The Newly Regenerated Doctor Who Thread

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  • edited February 2012
    Just seen this, and I love it:

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  • edited February 2012
    Just seen this, and I love it:

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    Dear god that's disturbing.
  • edited February 2012
    David Tennant was the best doctor.

    Allons-y!
  • edited February 2012
    Andrei Constantinescu was the best doctor.

    Allons-y!

    Fix'd.
  • edited February 2012
    I never normally say this, but that made me LOL.
  • edited February 2012
    Just seen this, and I love it:

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    I so need that as a desktop!
  • edited February 2012
    Just seen this, and I love it:

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    My first thought was that this makes the Fifth Doctor really relevant. I mean...celery.
  • edited February 2012
    Christopher Eccleston was the best doctor.

    Allons-y!

    Re-fixed that for you.
  • edited February 2012
    Re-fixed that for you.

    Christopher Eccleston never said "Allons-y". And anyways, the best Doctor is obviously Colin Baker because his Doctor tried to kill Peri. This is probably the only time the Doctor has tried to save the viewers of the show and, frankly, I respect that.
  • edited February 2012
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    I'm sorry, what were you saying?
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  • edited February 2012
    Dammit, stop out-awesoming me!
  • edited February 2012
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    I'm sorry, what were you saying?

    I suppose most of her annoyingness happened above the neck.
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  • edited February 2012
    Friar wrote: »
    Fix'd.
    Re-fixed that for you.

    I know David doesn't say allons-y. It's that he's my favourite doctor. And I love to say allons-y.
  • edited February 2012
    I know David doesn't say allons-y. It's that he's my favourite doctor. And I love to say allons-y.

    Um...he's the only doctor who says it. No wait, I lie, Matt Smith may have said it a few times towards the beginning.
  • edited February 2012
    I has question...

    In the episode where
    The Doctor gets poisoned by River... he goes into the Tardis, nearly faints there and the projection of Young Amelia Pond tell him "Fish Fingers and Custard"... then he wakes up. Moments later, we see him dressed in a new suit and feeling a bit better.

    Sooo, my questions are:

    1. How did THAT help him?

    2. Why did he took the time to wear the suit?

    Did I miss anything?
  • edited February 2012
    So filming has commenced! Amy and Rory have matching shirts! The Tardis is blue!
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    Press Release:
    Filming is underway on the new series of Doctor Who and the last for the Ponds!

    Filming has just started on Series 7 of Doctor Who in Cardiff. This series will see the last days of the Ponds with Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill returning for their final, rollercoaster voyage with the Doctor. Amy and Rory have been at the Doctor's side for more than two series but what will he do after their heartbreaking departure?

    On returning for his third series as the Eleventh Doctor, Matt Smith says: "It's thrilling and exciting to be back and working with two of my closest friends."

    Karen Gillan adds: "It's just brilliant to be back on the TARDIS with Matt and Arthur for our craziest adventures yet."

    Plus new guest stars so far confirmed to star will include David Bradley, Rupert Graves and Mark Williams.

    Series 7 will then see a dramatic turn of events when the Doctor meets a new friend. Prepare yourselves for thrills, adventures and dramatic surprises as the show builds towards its enormous, climactic 50th anniversary year. Fourteen big, blockbuster-movie episodes - each a brand new epic adventure featuring new monsters and some familiar foes as you've never seen them before.

    Highlights:"Fourteen big, blockbuster-movie episodes - each a brand new epic adventure featuring new monsters and some familiar foes as you've never seen them before."

    So does that mean that they're changing the episode length this year? Also, it seems no two parters, and probably less complicated-ness than series 6.
  • edited February 2012
    1. How did THAT help him?

    2. Why did he took the time to wear the suit?

    Did I miss anything?
    Both can be answered with the same sentence -
    If he's gonna go, he's gonna go stylin'.

    He knows he's dying, he can't really change that. But he does have enough time to look good while he's dying. So that's what he does. 'cause he can.

    Not surprised at all about the stand-alone episodes - according to Grand Admiral Moffat in Doctor Who Magazine, doing two-parters doesn't save them any money at all, so the only reason to do them is from a story perspective. If they've got 14 single stories to tell (don't forget one's a Christmas special), then fair enough.

    Definitely happy the stories will be less complicated. That's what turned me off the last run of episodes. Arcs are one thing, but Series VI has some seriously insane stuff going on. Wasn't a fan of it at all.
  • edited February 2012
    I has question...

    In the episode where
    The Doctor gets poisoned by River... he goes into the Tardis, nearly faints there and the projection of Young Amelia Pond tell him "Fish Fingers and Custard"... then he wakes up. Moments later, we see him dressed in a new suit and feeling a bit better.

    Sooo, my questions are:

    1. How did THAT help him?

    2. Why did he took the time to wear the suit?

    Did I miss anything?
    1. I think it just cheered him up a bit. Through the whole scene,
    he's trying to get the Tardis to empathize with him, but it doesn't, because it's just interacting though a command interface. When it finally says something that young Amy would say, at least the TARDIS is humoring him, and that puts him in a better mood.

    2. I think he was just trying to fake them out by acting like he's not dying for a bit. He keeps up the facade for as long as he can.
  • edited February 2012
    I has question...

    In the episode where
    The Doctor gets poisoned by River... he goes into the Tardis, nearly faints there and the projection of Young Amelia Pond tell him "Fish Fingers and Custard"... then he wakes up. Moments later, we see him dressed in a new suit and feeling a bit better.

    Sooo, my questions are:

    1. How did THAT help him?

    2. Why did he took the time to wear the suit?

    Did I miss anything?

    If you've got to die, you'd want to die with class.
  • edited February 2012
    Intriguing. Thanks!
  • edited February 2012
    Intriguing. Thanks!

    There was also some subtle 'maybe things aren't as they seem' as the time between Doctor Who's initial meetup an his death at Lake Silencio was 32 minutes, the same amount of time he had to live after being poisoned in Let's Kill Hitler.
  • edited February 2012
    Um...he's the only doctor who says it. No wait, I lie, Matt Smith may have said it a few times towards the beginning.

    well, I didn't really hear him say it. but again, I may missed a few episodes.
  • edited February 2012
    well, I didn't really hear him say it. but again, I may missed a few episodes.

    No, I meant David Tennant's Doctor is the only one who really uses Allons-y as a catchphrase. Pants was only correcting you because Eccleston is his favorite Doctor and he wished to impose his preference on you by fixing your post. Eccleston never said Allons-y.
  • edited February 2012
    No, I meant David Tennant's Doctor is the only one who really uses Allons-y as a catchphrase. Pants was only correcting you because Eccleston is his favorite Doctor and he wished to impose his preference on you by fixing your post. Eccleston never said Allons-y.

    We apologise for our tomfoolery. Our lawyers will be in touch shortly to negotiate a settlement.
  • edited February 2012
    Friar wrote: »
    We apologise for our tomfoolery. Our lawyers will be in touch shortly to negotiate a settlement.

    I want one million dollars for emotional damage! The settlement's for me, right?
  • edited February 2012
    Remarks overnight on the Twitter feed of the celebrated Babelcolour suggest that he's been contracted to colourise "The Mind of Evil". He's refused to comment directly, but he's known for colourising the odd clip frame-by-frame BY HAND.....
  • edited February 2012
    All the presidential candidates in the US suck this year. Can I just write in Harold Saxon? He just seems so... good.
  • edited February 2012
    All the presidential candidates in the US suck this year. Can I just write in Harold Saxon? He just seems so... good.

    But President Obama has a big plan to fix the economy which he is going to announce on christmas day! I hear it involves turning everyone into a blonde English bloke.
  • edited February 2012
    All the presidential candidates in the US suck this year. Can I just write in Harold Saxon? He just seems so... good.

    No, vote for me! I can guarantee I will be a sleezy scumbag politician, but I'm saying it up front so that everyone will know that I'll at least be honest about it. Now THAT'S something you can't buy. Also, I promise to wear the insignias of all the companies supporting me when I run.
  • edited February 2012
    All the presidential candidates in the US suck this year. Can I just write in Harold Saxon? He just seems so... good.

    Vote *Lagomorph*..... ;)
  • edited February 2012
    All the presidential candidates in the US suck this year. Can I just write in Harold Saxon? He just seems so... good.
    Vote Insano. He's got Fu Man Chu as his running partner!
  • edited February 2012
    I'm just saying that a Harold Saxon/John Henry Eden combined ticket is exactly what this country needs. Well, that, and a Doctor.
  • edited February 2012
    I'm just saying that a Harold Saxon/John Henry Eden combined ticket is exactly what this country needs. Well, that, and a Doctor.

    This country is sick. This country needs healing. This country needs medicine. And, in fact, I would go as far as to say, what this country really needs right now...is a Doctor.
  • edited February 2012
    Mitt Romney said he'd want to cut funding to PBS today, which'd mean they'd cut funding to the one network that still airs Classic Who in North America! (but only in Seattle and... somewhere else I've forgotten) Bring in Master Whom to stop 'im.
  • edited February 2012
    Ribs wrote: »
    Mitt Romney said he'd want to cut funding to PBS today, which'd mean they'd cut funding to the one network that still airs Classic Who in North America! (but only in Seattle and... somewhere else I've forgotten) Bring in Master Whom to stop 'im.

    They can't kill the Doctor.
  • edited February 2012
    Sorry to double post, but this is important. If you drink enough, Matt Smith totally looks like Rocky Dennis.
  • edited February 2012
    OR DOES HE?

    These are the thoughts we must ponder.
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