Yes but in the last series Moffat announced that they weren't doing any more two parters, a good example would be the season finale which is normally always a two parter wasn't.saintdane05 said:The Impossible Astronaut/Day of the Moon disagrees.CaptainThom said:I always felt quite sorry for Matt he didn't get the same quality of writing that David got and Steven Mofatt got rid of double epsidoes...:/Akichi Daikashima said:I was holding out for Idris Elba.
Oh well, hopefully this won't be as crap as most of Matt Smith's episodes(that's a bit unfair, I feel that Stephen Moffatt is more responsible for the new "new" series of Dr. Who sucking rather than Smith himself).
Actually, yeah! BOO, YOU SUCK STEPHEN MOFFATT!
OT: YAY! An older man! This won't look creepy at all!
I read this in Malcolm Tucker's voice, and it fit him like a rubber fisting glove.j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:I can just imagine the new Doctor defeating the Cybermen in the next series:
"Yeah, I can see you want to take over the planet, you great cyber twat! But let me make something very clear! I'm the fucking Doctor! And if your deluded cyber-brain thinks I'll let you march around swinging your metal cock in everyone's face for shits and giggles, allow me to rectify that notion for you by reformatting your hard-drive by booting it up your shitter with my size 10 space boots! If your aluminium bonce doesn't get out of my face in the next ten seconds, I'll stamp on your kneecaps then fuck you up the arse with your own broken cyber-legs. I will brutalise you so hard, Bob fucking Geldof will release a fucking charity single for you every year at Christmas time! Get the fuck out of my way, and if you see The Master, tell him there's an arse-kicking with his name on it currently locked up in my Tardis! Fuckity bye!"
Please please please please please please please let the new Doctor be something like that.
On that, we can concour. Especially after the spectacular double ball of fail that is The Doctor's Name. Seriously, way to piss on 50 Years of established continuity Moffat.Akichi Daikashima said:I was holding out for Idris Elba.
Oh well, hopefully this won't be as crap as most of Matt Smith's episodes(that's a bit unfair, I feel that Stephen Moffatt is more responsible for the new "new" series of Dr. Who sucking rather than Smith himself).
Actually, yeah! BOO, YOU SUCK STEPHEN MOFFATT!
Day of the Moon took place on regular old Earth. The episode that you were thinking about is "The Wedding of River Song," which was all of time colliding until it would EXPLODE!!!!!!!!11!!!Akichi Daikashima said:Also the parallel universe in which most of Day of The Moon took place in f
It's comes off like Smith was there to be a fluffy cute person. He seemed more of a background character to the Rory Amy River thing. Which I kind of liked.fix-the-spade said:Does this mean that the new Doctor is going to turn around and call someone a f###ing c###?
I would watch that, I would watch that over and over and over. I am looking forward to this, at the risk of sounding mean I've found Matt Smith almost completely unbearable to watch. Not sure what specifically, but something about him leaves me chewing lumps of board after about ten minutes of him on screen. It's not an objective thing, I just don't like watching him as the Doctor.
Although, hopefully this isn't the last we've seen of Matt Smith, I think he could do creepy English bad guys extremely well (Marvel? Please?).
The way it's explained is timelords have to save up regeneration energy before they can do it again. If they're killed too soon after a regen then their dead for good, but they can regen forever as long as they have time to charge up. One more thing, the time needed is different for every timelord and every incarnation of said timelord, or as I like to say "it's in the script". They went to the final doctor's grave but they were careful not to give him a number. They'll keep the Doctor around long after it's popularity runs out and bring him back again in a couple decades.Jandau said:While I don't watch the show, I do posses a modicum of knowledge about the character (mostly thanks to SF Debris), so I gotta ask - Shouldn't the Doctor be running out of reincarnations by this point? I mean, each actor is supposed to be a different incarnation of the Doctor, after he dies/gets killed. And he's got a finite number of them. Doesn't he have like one left? Is this the last one?
Pardon me then, it has been some time.Space commando 75 said:Well i'm happy with the choice. Hopefully a new doctor will be able to pull the show out of the hole it been falling into.
Then again we still have moffatt in charge.