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Posted 30 November 2013 - 06:04 PM

View Postpolishgenius, on 30 November 2013 - 05:11 PM, said:

I got my sister that teapot for Christmas last year.

I shall have to get her the tea-strainer too...



I have the same design, only TARDIS mug as opposed to teapot.

May also need the strainer now.
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Posted 30 November 2013 - 06:55 PM

More news on missing episodes: Phil Morris, the guy who found the previous nine, told actor Julian Glover at a recent event that there would be some 'good news' for him soon. Glover - currently in GAME OF THRONES as Pycelle - played Richard the Lionheart in the William Hartnell story THE CRUSADE, of which two episodes remain missing. THE CRUSADE is one of several stories, along with MARCO POLO and THE MASSACRE (amongst others), that has been reported as having been found, but no announcement has yet been made because the BBC have not formally okayed or completed restoring them yet.

View PostNoOneExpectsThetiamishInquisition, on 28 November 2013 - 10:38 PM, said:

Not a massive who fan but

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*waits patiently for QT to tell him why hes wrong :D


I won't tell you you're wrong, but only because Moffat really confused this point so I'm not entirely sure how it works :(

But there appear to be two possibilities:

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Posted 02 December 2013 - 02:18 PM

I'm just getting into Doctor Who - just finished Season 3 of the reboot last night. I watched all of Torchwood a couple of years ago, so really I should have gotten around to Doctor Who a while back, but I hadn't yet... Anyway, cause I haven't seen most of the reboot yet, I'm not reading much of this thread until I've caught up to everyone, but I just wanted to say...

HOLY SHIT, JACK HARKNESS IS THE FUCKING FACE OF BO!!!

Also, The Master was an awesome villain!
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Posted 02 December 2013 - 02:26 PM

View PostBlend, on 02 December 2013 - 02:18 PM, said:

I'm just getting into Doctor Who - just finished Season 3 of the reboot last night. I watched all of Torchwood a couple of years ago, so really I should have gotten around to Doctor Who a while back, but I hadn't yet... Anyway, cause I haven't seen most of the reboot yet, I'm not reading much of this thread until I've caught up to everyone, but I just wanted to say...

HOLY SHIT, JACK HARKNESS IS THE FUCKING FACE OF BO!!!

Also, The Master was an awesome villain!


Yeah, that was a really nice clever reveal....the reason for which I BELIEVE is only mentioned IN TORCHWOOD when someone asks about him every dying and the theory is that he will continue to slowly age...which makes total sense. And yeah, amusingly, I THINK Harkness's theme in DW is the same theme as the FACE OF BOE just slowed down and slightly rearranged for the latter. Tricky Mr. Murray Gold!

And yeah, John Simm's chews it up as The Master.

And I ADORE the scene with Tennant and Simm where Ten is screaming at him to regenerate...because he knows that if his old childhood friend, yet constant enemy, the Master dies...he really will be the last of the Timelords...and it's like losing family. Gods that scene gets me every time!

Oh and in case you wonder...Dan Abnett wrote a whole book about Martha's "year" away saving the Doctor called THE YEAR OF MARTHA. Worth a read.
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Posted 02 December 2013 - 05:05 PM

View PostQuickTidal, on 02 December 2013 - 02:26 PM, said:

View PostBlend, on 02 December 2013 - 02:18 PM, said:

I'm just getting into Doctor Who - just finished Season 3 of the reboot last night. I watched all of Torchwood a couple of years ago, so really I should have gotten around to Doctor Who a while back, but I hadn't yet... Anyway, cause I haven't seen most of the reboot yet, I'm not reading much of this thread until I've caught up to everyone, but I just wanted to say...

HOLY SHIT, JACK HARKNESS IS THE FUCKING FACE OF BO!!!

Also, The Master was an awesome villain!


Yeah, that was a really nice clever reveal....the reason for which I BELIEVE is only mentioned IN TORCHWOOD when someone asks about him every dying and the theory is that he will continue to slowly age...which makes total sense. And yeah, amusingly, I THINK Harkness's theme in DW is the same theme as the FACE OF BOE just slowed down and slightly rearranged for the latter. Tricky Mr. Murray Gold!

And yeah, John Simm's chews it up as The Master.

And I ADORE the scene with Tennant and Simm where Ten is screaming at him to regenerate...because he knows that if his old childhood friend, yet constant enemy, the Master dies...he really will be the last of the Timelords...and it's like losing family. Gods that scene gets me every time!

Oh and in case you wonder...Dan Abnett wrote a whole book about Martha's "year" away saving the Doctor called THE YEAR OF MARTHA. Worth a read.


It's actually revealed right before the whole FACE OF BOE thing that Harkness will continue to age, though very slowly - he asks the Doctor if he'll continue to age, and what will happen, and mentions something about how he gets a gray hair every now and again, etc... I really enjoy the whole 'Fixed Point in Time' thing, plus, I mean, Jack Harkness is the bee's knees you guys! He's just awesome sauce!

Also, also, how cool is it that the actress who plays Gwen on Torchwood is the same actress who plays Gwynn in the Doctor Who episode where we learn how the Rift under Cardiff came to be? I love this series for little Easter eggs like that! Plus we go to see Tosh at one point too during Season 1 or 2. Do we ever get to see Owen in the Doctor Who series? He was my favourite in Torchwood, the crazy mofo.
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Posted 02 December 2013 - 05:33 PM

View PostBlend, on 02 December 2013 - 05:05 PM, said:

View PostQuickTidal, on 02 December 2013 - 02:26 PM, said:

View PostBlend, on 02 December 2013 - 02:18 PM, said:

I'm just getting into Doctor Who - just finished Season 3 of the reboot last night. I watched all of Torchwood a couple of years ago, so really I should have gotten around to Doctor Who a while back, but I hadn't yet... Anyway, cause I haven't seen most of the reboot yet, I'm not reading much of this thread until I've caught up to everyone, but I just wanted to say...

HOLY SHIT, JACK HARKNESS IS THE FUCKING FACE OF BO!!!

Also, The Master was an awesome villain!


Yeah, that was a really nice clever reveal....the reason for which I BELIEVE is only mentioned IN TORCHWOOD when someone asks about him every dying and the theory is that he will continue to slowly age...which makes total sense. And yeah, amusingly, I THINK Harkness's theme in DW is the same theme as the FACE OF BOE just slowed down and slightly rearranged for the latter. Tricky Mr. Murray Gold!

And yeah, John Simm's chews it up as The Master.

And I ADORE the scene with Tennant and Simm where Ten is screaming at him to regenerate...because he knows that if his old childhood friend, yet constant enemy, the Master dies...he really will be the last of the Timelords...and it's like losing family. Gods that scene gets me every time!

Oh and in case you wonder...Dan Abnett wrote a whole book about Martha's "year" away saving the Doctor called THE YEAR OF MARTHA. Worth a read.


It's actually revealed right before the whole FACE OF BOE thing that Harkness will continue to age, though very slowly - he asks the Doctor if he'll continue to age, and what will happen, and mentions something about how he gets a gray hair every now and again, etc... I really enjoy the whole 'Fixed Point in Time' thing, plus, I mean, Jack Harkness is the bee's knees you guys! He's just awesome sauce!

Also, also, how cool is it that the actress who plays Gwen on Torchwood is the same actress who plays Gwynn in the Doctor Who episode where we learn how the Rift under Cardiff came to be? I love this series for little Easter eggs like that! Plus we go to see Tosh at one point too during Season 1 or 2. Do we ever get to see Owen in the Doctor Who series? He was my favourite in Torchwood, the crazy mofo.


Spacial Genetic Facial Multiplicity (or some such) as explained by the Doctor in the S1 Ep with Dickens that she's in...It is noticed when Gwen from Torchwood shows up....er...later on. Ianto and Gwen are the only other TORCHWOOD alum who make DW appearances other than Jack and Martha, both appear in the same ep (final two-part finale of S4). Owen never makes a further appearance on DW. As to Spacial genetic multiplicity thing...Apparently We got that with Amy Pond (S5-7 companion) who was also an ancient Roman acolyte/priestess in the S4 ep THE FIRES Of POMPEII...and it will also bear some sort of weight on Peter Capaldi being the face of the Twelfth Doctor since he is ALSO in that episode as an ancient Roman. The only other one I can think of is that Colin Baker once portrayed a random guard on Classic Who before eventually becoming the Sixth Doctor.
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Posted 02 December 2013 - 06:16 PM

View PostQuickTidal, on 02 December 2013 - 05:33 PM, said:

View PostBlend, on 02 December 2013 - 05:05 PM, said:

View PostQuickTidal, on 02 December 2013 - 02:26 PM, said:

View PostBlend, on 02 December 2013 - 02:18 PM, said:

I'm just getting into Doctor Who - just finished Season 3 of the reboot last night. I watched all of Torchwood a couple of years ago, so really I should have gotten around to Doctor Who a while back, but I hadn't yet... Anyway, cause I haven't seen most of the reboot yet, I'm not reading much of this thread until I've caught up to everyone, but I just wanted to say...

HOLY SHIT, JACK HARKNESS IS THE FUCKING FACE OF BO!!!

Also, The Master was an awesome villain!


Yeah, that was a really nice clever reveal....the reason for which I BELIEVE is only mentioned IN TORCHWOOD when someone asks about him every dying and the theory is that he will continue to slowly age...which makes total sense. And yeah, amusingly, I THINK Harkness's theme in DW is the same theme as the FACE OF BOE just slowed down and slightly rearranged for the latter. Tricky Mr. Murray Gold!

And yeah, John Simm's chews it up as The Master.

And I ADORE the scene with Tennant and Simm where Ten is screaming at him to regenerate...because he knows that if his old childhood friend, yet constant enemy, the Master dies...he really will be the last of the Timelords...and it's like losing family. Gods that scene gets me every time!

Oh and in case you wonder...Dan Abnett wrote a whole book about Martha's "year" away saving the Doctor called THE YEAR OF MARTHA. Worth a read.


It's actually revealed right before the whole FACE OF BOE thing that Harkness will continue to age, though very slowly - he asks the Doctor if he'll continue to age, and what will happen, and mentions something about how he gets a gray hair every now and again, etc... I really enjoy the whole 'Fixed Point in Time' thing, plus, I mean, Jack Harkness is the bee's knees you guys! He's just awesome sauce!

Also, also, how cool is it that the actress who plays Gwen on Torchwood is the same actress who plays Gwynn in the Doctor Who episode where we learn how the Rift under Cardiff came to be? I love this series for little Easter eggs like that! Plus we go to see Tosh at one point too during Season 1 or 2. Do we ever get to see Owen in the Doctor Who series? He was my favourite in Torchwood, the crazy mofo.


Spacial Genetic Facial Multiplicity (or some such) as explained by the Doctor in the S1 Ep with Dickens that she's in...It is noticed when Gwen from Torchwood shows up....er...later on. Ianto and Gwen are the only other TORCHWOOD alum who make DW appearances other than Jack and Martha, both appear in the same ep (final two-part finale of S4). Owen never makes a further appearance on DW. As to Spacial genetic multiplicity thing...Apparently We got that with Amy Pond (S5-7 companion) who was also an ancient Roman acolyte/priestess in the S4 ep THE FIRES Of POMPEII...and it will also bear some sort of weight on Peter Capaldi being the face of the Twelfth Doctor since he is ALSO in that episode as an ancient Roman. The only other one I can think of is that Colin Baker once portrayed a random guard on Classic Who before eventually becoming the Sixth Doctor.


Arg, stupid back buttons, lost a whole post.

But, erm, yes, there's also the guy who's going to play the next Doctor after Matt Smith dies - he was John Frobischer in Season 3 of Torchwood, and, apparently, played a minor character sometime during the season proper.

Anyway, re: Torchwood references, I totally geek out anytime there's a reference that only someone who's actually seen Torchwood could get. Like, did you notice that the first woman we see changed into a Cyberman in Alternate Earth during Season 2 is actually the same actress as the Cyberman, Lisa, that Ianto is secretly trying to save in Torchwood? Things like that make me squee with delight everytime they pop up!
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Posted 02 December 2013 - 07:59 PM

View PostBlend, on 02 December 2013 - 06:16 PM, said:

But, erm, yes, there's also the guy who's going to play the next Doctor after Matt Smith dies - he was John Frobischer in Season 3 of Torchwood, and, apparently, played a minor character sometime during the season proper.


Indeed, as I said Peter Capaldi. :p (AKA the guy in my Avatar)


View PostBlend, on 02 December 2013 - 06:16 PM, said:

Anyway, re: Torchwood references, I totally geek out anytime there's a reference that only someone who's actually seen Torchwood could get. Like, did you notice that the first woman we see changed into a Cyberman in Alternate Earth during Season 2 is actually the same actress as the Cyberman, Lisa, that Ianto is secretly trying to save in Torchwood? Things like that make me squee with delight everytime they pop up!


It's actually not the same actress, in that S2 ep of DW and the CYBERWOMAN ep of TW.

The only sad thing about is how off the rails TORCHWOOD S4 went in the States...and how if they'd have stayed at home in Cardiff with the show, and Noel Clarke had been available, both Martha and Mickey were intended to fill out Torchwood ranks.

Oh and I will forever miss Rhys. He was my fave.

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Posted 02 December 2013 - 08:30 PM

View PostQuickTidal, on 02 December 2013 - 07:59 PM, said:

View PostBlend, on 02 December 2013 - 06:16 PM, said:

But, erm, yes, there's also the guy who's going to play the next Doctor after Matt Smith dies - he was John Frobischer in Season 3 of Torchwood, and, apparently, played a minor character sometime during the season proper.


Indeed, as I said Peter Capaldi. :p (AKA the guy in my Avatar)


View PostBlend, on 02 December 2013 - 06:16 PM, said:

Anyway, re: Torchwood references, I totally geek out anytime there's a reference that only someone who's actually seen Torchwood could get. Like, did you notice that the first woman we see changed into a Cyberman in Alternate Earth during Season 2 is actually the same actress as the Cyberman, Lisa, that Ianto is secretly trying to save in Torchwood? Things like that make me squee with delight everytime they pop up!


It's actually not the same actress, in that S2 ep of DW and the CYBERWOMAN ep of TW.

The only sad thing about is how off the rails TORCHWOOD S4 went in the States...and how if they'd have stayed at home in Cardiff with the show, and Noel Clarke had been available, both Martha and Mickey were intended to fill out Torchwood ranks.

Oh and I will forever miss Rhys. He was my fave.


Arg, not the same Cyberwoman, eh? They look very similar, I was sure it was! Owell!

I agree with how Season 4 of Torchwood went. The story had potential, but they had to stretch it over too many episodes. I think if it had been a 6 episode series like Season 3 was, it would have been much better.
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Posted 03 December 2013 - 09:09 AM

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View PostNoOneExpectsThetiamishInquisition, on 28 November 2013 - 10:38 PM, said:

Not a massive who fan but

Spoiler


*waits patiently for QT to tell him why hes wrong :p



But in fairness, that whole back story
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Like I said not massive who fan (only seen most of the new who and a handful of the old ones that were on BBC2 after the Simpsons when I was a kid) but it was just a deeper feel to his character. Like one inescapably horrible greater good moment that became the crux and motivation of his character, which I think they summed up well with Tennant being bitter towards Hurt's War Doctor and Smiths light hearted ignorance is bliss sort of approach. Took the edge off is all.
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Posted 03 December 2013 - 12:00 PM

View PostNoOneExpectsThetiamishInquisition, on 03 December 2013 - 09:09 AM, said:

Like I said not massive who fan (only seen most of the new who and a handful of the old ones that were on BBC2 after the Simpsons when I was a kid) but it was just a deeper feel to his character. Like one inescapably horrible greater good moment that became the crux and motivation of his character, which I think they summed up well with Tennant being bitter towards Hurt's War Doctor and Smiths light hearted ignorance is bliss sort of approach. Took the edge off is all.


Oh, I think when you see Gallifrey return and the Time lords come back you'll get all the edge you wish for...just different edge.
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Posted 03 December 2013 - 06:45 PM

Just watched the Christmas episode between Season 3 and 4 yesterday (the Titanic one) and was sad when Kylie Minogue died instead of becoming the new companion.
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Posted 03 December 2013 - 07:07 PM

View PostBlend, on 03 December 2013 - 06:45 PM, said:

Just watched the Christmas episode between Season 3 and 4 yesterday (the Titanic one) and was sad when Kylie Minogue died instead of becoming the new companion.


I think RTD asked her to come on board when she was hired for the special, but she was too busy with her music career still.

That special has one of my fave bits of Tenth Doctor Speechery:

"I'm the Doctor. I'm a Time Lord. I'm from the planet Gallifrey in the Constellation of Kasterborous. I'm 903 years old, and I'm the man who's gonna save your lives and all six billion people on the planet below. Have you got a problem with that?"
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Posted 03 December 2013 - 08:12 PM

View PostQuickTidal, on 03 December 2013 - 07:07 PM, said:

That special has one of my fave bits of Tenth Doctor Speechery:

"I'm the Doctor. I'm a Time Lord. I'm from the planet Gallifrey in the Constellation of Kasterborous. I'm 903 years old, and I'm the man who's gonna save your lives and all six billion people on the planet below. Have you got a problem with that?"


Parodied quite brilliantly in the 50th too..... :p
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Posted 04 December 2013 - 09:45 PM

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View PostNoOneExpectsThetiamishInquisition, on 03 December 2013 - 09:09 AM, said:

Like I said not massive who fan (only seen most of the new who and a handful of the old ones that were on BBC2 after the Simpsons when I was a kid) but it was just a deeper feel to his character. Like one inescapably horrible greater good moment that became the crux and motivation of his character, which I think they summed up well with Tennant being bitter towards Hurt's War Doctor and Smiths light hearted ignorance is bliss sort of approach. Took the edge off is all.


Oh, I think when you see Gallifrey return and the Time lords come back you'll get all the edge you wish for...just different edge.


My reading of Smith's performance is not that it was light-hearted ignorance, more that it was repression. The Tenth, is the one who remembers and can't forget (although imo, it should really have been the Ninth but unfortunately Chris Ecclestone wants nothing to do with it, so what can you do?), the Eleventh is the one who tries very, very hard not to remember, but still can't forget. I think he very much knew the answer to the War Doctor's question of how many children had died on Gallifrey, he almost certainly remembered counting when he was the Tenth, but answering it truthfully would have been admitting, to himself (as it were) more than anyone else, that he really hadn't, as he said, moved on. That he wasn't really the person he thought he should be. And that would have shattered all his own, carefully nurtured, illusions about who he was/is. So he pretended he'd forgotten and let himself be castigated by his previous self rather than face his own self-perceived weakness.

tbh I was pretty satisfied with them laying the Gallifrey plotline to rest. The Doctor is The Man Who Makes People Better, in this case it was himself. He always comes up with a Third Way, a better way. It's what he's for. And he had had 400 years or so to think about it. It's time, I think, for The Doctor and Doctor Who to move on.
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Posted 05 December 2013 - 04:14 AM

View PostBriar King, on 05 December 2013 - 04:05 AM, said:

Why does Eccelston want nothing to do with it?


Because of the War Doctor's initial choice to kill everyone...he's the first Doctor to shun that part of himself. He's the PTSD Doctor who CAN'T deal with it, lest it destroy him.


Ten is the first to be able to ATTEMPT top come to terms with what (he thinks) his War Doctor self did.
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Posted 05 December 2013 - 11:16 AM

I assumed that when you said Eccleston wanted nothing to do with it you meant Eccleston the actor not the Doctor he portrayed...
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View PostBriar King, on 05 December 2013 - 04:05 AM, said:

Why does Eccelston want nothing to do with it?


According to Eccleston, there was a culture he didn't like in making the show. He's specified things like a director going really ape on a prop guy for a very minor mistake (like, Christian Bale levels of nuttery) and behaving in a bullying manner, and nothing was done about it (presumably when Eccleston himself raised the issue).

According to some others, Eccleston was, more simply, unhappy with the workload. WHO films for between 9 and 10 months a year and the Doctor is in the majority of scenes. It's an enormous workload, certainly unlike anything else in British TV drama. Combined with his fear of typecasting, Eccleston simply didn't want to do more than a year and only did that because of his friendship with Russell T. Davies (forged whilst making the mini-series THE SECOND COMING). Of course, both stories could be accurate at the same time, with incidents such as the above encouraging Eccleston to leave after his only season on the show. The workload theory is also backed up by Eccleston only appearing in the first season of HEROES before likewise bailing.

More recently, apparently Eccleston was willing to do the 50th anniversary (in which case he'd presumably have replaced Hurt) but Moffat was unwilling to meet his terms (whatever they were). Another producers was happy to do so, leading to a massive public argument between the two producers and the other one leaving the show.

Certainly drama seems to follow whenever Eccleston is dealing with WHO :p
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Posted 09 December 2013 - 11:22 PM

This is why Eccleston declined to appear in the 50th anniversary special. He was keen for a different director to helm it.
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Posted 09 December 2013 - 11:31 PM

As good an actor as he is, I will never stop thinking he's a huge douche for not participating even in a regen scene from Hurt.
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