eYrUvHnqI
The trailer is godawful (and not only because of the music) and the tranny sticks out like a sore thumb, its also incredible that they got desperate enough to bring back not only Tennant, but Catherine Tate as well.

Of course that being said, Tennant and Tate were the probably the best nuwho has been in literally a decade, so I'll watch it just because of them, still gonna stop watching when the niggerfaggot shows up tho.
 
The trailer is godawful (and not only because of the music) and the tranny sticks out like a sore thumb, its also incredible that they got desperate enough to bring back not only Tennant, but Catherine Tate as well.

Of course that being said, Tennant and Tate were the probably the best nuwho has been in literally a decade, so I'll watch it just because of them, still gonna stop watching when the niggerfaggot shows up tho.
Also, another point to mention is they use a logo inspired from the 1970s logo.
 
Of course that being said, Tennant and Tate were the probably the best nuwho has been in literally a decade, so I'll watch it just because of them, still gonna stop watching when the niggerfaggot shows up tho.
They were my favourite pairing alongside early Clara and Eleven. So for that reason I wont be watching it. I don't want to taint happy memories.
 
I'm back, and I've listened to Spare Parts. While it did have some of what I was looking for, it still retains the old-Who fascination with Soviet allegory, rather than pursuing a more "pure" critique of transhumanism. This manifests as being at odds with the description Mondasian Cybermen gave of themselves in The Tenth Planet: they asserted that they had pursued cybernetics to eliminate their own "weakness," which implied a willing endeavor based on hubris and existential dread. In Spare Parts, the Cybermen are mere worker pawns who were inducted into a conversion program with no understanding of the extent of modifications they would undergo. Tragic, but uninteresting. I've seen this already in "Rise of the Cybermen" and "The Age of Steel" (which I am aware are based on Spare Parts and not vice versa, but first impressions are a bitch to shake).

Frustrated, I found one other piece of Cyberman media: ArcHive Tapes: The Cybermen. It's pretty much audiobook fan-fiction by David Banks, the actor who played the Cyber-Leader, and while it goes on for too long, it starts with the skeleton of my perfect Cyberman story: the Mondasians were advanced humans, they moved underground when their planet was flung from the solar system, and as they relied more and more on cybernetics to survive, their science-worship and apathy towards the aesthetic opened the door for them to slowly discard everything of real value in themselves.

While a story of social degeneration spanning centuries would be a bad fit for episodic TV, I'm left with a vague fantasy of a classic Who episode cliffhanger: the Doctor and his companions, trapped in an underground city filled with eerily stoic jumpsuit-clad citizens, have spent the first episode in the 4-parter learning about the alien society's obsession with cybernetics and apathy for beauty and art: the Doctor, eager to see what the surface of the planet is like, finds his way to an elevator, but must hide from a group of engineers also heading to the surface to perform maintenance on sensor arrays: the leader approaches the elevator, and from under his arm he takes a helmet. The episode ends on a close-up of the lead engineer's face as he lowers a rudimentary version of a Moonbase-style Cyberman mask onto it.
 
I decided to watch DW for the first time in years ( i quit around the end of Capaldi's first series) and i have to say it was better than I expected with the Ninth Doctor's Dalek episode being the best.
 
With the speculation that the big bad for the upcoming 60th anniversary specials is the Celestial Toymaker, it should be noted that right now there's a kid on YouTube who's making efforts to animate the missing episodes of the original Toymaker serial.
 
The celestial toymaker will be the villain for saying "nigger" in the 60s and will be defeated by David Tennant's regeneration into a doctxr of color
 
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