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Jan. 3rd, 2009

  • 5:41 PM
pepper: Pepperpot (Geek chic)
Doctor Who: the only series to have a whole programme on the main channel, at prime-time, dedicated to introducing the new actor playing the main character. Boy did they drag out the announcement that the new Doctor will be... Matt Smith.

...who? (Hah.) *checks IMDb* I wish I'd watched Ruby In The Smoke like I'd intended to do, because now I'll be conscious that this guy is going to be the Doctor.

Apparently Doctor Who is also All About The Hair. Dear god, the Doctor is five years younger than me. That feels rather unpleasantly landmark.

I'll miss David Tennant. :( But I'm looking forward to see what Stephen Moffat and Matt Smith do with the series. And I want to watch the Ark In Space again. And the whole of the Peter Davison era. And damn, I wish there'd been more Paul McGann, I must get some more of the audio dramas.

So that's... interesting.


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[identity profile] pepper-field.livejournal.com wrote:
Jan. 3rd, 2009 10:16 pm (UTC)
Well they've only got two more goes, right? Twelve regenerations makes 13 Doctors.

Oh, but you can bet that, if the series is still going strong, they'll find a way around it. They've already got the Master as a canon example. I was talking to someone about it earlier, though, and we wondered if, by then, the series will be waning in popularity - and if so, whether they'd choose to end it then. They'd have the opportunity to do something spectacular.

Still, even if they do end it after 13, I would still bet it'd come back again, a few years (or decades) down the line. Barring the collapse of western civilization.

Yeah, I see what you mean about David Tennant. He's always so gleeful about Who, when he's interviewed - it's so adorable to see someone who genuinely cares about the show, and geeky about the history. When they did that snippet with Peter Davison, I found that so moving, because he was my Doctor, too, and David Tennant was kind of saying that for me, and for everyone else whose first Doctor was PD. I guess David Tennant has established himself enough for new fans to have the same feeling, when he goes. (I just don't think Christopher Eccleston was around long enough to do that - at least, not on a grand scale.)
[identity profile] caladria.livejournal.com wrote:
Jan. 3rd, 2009 10:37 pm (UTC)
The Doctor - canonly - now has a daughter floating around out there... just sayin'.

Or maybe they'll do a "every Time Lord except the Doctor because he's special and the last one".

Time Crash? It was less a mini-adventure and more a love-letter from Tennant and Moffat to Davison and classic Who, and that was brilliant by me.

I think you're right about Chris Ecclestone - he was good, and I worried about whether his replacement was going to be as good, but he wasn't so firmly embedded in my head (Tennant's going to end up being my Doctor, methinks). When you said "Doctor Who" to me, I still thought of Tom Baker, because my Who knowledge was random episodes on a Saturday afternoon on BBC2.

Chris Ecclestone was.. respectful, but he didn't love it like Tennant seems to, who kind of gave kids the idea that it was okay to love the show that much, because he does, too (it's kind of what I love about the entire Who production team - a lot of the writers were fans, first; including James Moran who apparently turned up to his Torchwood readthrough wearing a Dalek T-shirt to give them a hint. But hey, it worked, he got Pompeii).

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