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if by "let himself go" you mean he got older and grew his beard out yeah kinda. He's always been greasy/oily looking looking to a degree.
I feel if he took better care of himself and ate less he could have aged a lot more gracefuly, kinda like Jonathan Goldsmith. Better trimming and slightly less weight would have worked great with that face.
 
RTD is a fat poofta and probably dreamed about sucking Tom Baker's dick every night since he was the only gay in the village.
Bet you he and Mark Gatniss are fwb's. They probably get Sexpest Barrowman and now the nigger involved. Gross.

I was mad Alex Kingston wasn't returning but now I'm glad considering how pozzed the franchise has become. I dareday Eccleston kind of had the right idea quitting the show.
 
All RTD had to do was nothing, and he would've gone down in history as the man who resurrected a beloved series, someone who although everyone knew was a massive bender and was famous for doing bender oriented TV, had shown some real restraint when dealing with Who.

What will the idiot go down in history as now? No-one to blame but himself.

Like cunt-whore Who before it, I have not watched a second of nigger-faggot Who...go fuck yourself RTD.
 
someone who although everyone knew was a massive bender and was famous for doing bender oriented TV, had shown some real restraint when dealing with Who.
He's always been a fucking poofta who can't keep his love of men out of his writing believe it or not, the only notable things from his career literally revolve around being gay in Manchester, and sexualised Dr. Who.

Here's a list of gay shit RTD did during his original run as showrunner that I can think of off the top of my head:
  • Series 1:
    • Every second Captain Jack Harkness "Captain Jack's off in a gimp's harness" was on screen.
    • The stretched skin human thing Cassandra from episode two say's they're trans in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it line. "That's where I used to live, when I was a little boy" (grew up in L.A. lol).
  • Series 2:
    • Peter Kay's weird obese green mohawked troll-doll Abzorbaloff alien thing literally runs around in a speedo absorbing people, whilst licking his lips making orgasm noises. (The Abzorbaloff was created by a kid who won a "Design a Doctor Who Monster" competition lol wtf?).
  • Series 3:
    • In Gridlock, there's a few scenes in some of the flying cars that's faggot shit. There's the woman who fucks an anthropomorphic Irish cat man (she also gave birth to kittens?). But there's also the two elderly lesbians too.
  • Series 4:
    • Not too badm, RTD only writes about a third of the stories, which is mostly taken up by the two-parter finale story.
  • BONUS GAY SHIT:
    • Again, Captain Jack is a mega ultra bender every second he's on screen where he stars as the main character in his own show Torchwood, super gay stuff happens there since it was targeted at an older audience.
    • In the Sarah Jane Adventures, RTD was planning on making the teenage boy (maybe around 15yo from what I remember?) character Luke Smith come out as gay, but before that the show was abruptly cancelled due to Elisabeth Sladen's sudden passing. This was going to be written in to the show supposedly because Steven Andrew the then Head of Drama and Acquisitions for CBBC (children's BBC, a television channel aimed at 6-16yo) asked RTD to write about gay characters (again, in a show targeted at 6-16yo).
There's way more, especially in some of the Big Finish stuff but that's not RTD so idk.

Also, take this Moffat stans:
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He was the only gay in the village, and this has left a long lasting effect on him. Poofta's will never ever be anything other than FUCKING FAGGOT POOFTAS!
 
S27E3 has "Mr Sneed" of Sneed and Company.
is he like a 3 second appearance like the guy named dr. pee? I'm not buying disney plus to find out and I'm too lazy for other methods.
 
He runs the funeral home and is pretty critical to the episode's plot. S27 is the one with the 9th doctor, btw.
Oh, the way you worded it I didn't realize you were talking about like overall actual seasons! Shit yeah I forgot about mr. sneed!
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I was just watching that episode today! "The unquiet dead"
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Formerly Chuck's. Did Chuck, y'know, suck and fuck any of the corpses? I can see why the ghost aliens wrote humanity off.

What a fun episode to recall on the first day of October, and a throwback to better times. Classic Who was still preferable, but I'm fond of a few 9th, 10th, and 11th Doctor episodes regardless of NuWho's overarching issues.
 
NuWho's overarching issues.
The newest season has decided to bring literal magic into the fray. (The Carrionites seem like it happened earlier but the show attempts to show that it's grounded in science and the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis.)

60th Special 1: Donna's son is a black underage troon, the meep is a sociopathic giant furby that brainwashes people, and "Rose" called himself that and has a tardis-blue shed with alien plush toys because of genetic memories that happened as a result of the DoctorDonna happening. Oops, Donna spilled her coffee on the TARDIS's console.
60th Special 2: The 14th Doctor accidentally makes magic real by invoking superstition at the edge of the universe.
60th Special 3: Doing this means that an Outer God from another universe was able to travel here. Also he's racist and calls the Doctor's companions handmaidens (lol)
S40 Christmas Special: Actual goblins that like eating children. They aren't aliens. They're just the fae.
S40E1: The plot is quite literally a butterfly effect caused by stepping on a literal butterfly. This happened because Donna spilled coffee on the console and turned off the Anti-Butterfly Effect Field in the first 60th anniversary special and made "Gravity" "Mavity". (This is not a joke, it's the canon explanation.)
S40E2: The Celestial Toymaker's Daughter likes eating music. Oh fuck.
S40E3: This landmine is special and can't be run from so we have to hear "war bad because capitalism bad" for over half an hour. lol "thoughts and prayers" on the ambulances
S40E4: The plot is caused by disturbing a fairy circle that has somehow temporarily suspended the timeline. Also the doctor doesn't even show up.
S40E5: AI hates its white masters now so decides to commit genocide. The Doctor's attempt to help them escape the planet is denied because of racism.
S40E6: In stark contrast to the last episode, literally no-one notes the fact that the doctor is a black gay man in 1813. Also the bad guys are shitty bodysnatcher cosplayers.
S40E7: Sutekh, who has survived literally everything that's happened to the Tardis since the 4th Doctor killed him and was somehow unnoticed by the TARDIS itself when she turned into a humanoid woman in S32E4, gloats at the Doctor for thinking that his granddaughter existed and talks about Outer Gods, then kills literally everyone.
S40E8: Hey we need a new TARDIS, look at all of the fanservice we put in it! Anyway a literal outer god was fooled by the doctor by thinking that a woman was more mysterious than she actually was, and gets killed by being thrown through the Time Vortex. Everyone is alive again.
 
Formerly Chuck's. Did Chuck, y'know, suck and fuck any of the corpses? I can see why the ghost aliens wrote humanity off.

What a fun episode to recall on the first day of October, and a throwback to better times. Classic Who was still preferable, but I'm fond of a few 9th, 10th, and 11th Doctor episodes regardless of NuWho's overarching issues.
Yeah I'm really digging their rendition of Charles Dickens who just feels more like a real person in the show than some of their later stuff. I especially enjoy his initial banter with the Doctor where he first thinks Doc is a prankster, then softens up after Doc claims he's a fan, then they argue about his works.

It's a great sequence that I wonder if anything recently has recreated. I definitely want to look up @UnKillShredDur's review of this episode if he got to it.
 
Yeah I'm really digging their rendition of Charles Dickens who just feels more like a real person in the show than some of their later stuff. I especially enjoy his initial banter with the Doctor where he first thinks Doc is a prankster, then softens up after Doc claims he's a fan, then they argue about his works.

It's a great sequence that I wonder if anything recently has recreated. I definitely want to look up @UnKillShredDur's review of this episode if he got to it.
Ah yes, my (dr)UnkillShredDur rants.
That's the one Unquiet Dead one.
(They aren't so much reviews as they are me giving my immediate thoughts as I watch through an episode while drinking heavily.)

Iirc, I got through all of Series 1 and most of Series 2.


What the hell, maybe it's time for a revival. Which episode did I leave off on again?
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Oh right...

@_@ Well it is spooky month...
 
**Before tonight, I didn't know or really even care when Charles Dickens died, but I was confused- At the very beginning of this episode, 9 says that he and Rose were "going to 1860", it's the date I've been using for this entire post so far... But before they leave, to explain why Dickens will never write about all the crazy things he just saw, 9 says, "in a weeks time it will be 1870", (i.e. the year Charles Dickens dies, even though, wikipedia says that Charles Dickens died in June, not January.) I'm hardly a history sperg, but what a way to fumble the landing several times over...
There was a sequence once they land that 9 complains he "fumbled things" and they land in 1869 instead of 1860 like he aimed for.

It is... interesting in these older episodes how dense they would make scenes and lines. It really highlights how things have changed from then to the "big finish" era of Dr Who to now and the "second screen" era.
 
There was a sequence once they land that 9 complains he "fumbled things" and they land in 1869 instead of 1860 like he aimed for.

It is... interesting in these older episodes how dense they would make scenes and lines. It really highlights how things have changed from then to the "big finish" era of Dr Who to now and the "second screen" era.
That's half the fun of watching these things inebriated. They'll think they're clever and slip in a random line or two of dialogue and it will go entirely over my head because I'm busy ranting about what a bitch Rose Tyler is XD
 
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