The Newly Regenerated Doctor Who Thread

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  • edited August 2011
    Ribs wrote: »
    Definitely the Kandyman.

    Also Paul McGann.

    Are you serious? o.O
  • edited August 2011
    Are you serious? o.O

    Kandyman? Of course! He's among the most notorious enemies thriughout the entirerty of Doctor Who, thus explaining his appearance against every Doctor since! Wait, was that the Daleks? Oh. Whoops.

    Still, the Kandyman has appeared in more episodes than Paul McGann.
  • edited August 2011
    Oookaaaay...

    Does anyone ELSE want to see something in particular in the DW Tribute?
  • edited August 2011
    Oookaaaay...

    Does anyone ELSE want to see something in particular in the DW Tribute?

    Epic Rap Battle: Doctor Who vs. Doc Brown
  • edited August 2011
    My summary of Lets kill Hitler.
  • edited August 2011
    coolsome wrote: »
    My summary of Lets kill Hitler.

    I think this does a good job as well.
  • edited August 2011
    coolsome wrote: »
    My summary of Lets kill Hitler.
    Ribs wrote: »
    I think this does a good job as well.
    Or this.

    Anyway, I loved this episode entirely. Mostly because we were five stupidly grinning Doctor Who fans going omg every five minutes. Lots of stuff happened, and I love the show for that.
  • edited August 2011
    Oookaaaay...

    Does anyone ELSE want to see something in particular in the DW Tribute?

    The Tardis? :p

    I don't know, maybe some joke relating to it usually being filmed in wales. Or in a mine. Or in a welsh mine. That would be nice.
  • edited August 2011
    No no no, a quarry. Gotta have a quarry. Some reference to it actually being a quarry, and the frequency with which they pop up, would be nice too.
  • edited August 2011
    THAT was the word I was looking for, I knew mine wasn't right!
  • VainamoinenVainamoinen Moderator
    edited August 2011
    Oookaaaay...

    Does anyone ELSE want to see something in particular in the DW Tribute?

    Yeah. Make it so that you don't spoiler anything after series 4. No, seriously, not even the Tennant specials. So I can watch it, you know. :D
  • edited August 2011
    Yeah. Make it so that you don't spoiler anything after series 4. No, seriously, not even the Tennant specials. So I can watch it, you know. :D

    'God, I sure love having ruthlessly murdered all my companions during the specials season! I also love how it ended up being The Cybermen behind everything, and the Brunch of the Daleks!'
  • edited August 2011
    Aha, okay! Noted down everything.

    As for spoiling it... well, you surely know who Tennant was playing and I'm sure you know the Eleventh Doctor as well. So nothing spoiled here. I promise. :p
  • VainamoinenVainamoinen Moderator
    edited August 2011
    David Tennant was playing... ermmm... Donna Noble. Correct, correct???

    Damn, I didn't know being GIVEN four seasons of Doctor Who FOR FREE could be so expensive.

    ...I absolutely do not have the money to buy the specials and Season 5 at the moment, much less the Blu Ray versions. SWP, would you open another fundraiser thread please?!? :D :D

    Smells like 2012 to me. IF I keep my job.
  • edited August 2011
    ^ Sent you a PM :)
  • edited August 2011
    David Tennant was playing... ermmm... Donna Noble. Correct, correct???
    Sort of, that one time... okay not quite, no
  • edited August 2011
    The Eleventh Doctor was
    killed at Lake Silenceo!
  • edited August 2011
    The penny is in the air...
  • edited September 2011
    I wrote an ingenius piece of Who fiction a few moments ago.

    It may or may not be a crossover with the Fresh Prince of Bel-air.
  • edited September 2011
  • edited September 2011
    Ribs wrote: »
    I wrote an ingenius piece of Who fiction a few moments ago.

    It may or may not be a crossover with the Fresh Prince of Bel-air.
    Well, that was good for a laugh.

    I loved your Bond story as well. You clearly have a deranged sense of humour, while your reviewers have no sense of fun.
  • edited September 2011
    Well, that was good for a laugh.

    I loved your Bond story as well. You clearly have a deranged sense of humour, while your reviewers have no sense of fun.

    The difference being that was written 7 years ago when I hadn't any writing experience.

    I've now added a second chapter with tons of amazing plot twists.
  • edited September 2011
    Ribs wrote: »
    I wrote an ingenius piece of Who fiction a few moments ago.

    It may or may not be a crossover with the Fresh Prince of Bel-air.

    This needs to be cpmtined!
  • edited September 2011
    Alex Kingston was in Law and Order SVU and she played a charecter called Miranda Pond.
  • edited September 2011
    coolsome wrote: »
    Alex Kingston was in Law and Order SVU and she played a charecter called Miranda Pond.

    I still imagine in my head what they should have leaked ahead of time;

    'You see, there is only one Beatle who also has Wings... it's me... I'm Paul McGann."
    *cuts back from Amy/Rory to show Paul McGann having suddenly taken the place of River, complete with her dress*

    Oh, and I finally bought that subscription to the CCs I've been planning forever. I am excite! Also, Peri and the Picson Paradox has exclusive Subscription Interviews with the cast and crew, which makes me excite!
  • edited September 2011
    Ribs wrote: »

    Well, that was different. Doesn't compare to the original though. Although I am very tempted to "Try" and sync that footage with McCoys speech.

    Oh, and there was an episode on tonight. It had stuff in it.
  • edited September 2011
    Friar wrote: »
    Well, that was different. Doesn't compare to the original though. Although I am very tempted to "Try" and sync that footage with McCoys speech.

    Heh, I could talk for quite a while about why that speech is great, but it's mostly because it's the Doctor making the biggest mistake he's ever made. I sometimes like to think the episode should have been called 'The Mistake'.

    Also, (not spoilers for tonight's episode) Moffat pointed out that due to
    Melody
    's
    conception
    , the series five finale is a double entendre.
  • edited September 2011
    Ribs wrote: »
    Heh, I could talk for quite a while about why that speech is great, but it's mostly because it's the Doctor making the biggest mistake he's ever made. I sometimes like to think the episode should have been called 'The Mistake'.

    Also, (not spoilers for tonight's episode) Moffat pointed out that due to
    Melody
    's
    conception
    , the series five finale is a double entendre.

    mol-wide-eyed.jpg
  • edited September 2011
    I want to read
    ~The Emperor Dalek's new cloak
    and
    Snow White and the seven keys to doomsday
    after seeing Night Terrors.
  • edited September 2011
    coolsome wrote: »
    I want to read
    ~The Emperor Dalek's new cloak
    and
    Snow White and the seven keys to doomsday
    after seeing Night Terrors.

    http://bigfinish.com/2-Doctor-Who-The-Stageplays-The-Seven-Keys-to-Doomsday
  • edited September 2011
    coolsome wrote: »
    Theres no Snow White!

    The story referenced is in this year's Brilliant Book, out in October. But that is also the same Seven Keys, though!
  • edited September 2011
    Ribs wrote: »
    The story referenced is in this year's Brilliant Book, out in October. But that is also the same Seven Keys, though!

    Hehe yh I got the refrence when he said it I was just joking around.
  • edited September 2011
    Major disappointment in Night Terrors: I hoped
    Hilter would jump out of the cupboard
    .
  • edited September 2011
    Major disappointment: whole episode.
    Last two episodes were... just...

    Well, it's good that we still had River as a major distraction in the last episode. But this one was full of pointless things.

    It's like they get a "cool idea" and build an entire episode around it without thinking of major questions like: "Is this necessary?", "Is this important or just cool to see?"...

    I don't usually rant, but I feel like doing just that right now.
  • edited September 2011
    I like how my fanfiction has spawned more discussion in this thread then Night Terrors has.
    It's like they get a "cool idea" and build an entire episode around it without thinking of major questions like: "Is this necessary?", "Is this important or just cool to see?"...

    I'm pretty sure that's how 99.9% of Doctor Who is written.
  • edited September 2011
    Ribs wrote: »
    I'm pretty sure that's how 99.9% of Doctor Who is written.

    But it shouldn't show. Unfortunately, "The Doctor's Wife" didn't really get very much past Neil Gaiman's original back-of-a-fag packet idea. "Night Terrors", conversely, I think had the scope to be extended to a least a two-party story.
  • edited September 2011
    Ribs wrote: »
    I like how my fanfiction has spawned more discussion in this thread then Night Terrors has.



    I'm pretty sure that's how 99.9% of Doctor Who is written.

    Well, that's how I wrote my fan-fiction a while back. I now plan on adapting it into a novel series, sort of similair to Jon Pertwee era doctor who.
  • edited September 2011
    Ribs wrote: »
    I'm pretty sure that's how 99.9% of Doctor Who is written.

    oh... okay...
    awkward.

    It used to make more sense in the earlier episodes. At least in the David Tennant era... hm...

    I don't want to be mean. I just see where it could be improved.
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