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I think one of the funniest theories is that Mrs Flood is... well, literally The Flood, from The Water of Mars. Though obviously this is just based on the fact she shows more "sentience" by breaking the 4th wall, and the name.
I do think The Flood not being revisited (yet) is a missed opportunity, it was one of the rare instances of The Doctor losing, and leading to 9 declaring himself The Timelord Victorious, which in of itself is something I wish the 60th anniversary touched on, since 14 was a reincarnation of 9, rather than the Toymaker and non-binary nigger shit.

(edit: I meant 10, not 9 lol)
 
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9 declaring himself The Timelord Victorious, which in of itself is something I wish the 60th anniversary touched on, since 14 was a reincarnation of 9, rather than the Toymaker and non-binary nigger shit.
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9?
 
Dunno why, but I randomly remembered this....
Did anything ever come of this shit?


Also it's funny, many of the latest comments of that video randomly say. "Kill Jester. " I wonder why that is....
Ah, now I get it.

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Lmfao entirely my fault for being a retard, I didn't catch on to the fact I said 9 and not 10. Just know, I meant 10.
Which is ironic since that's the easiest one to remember since #10 was played by David TENnant.
 
Lmfao entirely my fault for being a retard, I didn't catch on to the fact I said 9 and not 10. Just know, I meant 10.
I totally forgot 14 was before 15 because to me he's just 10 but whatever. This nuWho stuff is hard to track. And don't even get me started that War Doctor is technically 8 and Renegade or Runaway or black woman Doctor is Ground 0 or whatever.
 
I'm surprised this hasn't been mentioned in the thread yet...
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Oh great, because snarkily hijacking the show to dunk on your critics has historically gone well for these people.

Please just cancel it already.



Did anything ever come of this shit?
There was some big media crossover event with audio dramas and comics and shit where she gets to meet every incarnation but that's it. The whole thing is some dumb person's idea of a Moffat time travel story too, the resolution is so stupid I can't even remember it but I'm sure TARDIS wiki has it. The entire thing is because her brother works at Big Finish or something because of course she is, because Who is just an economic zone for talentless retards to get gigs due to nepotism.
 
There was some big media crossover event with audio dramas and comics and shit where she gets to meet every incarnation but that's it. The whole thing is some dumb person's idea of a Moffat time travel story too, the resolution is so stupid I can't even remember it but I'm sure TARDIS wiki has it. The entire thing is because her brother works at Big Finish or something because of course she is, because Who is just an economic zone for talentless retards to get gigs due to nepotism.
Kill Jester,
 
It's like he got all his advice from social media or something?
He did. The commentators making complaints are just mad he did not get his advice from them, people that insist 2005 Who wasn’t woke and by and large did not watch it or have any concept of fun.

The problem to me remains that Who has not been advertised. No one is going to watch if they don’t know it’s on
 
Can't say I was expecting a sequel to the episode Midnight this week, but they actually pulled off a decent follow-up. Too soon to say whether the whole season will turn out OK, but Lux and The Well are winners IMO.
 
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Whoever designed this character has obviously never seen actual 30s cartoons and is just trying to copy Cuphead. He looked even worse in motion in the clip that I saw. What a waste of Alan Cumming,
 
The other day I read a comment somewhere that made me go "that sounds like something nu-Who would make an episode about" and I suddenly realized that modern Who - like, not even just modern modern, I mean just post-2005 in general - seems to love doing what I think is safe to call "low concept" episodes that can be summarized as "What if [noun] [verb] [noun]?". Where it feels like the premise was just madlibbed or they threw darts at a board with words on it and wrote scripts around them, no matter how ludicrous the combination of words. Like someone decided to actually write scripts based on shower thoughts or whatever teenage Jaden Smith thought sounded profound.

Am I just talking out of my ass here, or am I onto something?
 
The other day I read a comment somewhere that made me go "that sounds like something nu-Who would make an episode about" and I suddenly realized that modern Who - like, not even just modern modern, I mean just post-2005 in general - seems to love doing what I think is safe to call "low concept" episodes that can be summarized as "What if [noun] [verb] [noun]?". Where it feels like the premise was just madlibbed or they threw darts at a board with words on it and wrote scripts around them, no matter how ludicrous the combination of words. Like someone decided to actually write scripts based on shower thoughts or whatever teenage Jaden Smith thought sounded profound.

Am I just talking out of my ass here, or am I onto something?
I guess when you have fifty years of stories you have to streamline the creative process sometimes.
 
Can't say I was expecting a sequel to the episode Midnight this week, but they actually pulled off a decent follow-up. Too soon to say whether the whole season will turn out OK, but Lux and The Well are winners IMO.
It's really fucking crazy to me that the show is actually good again. I feel that had the Disney+ revival started with this season instead of Space Babies and the tranny Beatles episode, Doctor Who would've actually had a comeback. While I do think Ncuti's casting was initially cringe ass diversity checkboxing, they lucked out by casting one of the only niggers with actual talent.

If the rest of this season remains this level of quality, it'll be a serious contender for a top ten season which I never thought I'd say about modern Who.
 
Apperently according to these he's supposed to be scary/creepy but like he just looks like a goofy ass cuphead boss. At least he's animated well and despite the tryhard "oh no see he's actually a reincarnated god bluh bluh pantheon bullshit" it's an interesting concept with him becoming more "real" the more he's exposed to light or whatever till he just fucking fades out of existence and floats off into the sun and fucking dies. I hope they paid the animators ok because it was a pretty faithful rubber hose look, albeit more cuphead-y as I said earlier than actual old cartoons.
i loved mixed media but it tonally doesnt fit main series doctor who at all. if it was in the comics or audios yea sure, but that's just silly
 
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