This reminds me....I still need to watch the 2011 xmas episode. Damn you, Netflix for getting all but that one.
No, it cant.Tanis said:END THE DAMN TIMEWAR!
It's been hinted, more than once, that 'fixed points' in time CAN be changed.
I'd LOVE it if that's how the 11th goes.
The end of the TimeWar.
A special TV movie of the 5 'New Who' Doctors.
That's a GREAT way to have the 50th Anniversary go.
Why do some people like sausages and other people hate sausages. No reason. Some people just like things that other people don't, if you think about "Why?" too much you'd go madddddd.MetalMagpie said:I haven't got a clue either. I've watched a few episodes here and there, but I just find it all a bit painful. It's not clever enough to be serious scifi (like Spielberg's Taken), but it takes itself too seriously to be silly scifi (like Red Dwarf).Nimcha said:Well she's very cute. But I still can't wrap my head around the fact so many people seem to adore this show. I really can't see what's so special about it besides it being a long running British series.
RedBird said:Amy needs to die. I'm sorry but she's the worst companion ever. And karen gillian is a shit actress. (She doesn't need to die though, thats ott...and psychotic.)
I found rose to be worse.RedBird said:Amy needs to die. I'm sorry but she's the worst companion ever. And karen gillian is a shit actress. (She doesn't need to die though, thats ott...and psychotic.)
Somthing tells me that Matt Smith isn't going to give up the roll too soon. I see him having too much fun with it At the moment ( but then I don't know the guy) its just what I've gleaned from interviews and what not.Tanis said:True, but only NEARLY.saintdane05 said:You remember the last time a fixed point was changed?Tanis said:END THE DAMN TIMEWAR! It's been hinted, more than once, that 'fixed points' in time CAN be changed.
I'd LOVE it if that's how the 11th goes. The end of the TimeWar. A special TV movie of the 5 'New Who' Doctors. That's a GREAT way to have the 50th Anniversary go.
It nearly caused time itself to die.
Also, there are three "New Who" Doctors.
Well, there's 4 I guess.
1-7 are considered the 'Classic' while 8-11 are considered the 'modern' or 'new'.
But this could be something to introduce the 12th Doctor.
I like you're thinking. Although the Tardis doesn't have a terrific amount of wheelchair access. Maybe that should change...IndianaJonny said:RedBird said:Amy needs to die. I'm sorry but she's the worst companion ever. And karen gillian is a shit actress. (She doesn't need to die though, thats ott...and psychotic.)![]()
Be thankful the new poster girl of the NPG is not plastered around on big posters in your city.
OT: Dear BBC, widen the talent pool! Where are our deaf companions, wheelchair-bound companions, companions of Chinese or Asian descent? Surely in the Olympic year of 2012, when the UK has the world's attention, 'inclusive' programming might be even more of a smart idea.
Give him a Xavier model:Simonoly said:I like you're thinking. Although the Tardis doesn't have a terrific amount of wheelchair access. Maybe that should change...
Bit of a late reply (haven't logged on all week), but I just have to say that for whatever reason that picture produced quite the literal lol from me. And I didn't consider the mobility Davros gets from his half dalek mobility scooter. But then again I've never seen him get inside the Tardis, even in the days of Tom Baker. So I think the above picture would have to do. Make it happen BBC.IndianaJonny said:Give him a Xavier model:Simonoly said:I like you're thinking. Although the Tardis doesn't have a terrific amount of wheelchair access. Maybe that should change...
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and, for his part, Davros has been rocking his mobility thing in the Who Universe for some time already.
Well the main TARDIS interior hasn't always been as multi-tiered as the recent ones. JP's novel War of the Daleks features a Dalek in the TARDIS at one point but I can't remember how it gets there. In the Eccleston episode Parting of the Ways, a Dalek is accidentally materialised within the TARDIS (see below), although this would be a clunky way of getting any such individual in and out each time. Hover-chair it is, I reckon.Simonoly said:Bit of a late reply (haven't logged on all week), but I just have to say that for whatever reason that picture produced quite the literal lol from me. And I didn't consider the mobility Davros gets from his half dalek mobility scooter. But then again I've never seen him get inside the Tardis, even in the days of Tom Baker. So I think the above picture would have to do. Make it happen BBC.
Hmm interesting. Never considered the materialisation route. But yes, hover-chair bound Doctor Who assistant please! You heard it here first people!IndianaJonny said:Well the main TARDIS interior hasn't always been as multi-tiered as the recent ones. JP's novel War of the Daleks features a Dalek in the TARDIS at one point but I can't remember how it gets there. In the Eccleston episode Parting of the Ways, a Dalek is accidentally materialised within the TARDIS (see below), although this would be a clunky way of getting any such individual in and out each time. Hover-chair it is, I reckon.Simonoly said:Bit of a late reply (haven't logged on all week), but I just have to say that for whatever reason that picture produced quite the literal lol from me. And I didn't consider the mobility Davros gets from his half dalek mobility scooter. But then again I've never seen him get inside the Tardis, even in the days of Tom Baker. So I think the above picture would have to do. Make it happen BBC.