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I honestly expect him to show up a shit ton along with nu-rose/donna in that rumored unit spin off
How can you be a Magical Negro without the magic?Not going to lie im kinda expecting BBC giving stupid powers to the negro because he deserved it
This show is old enough it has repeatedly jumped the shark, including 1985 at the latest. It has probably jumped twice and semi-recovered just during nu-Who.The leaks were so ridiculous I refused to belive they were true. But it’s official this show has officially jumped the shark.
Honestly bigenerations leaves the door open to recast older doctors and bring back newer doctors. I'm expecting Capaldi or Eccleston back so they can show their grandchildren what them being the doctor looks like.Question.
If there's two doctors, are they going to be doing A-B testing with episodes ratings to see which one is more popular and then kill the other? (Bigenerations don't get regenerations/Bigenerations get all the regenerations)
The Evil Criminal Valeyard coming out of the only black man to play the Doctor is a hilarious idea but RTD will never do it.I wonder if with this "bi-regenerating thing" could be used to bring back theRailyardValeyard? Not that is would get me to watch nu-nu-who though if they did and I'm sure it's basically too late either way.
I'm thinking I got my BBC being cheap stories mixed up. Makes sense as the lore of that is deeper than Doctor Who itself.Yes, but I think it was Terry Jones who did this, not Gilliam. Much of the pre-Python work they all did for the BBC is still lost, tho, which sucks. I remember seeing Pertwee episodes in black and white as a kid and being surprised years later to find out that they were supposed to be in color. In my mind, Baker was in color, Pertwee was in B&W and Troughton and Hartnell were just legends.
Clothes have regenerated before in Doctor Who, just not in the modern era. I think it was Pertwee to Baker, but don't quote me on that.I was expecting an explanation of the Toymaker fiddling with regeneration which is why we got Tennant and regenerating clothes. We didn't even get that. Fuck RTD is lazy.
No it was Hartnell to Troughton and they didn't explain it then either.Clothes have regenerated before in Doctor Who, just not in the modern era. I think it was Pertwee to Baker, but don't quote me on that.
I always thought the intention was to have the Meta-Crisis doctor from a while back to be the one that eventually becomes the Valeyard.I wonder if with this "bi-regenerating thing" could be used to bring back theRailyardValeyard? Not that is would get me to watch nu-nu-who though if they did and I'm sure it's basically too late either way.
No, even when Pertwee and Baker regenerated, they were still initially in their predecessors clothes.Clothes have regenerated before in Doctor Who, just not in the modern era. I think it was Pertwee to Baker, but don't quote me on that.
I've personally held that Jodi Whittaker's 13th Doctor was the revival-era's version of Colin Baker's 6th Doctor run - a fresh new and excited face who was supposed to take the franchise in a new direction, but ultimately marked its serious decline due to a combination of bad direction, bad writing, and behind the scenes production issues. If we're following a cyclical view of history, that means that Ncuti's run as the 15th Doctor is probably going to wind up being like McCoy's run as the 7th - some great stories, but the steep decline is set in, and no matter how great of a Doctor he might be low ratings and disinterest means that the show is inevitably going to get another "break." Whether or not it winds up lasting for more than 20 years (give or take any TV movies premiering on an American network) is something we'll have to wait and see.This show is old enough it has repeatedly jumped the shark, including 1985 at the latest. It has probably jumped twice and semi-recovered just during nu-Who.
RTD's worked with him before, I'm sure he's got job security. As for Tennant, it's hard to tell right now if they're actually setting up for a spin-off or other additional content. It was clear from the dialogue at the outdoor dinner that Fourteen had been on other adventures with Nu-Rose etc., so there's a space there to create stories from, but we're in a completely new era now so anything could happen.If I was N'cuti I would feel kinda slighted
"Congratulations on your new role as doctor but just know if your new season bombs, were gonna use you as the scapegoat instead of our ass wrighting, and bring back the clearly more popular guy, again"
Well, shit. Think I need to hit up the iPlayer and actually start watching Classic.No, even when Pertwee and Baker regenerated, they were still initially in their predecessors clothes.
This...is so wrong on so many levels. Not only does it basically rob all the gravity and pathos of all those times an incarnation of the Doctor died and had to pass on, but this idea of a "Doctor verse" screams RTD is basically doing to Doctor Who what's happened to Star Wars and the MCU - where it is now less about producing stories and more about producing "content." Granted we got our first inkling of this back when he was still in charge and created all those Who spinoff shows, but this is really going for broke.